Bazille is an incredible synth and I can't wait for the actual product release. I've been working with the demo and am trying to figure out the logic of the two lag processor controls. Anyone?
Thanks.
Bazille Lag Processor Question
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- KVRian
- 929 posts since 13 Jan, 2013 from United States
- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 11 Dec, 2008 from Minneapolis
The first lags rise and the second lags fall in signal strength.
A visual demonstration from an init patch - run LFO2 with square-wave shape, 1s sync time through a lag processor, and have the output modulate cutoff of a LP filter from fully closed to fully open. Use white noise as filter input, and filter output directly to Bazille output. Twiddling the 'freq' knob on the oscilloscope, and the lag processor knobs, it should pretty easily sort out into a nice visual that displays lag geometry.
A visual demonstration from an init patch - run LFO2 with square-wave shape, 1s sync time through a lag processor, and have the output modulate cutoff of a LP filter from fully closed to fully open. Use white noise as filter input, and filter output directly to Bazille output. Twiddling the 'freq' knob on the oscilloscope, and the lag processor knobs, it should pretty easily sort out into a nice visual that displays lag geometry.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 929 posts since 13 Jan, 2013 from United States
Thanks! Makes perfect sense.
- KVRAF
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
This kind of thing is where a rolling spectrogram really comes in helpful. It's like those graphs they print in flashy synth manuals, only it isn't a downright lie like most of those graphs they print in flashy synth manuals.
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