I have collated eighteen bass sounds that I'm using for my current project,
I picked then because they sound like a bass guitar. They have been
collected from Dr E's page but if you don't feel like searching through his
banks I could send you this one.

Doubling the octave is a good way to thicken the sound as is fifths. For
those songs where the fifth sounds muddy the octave might work.
In classical music the bass is doubled using cello and string Bass.
When I play bass I also play octaves to make an more intensive sound.
In the Korg try using two osc's where the basic sound uses one osc, set one
osc to 8' and the other to 4' or 16'.

In combi edit mode, select layer
[program]Select the two patches you want to use, mix them with the level
controls
[panpot] set the Interval  to -12 or +12 which is gives the octave.
[effects] add a delay 20ms to 40ms to thicken it up.


The idea  is to duplicate one of the OSCs/sound/programs in 
the event list and transpose one of them down.  An 
octave is the obvious transposition but a 5th is conceivable. That 
would be a way of getting a combination sound into the M1 sequencer. 
Otherwise I think it's not possible. If I'm right the possibilities 
are exciting. 

Anyone tried that?

Graheme Wilson