Arturia Microfreak - Let's Build... an FM Bass!
After a Lead and Pad tutorial, I'd be arrested by the Synth Police if I didn't now make a bass on the Arturia Microfreak - so here we are! Although you can get some great classic subtractive bass sounds, I decided to go digital and end up drawing influence from mid-90s SoundBlaster sound cards (no, really!). Transparency Notice: The MicroFreak was kindly provided to me by Arturia. http://www.oscillatorsink.com Facebook: / oscillatorsink Twitter: / oscillatorsink Instagram: / oscillatorsink

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