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It all depends on what kind of basses you want to make.
Of course, the legendary TB-303 still has it applications, and there are numerous VSTi emulations of it (AudioRealism makes a great one). Novation has a BassStation (both hardware and software), but I tend to think it's more suited for the higher regions of bass (so more in layered basslines).
Atmosphere has some bass patches, but it's not it's main focus. Spectrasonics has another "rompler" called Trilogy that is made for basslines. It's really as good as Atmosphere, you can't really go wrong with it.
But for me, both hardware and software, the Moog (Minimoog and Moog Modular) are surely to be considered too. Arturia makes an awesome software version (it 95% identical sounding to the real thing). Maybe not as easy to get to gripes with, but boy, it can make some shaking stuff. The best thing you can do is check out those kewlness mentioned, and I think most of the ones I told ya are available in demo's too.
Moog Modular = http://www.arturia.com/en/demos.las...ken.product=mmv (check out the CS-80 also)
Audiorealism Bassline = http://www.audiorealism.se/products.htm
Trilogy = www.spectrasonics.net
Except for the Spectrasonics site though, don't judge the stuff on the demo's they provide. That goes for most demo's of softsynths on their makers page. I dunno what they think, but those rarely show the real power of the beasts in question.
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