An audio demo of my Bazille bank! (Bass presets demo added!)
- KVRAF
- 2716 posts since 23 Mar, 2005 from Detroit
Please make more songs/demos like this! Are you familiar with the prog metal/electronic studio super group OSI (Office of Strategic Influence)? They use a lot of similiar type sounds in sparse arrangements to create little evolving textures and melodies, combined with standard drums/guitar. 
- KVRian
- 938 posts since 26 May, 2008 from A hole in the West
mcnoone wrote: I don't know what the hell I'm doing in Bazille.
Take a wire here, there, spaghetti mess...oh
it's making noise, so I must be on the right track here.
That's a pretty good example of my time with it.
Same way here, but it's insanely fun nonetheless. I'm loving the sequencer though, there's just way too much that you can do with it.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
Thanksmetalifuxx wrote:Please make more songs/demos like this! Are you familiar with the prog metal/electronic studio super group OSI (Office of Strategic Influence)? They use a lot of similiar type sounds in sparse arrangements to create little evolving textures and melodies, combined with standard drums/guitar.
And I don't know OSI, I'll look 'em up later
Cheers
Dennis
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- KVRAF
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- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
The sequencer is really awesomeEsgalachoir wrote:mcnoone wrote: I don't know what the hell I'm doing in Bazille.
Take a wire here, there, spaghetti mess...oh
it's making noise, so I must be on the right track here.
That's a pretty good example of my time with it.
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Same way here, but it's insanely fun nonetheless. I'm loving the sequencer though, there's just way too much that you can do with it.
You can even use it as wacky waveshaper! It would be nice if the rate of the seq would be automatable and if it would output triggers though. But hey, it's just an early alpha version
Cheers
Dennis
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- KVRAF
- 1548 posts since 12 Jan, 2010 from Copenhagen
Very nice work Dennis..
I'm pretty full up with my synths, But Bazille is going to be an early adopter buy for me for sure..
It's no rush so much to learn. But I think that tools like this are going to be more long term love affairs than so many ready made do everything solutions. It's the satisfaction of working things out at a basic building block level that becomes addictive..
So thanks for showing us what you can do with the Alpha Bazille.
Crispy, chewy, cruncy and juicy all at the same time.
Wade
I'm pretty full up with my synths, But Bazille is going to be an early adopter buy for me for sure..
It's no rush so much to learn. But I think that tools like this are going to be more long term love affairs than so many ready made do everything solutions. It's the satisfaction of working things out at a basic building block level that becomes addictive..
So thanks for showing us what you can do with the Alpha Bazille.
Crispy, chewy, cruncy and juicy all at the same time.
Wade
waves break, but somehow it all makes sense.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
Thanks!TwoToneshuzz wrote:Very nice work Dennis..
I'm pretty full up with my synths, But Bazille is going to be an early adopter buy for me for sure..
It's no rush so much to learn. But I think that tools like this are going to be more long term love affairs than so many ready made do everything solutions. It's the satisfaction of working things out at a basic building block level that becomes addictive..
So thanks for showing us what you can do with the Alpha Bazille.
Crispy, chewy, cruncy and juicy all at the same time.
Wade
And +1! Sound design is so much more fun at this basic level! After over a decade of sound design it just isn't _THAT_ satisfying anymore to put a saw wave through a filter
Bazille offers way more ways to experiment than most synths! And that, and its's sounds, are what I love about it
Cheers
Dennis
