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Gamma-UT wrote:
chilly7 wrote:
Karten wrote:
chilly7 wrote:+1
U agrea? Im surpraized.
Why are u suprizet?
Whi orr yew suprizad hez sirprused?
ae mnot suprizad be cause he sirprised.
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Urs wrote:
chilly7 wrote:
Urs wrote:You crazy people you ;)


Filter is tuned *only* for 44.1/48kHz atm. There'll be a global FX on/off switch,
We'll provide public betas asap.
What u mean tuned only for 44.1 and 48Khz?!!
Do u tune each of your plugins manually for each sample rate?!!
Yes.
Is that difucult to explain why?
1)I am very interested why and i am shure other people want to know too.
2) Also my questin will be as far as i guess u do not tune ur plugins for 192khz or 384khz, what happens at thouse sample rates? Do they work not propertly?!!
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chilly7 wrote:
Urs wrote:
chilly7 wrote:
Urs wrote:You crazy people you ;)


Filter is tuned *only* for 44.1/48kHz atm. There'll be a global FX on/off switch,
We'll provide public betas asap.
What u mean tuned only for 44.1 and 48Khz?!!
Do u tune each of your plugins manually for each sample rate?!!
Yes.
Is that difucult to explain why?
1)I am very interested why and i am shure other people want to know too.
Because there is no mathematical foumula that can caluclate the filter frequency in realtime. So we tune by ear - it's faster, and it saves CPU.
2) Also my questin will be as far as i guess u do not tune ur plugins for 192khz or 384khz, what happens at thouse sample rates? Do they work not propertly?!!
Once we tune the filters for 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz and 96kHz by ear we can automatically calculate all other tunings.

There's nothing to worry about.

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I was afraid of Bazille being a CPU hog, but doesn't seem so :)

Using the 32 bit VST plug in FL Studio 11.1 doesn't lead to high CPU hits, as long as I keep the Multicore button off.

My hardware is i3 with 4GB RAM, running Windows 7 64 bit.

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Urs wrote:
chilly7 wrote:
Urs wrote:
chilly7 wrote:
Urs wrote:You crazy people you ;)


Filter is tuned *only* for 44.1/48kHz atm. There'll be a global FX on/off switch,
We'll provide public betas asap.
What u mean tuned only for 44.1 and 48Khz?!!
Do u tune each of your plugins manually for each sample rate?!!
Yes.
Is that difucult to explain why?
1)I am very interested why and i am shure other people want to know too.
Because there is no mathematical foumula that can caluclate the filter frequency in realtime. So we tune by ear - it's faster, and it saves CPU.
2) Also my questin will be as far as i guess u do not tune ur plugins for 192khz or 384khz, what happens at thouse sample rates? Do they work not propertly?!!
Once we tune the filters for 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz and 96kHz by ear we can automatically calculate all other tunings.

There's nothing to worry about.
thank u very much!!!
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Numanoid wrote:I was afraid of Bazille being a CPU hog, but doesn't seem so :)

Using the 32 bit VST plug in FL Studio 11.1 doesn't lead to high CPU hits, as long as I keep the Multicore button off.

My hardware is i3 with 4GB RAM, running Windows 7 64 bit.
I though Multycore feature was made to make things easy for CPU, but not harder!!! :eek:
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chilly7 wrote:
Numanoid wrote:I was afraid of Bazille being a CPU hog, but doesn't seem so :)

Using the 32 bit VST plug in FL Studio 11.1 doesn't lead to high CPU hits, as long as I keep the Multicore button off.

My hardware is i3 with 4GB RAM, running Windows 7 64 bit.
I though Multycore feature was made to make things easy for CPU, but not harder!!! :eek:
I need to try this too.
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Well, whether multicore helps or not depends on the machine. It rarely makes sense on a dual core machine and it may even be much slower on a pre-Sandy Bridge CPU due to memory bottlenecks. Therefore we recommend quad core i5 or i7 processors for this feature, or "the more processors the better"

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URS!!

Bazille is SO GREAT! So easy to take a basic vanilla patch and run with it!

Amazingly enough, as a clear testament to you and your teams SKILLS, I can ACTUALLY GRASP it's method of sound creation (a mix of wires and menus, PERFECT!) and have made some test music with it… it sounds thrilling to my ear, and only two instances! This is so amazing that it's so comprehensible in comparison to Bazilla's earlier set up.

BRAVO, U-he!!

Are you taking payments as you described earlier? I can ACTUALLY AFFORD to buy it and and want to start enjoying now and learn it as it gets better and better. I want the transaction to be on-point for this.

Yes, I still want to own DarkZebra (so I can get ready for Z3) but THIS IS GREAT… right now… today!


Heres my Bazilla Audio test flight. It has Maschine and an ACE preset sound in there too.

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Retired, Bored and ready to WRECK the JOINT... gonna drop some OLD-STEP, ya'll!!

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Urs wrote:Well, whether multicore helps or not depends on the machine. It rarely makes sense on a dual core machine and it may even be much slower on a pre-Sandy Bridge CPU due to memory bottlenecks. Therefore we recommend quad core i5 or i7 processors for this feature, or "the more processors the better"
i can confirm by experience : having two platforms an Intel core duo and an i7
the difference between them on multicore responses just speaks for itself
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Just bought it! Now looking forward to play around with it as soon as I have time for it.
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deft_bonz wrote:Just bought it! Now looking forward to play around with it as soon as I have time for it.
I was very happy to find Bazille doesn't require so much CPU, but I found it has a way of making hours seem like minutes :hihi:
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core wrote:
deft_bonz wrote:Just bought it! Now looking forward to play around with it as soon as I have time for it.
I was very happy to find Bazille doesn't require so much CPU, but I found it has a way of making hours seem like minutes :hihi:
Oh yeah, totally agree with you on that one!! :ud:
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Update…. BAUGHT! :)
Retired, Bored and ready to WRECK the JOINT... gonna drop some OLD-STEP, ya'll!!

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core wrote:
deft_bonz wrote:Just bought it! Now looking forward to play around with it as soon as I have time for it.
I was very happy to find Bazille doesn't require so much CPU, but I found it has a way of making hours seem like minutes :hihi:

I can imagine that. In fact, I was counting on that... will get me stressed, when I delay customer projects because of that :party:
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