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Old 12th December 2011   #1
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Software G- Sonique released Synthesizer „Ultrabass MX4/4

G- Sonique released Synthesizer „Ultrabass MX4/4



Ultrabass is a new bass synthesizer for every 4/4 dance music style bassline (uplifting trance, psytrance, goatrance, progressive, hardstyle, electrohouse, electro, techno, tech-house, and many others).


Based on Alien303 DNA, a synthesizer that became very popular worldwide for its nice stable bass energy and the possibility to create fast basslines without any unwanted clicks or artifacts, which is very often a negative feature when you are trying to create basslines with a basic virtual analog/digital synthesizers.

Comparing to classic analogue and virtual analog/digital synthesizers, the sound of ultrabass' digital oscillators (based on Alien303 technology) is extremely precise, linear and sharp like a Swiss knife which makes them ideal for electronic 4/4 musics fast basslines, without any analog artifacts like arbitrary de-tuning, phase, shape and amplitude effecting it's stability. But the sound of Ultrabass is fat and massive like real analogue thanks to it's analogue filters, bass saturation unit and other features.

While Alien303 was limited in parameters and various sound possibilities, the new Ultrabass unit offers full bassline creative power. You can create almost every type of electronic bassline, from fat and massive two oscillator hardstyle basses, to light and floating, energetic or percussive basslines.

Many new parameters that many producers wondered about (requested features for Alien30) were added, like a second oscillator (dual mode), phase of oscillator control, oscillator spread, new oscillator types and waveforms, a second filter that can work in serial or parallel in a multi-mix mode. An individual envelope for amplitude and another for filter, many new types of analog and hardware DSP filters added for various styles and colors of basslines. A bass boost/analog saturation unit for heavy, fat and massive basses, and many new features.

If you liked Alien303 then the new ultrabass will be your sweetheart, 3x more options and 3x more power.



Top features:

- Single / Dual oscillator(s) that can work in two selectable modes. With octave and semitone control as well as fine and an oscillator phase micro-control knob.

- 2 oscillators with 15 shapes (Analogue saw, Digital saw, Saw HB, Saw DB, Analogue ramp, Digital ramp, Digital square, Square, Pulse, Multipulse 1, Multipulse2, Multisaw1, Multisaw2, Vintage saw)

- Two filter modules that can work in serial or parallel multi-mix mode:

- Filter MODULE1 with 4 analogue sounding liquid low pass filters:

G-Low pass,
Low pass (classic),
Vintage analog low pass,
303 low pass

with cutoff, resonance, input volume and envelope amount knobs


- Filter MODULE2 with 9 Analog sounding liquid filters with G-Filters, a series modeled after codes from DSP chips of hardware synthesizers and an analogue low pass with a creamy sound modeled after vintage hardware keyboards/synths:

G-Low pass,
G-Band pass,
G-High pass,
Low Pass,
High Pass,
Band Pass,
Band Reject,
Peaking,
Analogue low pass,
None,

With cutoff, resonance and envelope amount knob together with a fast on/off switch.


- Fast linear Amplitude envelopes (attack, decay, sustain, release) without any unwanted CLICKS and ARTIFACTS that are often present when you are trying to make fast 4/4 bass with classic synthesizers.

- Fast linear Filter envelopes (attack, decay, sustain) without any unwanted CLICKS and ARTIFACTS that are often present when you are trying to make fast 4/4 bass with classic synthesizers.

- Non-Linear Saturation Unit with „main saturation knob“, Analog based amplifier section

- Bass boost / Analog saturation unit to add fat, heavy and massive sound to your bassline. With parameters like freq. and q (bandwidth) to set low frequency range that will be boosted, and soft enh., saturation and vol. of saturation parameters to set amount and color of saturation/bass boosting.

- Preset manager with more than 76 professional presets in categories bass, deep, psytrance basses

Introductory price 18.90 Eur (Only for first 100 cutomers) instead of 26.90 Eur


Platform : Windows VSTi / synthesizer

Check demos, videos, demosongs at :G-Sonique - Ultrabass MX4/4
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Here are some VIDEOS produced by our friends:


G-Sonique Ultrabass MX4/4 - YouTube


Making a basic psytrance beat with G-Sonique Ultrabass MX - YouTube
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Hi G-Sonique!!

This looks awesome mate, looking forward to try this one. Also wanted to mentioned that the Video links aren't showing up! Please Double check

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Hi G-Sonique!!

This looks awesome mate, looking forward to try this one. Also wanted to mentioned that the Video links aren't showing up! Please Double check

Cheers!
please, check it now
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please, check it now
Looks like we got a great candidate for those Euro/Style/Bass sound. Can't wait to give it a try in my studio & it looks easy to setup and go!

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Looks like we got a great candidate for those Euro/Style/Bass sound. Can't wait to give it a try in my studio & it looks easy to setup and go!

Hehe, maybe :-D Enjoy it in studio! You are producing also electronic music too? I firstly thought that you are only mixing and recording... perfect

We hope that you will like it, thanks to bass boost saturation module and analogue modeled filters it has rich, massive bass sound but thanks to digital oscillators very stabile and sharp, I think

please let us know how do you like it,, you have our mail and we are remaining in contact, thanks
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Hehe, maybe :-D Enjoy it in studio! You are producing also electronic music too? I firstly thought that you are only mixing and recording... perfect

We hope that you will like it, thanks to bass boost saturation module and analogue modeled filters it has rich, massive bass sound but thanks to digital oscillators very stabile and sharp, I think

please let us know how do you like it,, you have our mail and we are remaining in contact, thanks
Of course, always been producing guys! Maybe no electronic specific production in my soundcloud yet but indeed I do have electronic production in general.

Talking about email, did you guys received my last ones? Please double check and get back to me about TSS+.

Cheers and keep up the good work guys!

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Interesting synth and good value. Liking the YouTube demo.

How is it coded, framework used etc please? ie, Synthmaker or other?
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Interesting synth and good value. Liking the YouTube demo.

How is it coded, framework used etc please? ie, Synthmaker or other?
Thank you for compliment.

It is made using SM framework, but most of components (oscillators, filters, analog saturation, envelopes) are written in own C++/Assembler codes (most of them modeled after vintage analog synthesizers and DSP codes of hardware synths).

the reason why we are using SM are following: speed of development, graphic clarity of internal scheme etc. More we can focus on sound rather than searching in difficult codes the better final sound will be :-) (internal codes, schematics are quite difficult ),
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Thank you for compliment.

It is made using SM framework, but most of components (oscillators, filters, analog saturation, envelopes) are written in own C++/Assembler codes (most of them modeled after vintage analog synthesizers and DSP codes of hardware synths).

the reason why we are using SM are following: speed of development, graphic clarity of internal scheme etc. More we can focus on sound rather than searching in difficult codes the better final sound will be :-) (internal codes, schematics are quite difficult ),
I also Graduated in analogue electronics, and in principle this style of work is similar to designing analog synth circuits too :-D
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Thanks for the update and your prompt support yesterday, very quick and positive...seemed to remedy itself I think the noise was due to drivers being used by other applications open pre launching cubase!!!

Feature request = Arp would be nice but not essential

There's some nice sounds in there, can't quite put it into words but some of those basses have a sound that is reminisant of bass lines from late 80's early 90's dance tracks like Bassheads, Shamen to name a couple. Not that the basses are old...just warm. Well done, great value synth and nice sounding.
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Thanks for the update and your prompt support yesterday, very quick and positive...seemed to remedy itself I think the noise was due to drivers being used by other applications open pre launching cubase!!!

Feature request = Arp would be nice but not essential

There's some nice sounds in there, can't quite put it into words but some of those basses have a sound that is reminisant of bass lines from late 80's early 90's dance tracks like Bassheads, Shamen to name a couple. Not that the basses are old...just warm. Well done, great value synth and nice sounding.
Thank you, yes FAT and Warm sound (like vintage analogue synths with stability of modern digital oscillators) without need of any post-processing was our plan We are glad that we were probably successful e:-D

ARP and other features will be probably added in version 2
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Some new demosongs were added, there is also online player available at Ultrabass MX4/4 website

G-Sonique - Home MX44 - DANCE basslines (no post-production, no mastering!).mp3


G-Sonique - Home MX44 - PSYTRANCE basslines (no post-production, no mastering!).mp3


G-Sonique - Home - Mr. PSYCH a Mrs. DELIA [ULTRA madafakin beast BASS promo].mp3


G-Sonique - Home - africa [ultrabass promo].mp3


G-Sonique - Home - mor022.mp3
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