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product_id: 282944769
title: "Bassline DB-01 Desktop Bassline Synthesizer"
brand: "erica synths"
price: "4361.59 DT"
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# Pattern randomizer for fresh grooves LP/BP Acidbox filter edge 64-step sequencer precision Bassline DB-01 Desktop Bassline Synthesizer

**Brand:** erica synths
**Price:** 4361.59 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎵 Own the bass throne with Erica Synths’ ultimate desktop powerhouse!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bassline DB-01 Desktop Bassline Synthesizer by erica synths
- **How much does it cost?** 4361.59 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- erica synths enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted erica synths brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Compact Metal Build:** Sleek, durable aluminum chassis designed for pro setups and on-the-go studio sessions.
- • **Unleash Analog Power:** Dive into rich, fat basslines and epic drones with true analog warmth.
- • **64-Step Sequencer Mastery:** Craft intricate patterns and save up to 64 sequences for endless creativity.
- • **Acidbox Filter Aggression:** Shape your sound with the iconic LP/BP filter and dedicated modulation track for live tweaks.
- • **Dynamic Pattern Randomizer:** Inject spontaneity and fresh ideas into your sets with one-touch randomness.

## Overview

The Erica Synths Bassline DB-01 is a compact, metal-bodied analog bassline synthesizer featuring a 64-step sequencer, 64 pattern save slots, and a powerful LP/BP Acidbox filter with dedicated modulation. Designed for professional musicians and producers, it delivers massive bass, versatile drones, and live performance-ready workflow, making it a standout in desktop synths.

## Description

Come for the Massive Bass, Stay for Epic Drones and Leads Don't let the name fool you — the Erica Synths Bassline DB-01 desktop bassline synthesizer offers much more than fat bass sounds. Use its bucket-brigade-delay-based detune to create massive drone sounds. Or sample it to create your own analog drum kit in your DAW — between its noise source, and separate envelopes for amplitude, filter cutoff, and pitch, you have everything you need to create kicks, snares, hi-hats, and more exotic percussion sounds. Complete with an arpeggiator and 64-step sequencer, there's a ton of creative potential in the Erica Synths Bassline DB-01.Acidbox filter with dedicated modulation track To give the Bassline DB-01 synthesizer its aggressive edge, Erica Synths chose the LPF/BPF filter design from their acclaimed Acidbox synth module. And for maximum creative potential, the Bassline DB-01 offers a dedicated modulation track that allows you to record filter movements

Review: So good I got a backup. THIS is now the best 303. Updated - In the very spirit of the 303. I've gone through some 303's. My first one was the one included on the Roland T-8. I had to have a "real one". Ironically, that 303 is still the smallest and most convenient 303 to add to a cramped board, and you get a franken-drum machine with it that's a combination of 808 and 909 sounds. Clever, those folks at Roland. Suddenly you want a big 303 and a real drum machine. Drum machine was easy for me. I love the TR-707. So I got a TR-6S. Done. 303 has been harder. The derailing moment for me was sequencing a 303 with an SQ-64 sequencer, then an Oxi One. Suddenly it didn't matter how good the sequencer was, or how it worked. I went through the TD-3, the TB-3, the TT-303, the NuBass and the Donner B1 Essential. The winners of that contest are the Donner B1 Essential and the NuBass for different reasons. The NuBass for sound, and the B1 for workflow. When you finally figure out it's dumb to put your 303 on the sequencer, and you just want something awesome beside your sequencer taking sync from it, that's great for transposing on the fly, then the Donner wins. And that's the current state of 303's. You should get the Donner B1 Essential not only because it has a song mode and a sequencer, but because the workflow is so good it doesn't make sense to ignore it. And it was the king until this one. (It's still the cheap king, and the common sense king). But what if you lack common sense and want the best of something? Then you get to spend 500 more dollars lol. This has the same kind of smart workflow the Donner does, but with an emphasis on live performance abilities. That makes it stupidly easy to get an idea down, just like the Donner. But it's made of metal, the buttons don't wobble, and it's a third the footprint on your board. And it looks awesome. And it sounds amazing. You would never want to use a sequencer with this. The workflow is the POINT of this amazing 303. And you see it in the design philosophy. They took everything great about the 303 and made it better, then took everything bad about it and improved the workflow. The sequencer and random mode are outstanding. Just go watch anybody using this thing. It becomes it's own point. It's that good. You'll find yourself making songs just to use it. And it transposes on the fly like the Donner. If Korg did the work on the NuBass and did things like, changing the dumb name, and adding song/transpose modes, they'd beat the Donner. If you just want the 303 you should have, get the Donner, If you want the best one on Earth I've seen, get this one. Updated: Pairs AMAZING with the Typhon from DB, but be honest with yourself. You'll probably end up getting two of each of them. It also plays CRAZY nice with the Minilogue XD if you are tracker nut like me. Something else I recently got a backup for and will never be able to live without ever again. I tacked on my favorite angry catgod sound in a video. Forgive the lazy iphone audio.

## Features

- Analog Synthesizer Module
- 64 Pattern Save Slots
- Pattern Randomizer
- with LP/BP Filter
- 64-step Sequencer

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08NTPXNNV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,179 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #100 in Tabletop Synthesizers |
| Body Material | Aluminum |
| Color Name | Black,white,red |
| Connector Type | 1/8 inch (3.5mm) TS, 5-pin DIN |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars (10) |
| Date First Available | November 18, 2020 |
| Included Components | Bass Drum |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | BASSLINE-DB-01 |
| Manufacturer | Erica Synths |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 13.75 x 7.2 x 4.1 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Erica Synths
- **Color:** Black,white,red
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 13.75 x 7.2 x 4.1 inches
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Model Name:** DB-01

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So good I got a backup. THIS is now the best 303. Updated
*by C***R on May 7, 2024*

In the very spirit of the 303. I've gone through some 303's. My first one was the one included on the Roland T-8. I had to have a "real one". Ironically, that 303 is still the smallest and most convenient 303 to add to a cramped board, and you get a franken-drum machine with it that's a combination of 808 and 909 sounds. Clever, those folks at Roland. Suddenly you want a big 303 and a real drum machine. Drum machine was easy for me. I love the TR-707. So I got a TR-6S. Done. 303 has been harder. The derailing moment for me was sequencing a 303 with an SQ-64 sequencer, then an Oxi One. Suddenly it didn't matter how good the sequencer was, or how it worked. I went through the TD-3, the TB-3, the TT-303, the NuBass and the Donner B1 Essential. The winners of that contest are the Donner B1 Essential and the NuBass for different reasons. The NuBass for sound, and the B1 for workflow. When you finally figure out it's dumb to put your 303 on the sequencer, and you just want something awesome beside your sequencer taking sync from it, that's great for transposing on the fly, then the Donner wins. And that's the current state of 303's. You should get the Donner B1 Essential not only because it has a song mode and a sequencer, but because the workflow is so good it doesn't make sense to ignore it. And it was the king until this one. (It's still the cheap king, and the common sense king). But what if you lack common sense and want the best of something? Then you get to spend 500 more dollars lol. This has the same kind of smart workflow the Donner does, but with an emphasis on live performance abilities. That makes it stupidly easy to get an idea down, just like the Donner. But it's made of metal, the buttons don't wobble, and it's a third the footprint on your board. And it looks awesome. And it sounds amazing. You would never want to use a sequencer with this. The workflow is the POINT of this amazing 303. And you see it in the design philosophy. They took everything great about the 303 and made it better, then took everything bad about it and improved the workflow. The sequencer and random mode are outstanding. Just go watch anybody using this thing. It becomes it's own point. It's that good. You'll find yourself making songs just to use it. And it transposes on the fly like the Donner. If Korg did the work on the NuBass and did things like, changing the dumb name, and adding song/transpose modes, they'd beat the Donner. If you just want the 303 you should have, get the Donner, If you want the best one on Earth I've seen, get this one. Updated: Pairs AMAZING with the Typhon from DB, but be honest with yourself. You'll probably end up getting two of each of them. It also plays CRAZY nice with the Minilogue XD if you are tracker nut like me. Something else I recently got a backup for and will never be able to live without ever again. I tacked on my favorite angry catgod sound in a video. Forgive the lazy iphone audio.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Erica Synths Bassline DB-01 Desktop Bassline Synthesizer
- Heams 3 Pack Premium 3FT MIDI Cable, Stable & Fast Transmission and Long-Lasting MIDI Cables, Male to Male 5-Pin MIDI Cable for MIDI Keyboard, Electronic Piano, Electronic Drum

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