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Stumped by this. Just want a static note oscillator so I can do percussion a bit more predictably. Creating kicks and such. Any help?
Any way to disengage midi note input in Bazille? (For fm)
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- KVRist
- 143 posts since 30 Apr, 2010
- KVRAF
- 26992 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Not sure what you mean by static note oscillator...
You can set Osc's to hertz so they do not scale across the keyboard if you mean you want every note to sound the same so you do not have to remember which one you liked when creating the preset..
On the Trimpot page you can turn 'drift' off
Bazille Osc's reset phase on every note on and with drift turned off, each note is identical.
You can set Osc's to hertz so they do not scale across the keyboard if you mean you want every note to sound the same so you do not have to remember which one you liked when creating the preset..
On the Trimpot page you can turn 'drift' off
Bazille Osc's reset phase on every note on and with drift turned off, each note is identical.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 143 posts since 30 Apr, 2010
Ah yeah, the hertz! Thanks, exactly what I meant and even more helpful info to boot!pdxindy wrote:Not sure what you mean by static note oscillator...
You can set Osc's to hertz so they do not scale across the keyboard if you mean you want every note to sound the same so you do not have to remember which one you liked when creating the preset..
On the Trimpot page you can turn 'drift' off
Bazille Osc's reset phase on every note on and with drift turned off, each note is identical.
Thank you!
