SPEAKER IMPEDENCE CALCULATOR
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In my experience the bigger technique challenge is shifting your playing hand "back down" an octave as you switch up with your left hand - tbh I find it a bit of a pain even on a 3 octave mono (1 more than the bs2?), but the small form factor has some advantages too...
If you want analogue bass sounds then its the one to go for, the arp is great and very programmable, plus it has two flexible oscillators and 3 filters including an acid filter, going from one octive to another is very quick and east plus is happy to take a full scale controller if you don't want to play with the octive button,
I think I'd be more comfortable with piano keys!
Although the weird bit about the bass station is that they assume the right hand will be playing. In my head it's the left hand that should be playing the bass parts on a keyboard!
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