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Breaking News: Bazille 0.6 has arrived here:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=368443 January 12th 2012 http://www.u-he.com/downloads/Bazille05Mac.zip http://www.u-he.com/downloads/Bazille05Win.zip Free to use till December 31st 2012 -> adds file browser (with cables on top! What a sight!) Dec 17th: Bazille goes alpha 0.4! http://www.u-he.com/BazilleWin64.zip (also 32 bit) http://www.u-he.com/BazilleMacAU64.zip (also 32 bit) NOTE (Win users): Back up your own presets before you drag Bazille.data into Vstplugins... otherwise you might just overwrite yours Added another year of free usage as the old a0.3 runs out end of this month. Some minor update on Feb 8th: I think I sussed out a lot of details for the 3rd synth. I asked Eric from Analog To Digital if he would mind if I called it somthing along the lines of "Lush Modular" or L.u.s.h. as they have had a synth called "Lush" for quite a while. He doesn't mind So as of current planing the three main synths in Berlin Modular will be - Bazille (modular FM/PD synth) - ACE XL (see ACE, but twice as many things) - L.u.s.h. (lush u-he synth, supersaws, pads + formant filters) Later, New: - speed improvements on Windows (I hope...) - new 3d-ish wires - right-click wire input plug to find wire drawing options - sequence wires by connecting an input plug with another input plug (must be occupied) Cheers, Here are some patches: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SbRSHlJVyE Q: When will it go public? A: I don't know yet. Too many bugs I guess. Q: When does it come out? A: Wouldn't expect it before March/April 2010 (Musikmesse) Q: What is Berlin Modular? A: A modular synthesizer system, no screenshots yet... Q: What is Bazille then? A: One modular synth within the Berlin Modular System Q: So there will be more? A: Yes, I sure hope so. Q: How much will it cost? A: The question is: Do I need a new computer for this? Q: Do I need a new computer for this? A: Probably not. But you'd certainly appreciate a bit more cpu power. Q: A-ha, so it cpu hungry? A. Yes, absolutely. Q: Are there more videos? A: Yes, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-hZQ-lxUxM and here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDvYOp6cGtk (this one is boring tho) Q: Does it sound as bad as on Youtube? A: No, it actually sounds quite good. Youtube's filter must have been startled to death Q: Who can I bother with more questions? A: I dare you! I want to finish this at some point... Q: Can I haz Screenshotz? A: ... ![]() Last edited by Urs on Thu Dec 20, 2012 6:08 am; edited 13 times in total |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Aug 2002 Member: #3542 Location: Berlin | ||
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Da beeneez in software! One of the best synths I ever heard. The name is no joke and I think no coincidence. OK, it's a german insider.
Shogger ---- What? |
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Just shorten the droopy wires to decrease CPU. |
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Where can i buy it |
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I have the money. I have the computer power. Hook me up, Mr Urs |
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billstei wrote: Just shorten the droopy wires to decrease CPU. No, it sounds more analog with the droopy wires.---- Analog synth or plugin? The elitists go silent when a blind test is involved. |
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| ^ | Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Member: #33882 Location: Boston | ||
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As I said before, Urs, give me the synth and nobody will get hurt. You wouldn't want innocent victims on your conscience, would you? ew |
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What makes this different than the Zebra? |
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ew wrote: As I said before, Urs, give me the synth and nobody will get hurt.
You wouldn't want innocent victims on your conscience, would you? ew by innocent victims do you mean all the cpu's this will make cry?? |
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| ^ | Joined: 02 Feb 2005 Member: #56776 Location: in the wilds | ||
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djanthonyw wrote: billstei wrote: Just shorten the droopy wires to decrease CPU. No, it sounds more analog with the droopy wires.Well then use only hot yellow/orange/red colors for the wires. |
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| ^ | Joined: 20 Jan 2006 Member: #95121 | ||
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I really don't want to hype this thing because I know how all that BS works but I will say that this is possibly the best sounding synth I've ever heard (and I've used A LOT of synths).
Me and my 8 cores are ready Mr. Heckmann. Last edited by justin3am on Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:26 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 May 2006 Member: #106746 Location: Southern California | ||
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Amazing!!
Wil be some great bass & whatever else..really cool Urs..thumbs up as always... think i'll sell my TI hehe |
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rectus_dominus wrote: What makes this different than the Zebra?
Ah... I must add that question... - it uses about 5-10 times the cpu of Zebra for a similar patch - unlike Zebra it can patch things in a circular fashion (you can plug an oscillator in a filter, while using a filter output to modulate the oscillator, you catch the drift) - Zebra separetes things into the rack on the left hand side (audio modules) and the one on the right hand side (modulators). Berlin Modular doesn't make that distinction. You can patch an envelope through a filter if you so wish. - it is way more difficult to use than Zebra - Zebra has a greater variety of modules and sounds - Berlin Modular is for those who can not afford a full blown analogue modular synth but want some remotely similar fun. Or they just want to be able to save patches and play polyphonic. |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Aug 2002 Member: #3542 Location: Berlin | ||
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Urs wrote: rectus_dominus wrote: What makes this different than the Zebra?
- it uses about 5-10 times the cpu of Zebra for a similar patch hehe..glad to get a new computer soon..will see if it can stand it..actualy already infected |
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justin3am wrote: I will say that this is possibly the best sounding synth I've ever heard (and I've used A LOT of synths).
Would that include hardware synths as well? (From what I've heard so far of the BS, I have to agree with your statement...but I haven't had a chance to play enough hardware synths to say.) (I *can* say that BS will be the softsynth that finally killed my Micron.) |
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