Bazille Patch Analysis

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The series has started: BAZILLE patch analysis part 1:
https://youtu.be/9HDnTH4mLHg
I´m looking forward to your comments here, or on YouTube. I´m trying to do a good job. But without your help/response it won´t work out. Thank you in advance and have a great time. Rolf
Rolf Kasten
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Thanks for this, insteresting stuff. :tu:

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Hi,
before analysing a patch I always first turn off the FX and voice stacking, I think this tip is missing in your video. ;)

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Chris-S wrote:Hi,
before analysing a patch I always first turn off the FX and voice stacking, I think this tip is missing in your video. ;)
Of course. You´re right. I didn´t mention it, jmust because there are no FX in this patch. But thank you for reminding me. I´m going to put this tip in my next video. Have a good time. Rolf
Rolf Kasten
http://www.rofilm-media.net
Instagram: @rofilmmedia

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2ZrgE wrote:Thanks for this, insteresting stuff. :tu:
I thank you for the comment. Comments - positive as well as constructive critical ones - keep me going. Have a good time. Rolf
Rolf Kasten
http://www.rofilm-media.net
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Part 2 of the series “Analysing u-he Bazille´s patches” is online. I´m analysing the preset “AJ Analog Power”. Two interludes are included to – at least in short – talk about modulating with white noise and modulating the OSC´s FM (pitch).
https://youtu.be/Bt7CegfwSBo
Rolf Kasten
http://www.rofilm-media.net
Instagram: @rofilmmedia

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Thank you!

I'm diving into the Beatzille, and even the little brother is not exactly a shallow machine- your videos were very helpful and I learned a lot. Of course it's not possible to replicate multi-osc patches on Beatzille 100%, but figuring out how to use the LFO as a subosc was also very educational.

In-depth synth tutorial from a guy who sounds like Werner Herzog, this gets two thumbs up and another big thank you! :phones:

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Thank you .jon. Helping people saving time, getting ideas and having more fun working with sound and music is exactly what I want to do. I am always glad to hear that it worked out. - And by the way: when I am thinking about the matter: "How shall I explain this and that", I learn a lot myself. Have a good time. Rolf
Rolf Kasten
http://www.rofilm-media.net
Instagram: @rofilmmedia

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Part 3 of the series “Analysing u-he Bazille´s patches” is online. It´s about the most complex patch in this series so far.
https://youtu.be/xW4dCG7nhTE

Instead of a lot of words: here is the timeline of the video:

00:00 Introduction
00:55 multi layer modulation
03:20 the individual paths of modulation
06:02 OSC 1, OSC 2, Sample and Hold
09:28 Keyfollow and Multiplex
15:03 LFO 2, Rectifier, OSC 4
17:58 LFO 2, Quantizer, Sequencer
23:39 LFO 1 and LFO 2 - rhythmical aspects
26:16 Tweak and FX page
26:45 a bit of a sound

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awesome series.

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:tu: :tu: really great videos... keep on the good work... :tu: :tu:
Everyone knows more than I do...

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to waltercruz and to operator:
Thank you for your respond. I am really happy about the positive resonance I get and I´ll surely keep on with my series analysing Bazille´s patches. Have a good and great time. Rolf
Rolf Kasten
http://www.rofilm-media.net
Instagram: @rofilmmedia

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Nice job! :tu:
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These are really good tutorials! The added visuals really help in understanding the concepts. I'm sure it takes a quite a bit of effort to roll this info into small videos.

Honestly, as much as I like U-he's synths, I didn't buy Bazille because I didn't completely understand it. I use a similar approach (like in the videos) when I dissect patches in Zebra. And heck, I'm still learning new stuff everyday with Zebra. But explanations like what's in these videos are eye opening and help to bridge that learning gap I had when demoing Bazille. So a big thanks for what you have done so far and I hope you can continue with a few more.

Think I may have found something to spend that $25 coupon on before the end of the month. :party:

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Wow, and a big thank you for your detailed answer. You are right: it takes quite a bit of effort, but I don´t want to waste the time of you and all the other people, who watch my videos, by delivering just shallow information - if information at all. So I´ve decided to spend a certain time on producing a video instead of publishing videos every second day.
I thank you for your commend. It is important to know, if or not I am on the right way.
Have a good and creative time.
Rolf
Rolf Kasten
http://www.rofilm-media.net
Instagram: @rofilmmedia

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