Monophonic analog synthesizer Acidlab Bombass was created under the inspiration with Roland TB-303, and even has the same sound circuit featuring some additions. Compared to TB-303, Bombass has the resonance in the filter section improved. A small silver-colored device combines VCF, VCA and envelope generator, just like its "mentor" does.
The synthesizer has the ability to connect via MIDI, pitch, slide and accent controls. It also gives you the ability to control it via CV/Gate inputs directly from the Bassline sequencer. Thus, together with Bassline, it has more sound variations: from abstract sweeps to percussion.
In the upper part of the Bombass there are oscillators with the basic waveforms of the saw and square, and the auxiliary "Mix, Sync, Ring" modes. In addition, next to them there’s the "Noise" generator knob, responsible for adding noise to the main signal. The section with LFO is divided into 2 parts, and both have the same waves, starting from the saw, and ending with S&H.