All this would be quite moot if for some odd reason something either were to drastically change with our Sun and Earth to where electromagnetism and generation of electrical power were no longer possible because we would then be fighting off those that would be wanting to steal our acoustic instruments for firewood!
Yeah, my brain works this way; especially when listening to some fine Classical music and hearing what was done without electricity at all!
Now, are those VCO or DCO's on the Bass Station 2???

Think the original BS and Super BS had DCO's and know from looking at them in pawn shop once, the knobs were way too small and close together and the keyboard version of the first one looked like a toy compared to this new 2013 synth.
I too, agree that Focusrite and Novation can be more reasonable in bang for buck. However, I *still* think I paid way too much for my Remote SL 61MK2 controller. I love it but Novation seems ONLY concerned about "Automap" and not those of us whom use hardware synths and want to make our own templates because I sure wish I had known when I bought it that when NOT using Automap, a good percentage of buttons and such simply do not have ANY function

. Seemed only 6 months post purchase, Novation then released *yet another* full line of cheaper controllers called 'Impulse' which definitely have crap-tastic key-action compared to the Remote SL MK2. Rant over and back OT; I see Bass Station 2 as a direct competitor to the Minibrute, and other than the 'brute's cv/in/out gate/in/out, being a much more versatile instrument because the 'brute's midi spec is nowhere near the Bass Station 2 either.