Bazille 1.0

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A few days early after being a few months later than another few years before... errm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raxOQm0 ... e=youtu.be

Bazille 1.0 available at http://www.u-he.com

89$ = 30% off intro offer valid till Oct 15th, then 129$ (+VAT in EU)

Now with 1700 presets (factory + patch competition results)

Enjoy,

- Urs

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:clap:

Cannot wait for the factory presets to try out... :hyper:

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Congratulations with finalizing this incredible new(ish) machine! :)

I know I won't find the time to dive really deeply into Bazille. It is the quite unique sound combined with 1700 presets which attracts me most.
The more I hang around at KVR the less music I make.

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Super-slick video! :clap: :tu:

Congrats on the release!

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Congratulations, Urs. Looks (and sounds!) like you have another "winner" on your hands. :)
Available on iTunes, Amazon, etc.

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Congrats. Rsp
sound sculptist

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Tip: The presets "TUC Pudding Trampoline 1 major" and "TUC Pudding Trampoline 2 minor" (in the Chords folder) both have their 'Voice' parameter set to 2 and the 'Stack' to 6 -- so 4 voices are missing. To hear the full glory of those patches, set 'Voice' to 6 or higher, then SAVE. :-)

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Geil! :hyper:

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this synth sound really good ! using it since 1 month, love it

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The update makes it sound a lot better, I the last I had was more than 2 months old, happy that I bought it then really great tool!
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I tried the demo but CPU was incredibly high for most of the sounds, a three note chord on most of the pads was 50% CPU on my i7 860, whereas Omnisphere only uses about 6-8% CPU for similar sounds.
And the video above isn't a very good introduction to me, as it only has two or three presets playing throughout.

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There is a HQ button you can turn off, to make the CPU load lighter

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basslinemaster wrote:I tried the demo but CPU was incredibly high for most of the sounds, a three note chord on most of the pads was 50% CPU on my i7 860, whereas Omnisphere only uses about 6-8% CPU for similar sounds.
Bazille calculates every aspect of the sound on the fly, in realtime. The difference to samples is, the sound can be bent dynamically in various ways.
And the video above isn't a very good introduction to me, as it only has two or three presets playing throughout.
No worries, we've got a bunch of audio demos in the works, here are two we posted already:

http://www.u-he.com/cms/bazille (bottom of page)

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The price is mouth watering, especially when converted to pounds = £55 :D

Who can resist such a bargain?

What is that make Bazille so reasonably priced compared to Zebra and Diva ?

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Numanoid wrote:What is that make Bazille so reasonably priced compared to Zebra and Diva ?
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&t=411707

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