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Coorec wrote:
Completely unrelated to Bazille. But Sir, thats quite a cool pattern and sound. Suddenly felt the DAF in my feets =)
I've been dancing around like Gabi to this for the past 2 days.

Luckily my wife is a DAF fan as well :D



Loving Bazille a lot. Its great for just adding those bits of drifting and randomness that make the simplest things come alive.

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Shareit seems to be down. I hate it when the internet interrupts an impulse buy. I mean, there's no other purpose to the internet than to empty my wallet, so I feel this should be a self-regulating problem.

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Not sure if this is wrong, but there might be something off with the OSC PM modes other than "PM"

For example, I usually tend to use the "rel coarse" and found out that it behaves like an odd crossmod (pitch shifting with mod amount) if some functions/modulations are engaged within another OSC that acts as a modulator.

For example, take OSC1 as a carrier and OSC2 as the modulator.

OSC1 under rel and lin modes will act strange as soon as I engage fractal resonance in OSC2 and gets worse when I crank up the PD amount.

Also, with any other form of feedback mod upon the modulator. like self AM or feedback PM.
...so yeah, everything works as expected once PM fine, medium or coarse is selected for the carrier but gets odd with the lin and rel modes.

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I only ran through the presets (for the most part), but did not notice any problems with Mac OSX 10.6.8 and Cubase LE4. Gui looks nice.
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:o Wow! You nailed that DAF sound.

The patch in Bazille looks fairly complicated. How long did it take to make?

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Quite an interesting product. Now that I read the user guide, I feel that this software is a drawing tool for waveforms.
Already made a patch and I will be delving into the oscillators soon.

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Frantz wrote: The patch in Bazille looks fairly complicated. How long did it take to make?
Its hard to say, some hours?. I used it as a way to try and learn bazille. It started quickly, about 70% there within a few minutes and then it was just gradual refinement over a couple of days. I leave it looping in my headphones whilst im working. tweak the patch a bit. read the manual. back to work etc..

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marvotron,
Thank you for the cool Mussolini patch! I made some tweaks to it (mostly the sequenced notes), added some Cubase ping pong delay, and will probably use it in a tune I'm working on. :)
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Maybe I missed something, but there are no patches at all after the installation of the beta. Is this correct?
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This is correct as Urs wrote on the first page…!
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Xenox.AFL wrote:This is correct as Urs wrote on the first page…!
Ok. Missed that. :dog:
Thanks for pointing out :D
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3ee wrote:Not sure if this is wrong, but there might be something off with the OSC PM modes other than "PM"
PM works on phase, so it preserves the general pitch of the oscillator. The linear FM mode adds to the frequency, while the relative mode multiplies the frequency - in both cases pitch is only preserved if modulated by another oscillator with a symmetric waveform. It sounds much like crossmodulation, but the scaling is differently. Crossmodulation is achieved by using the pitch modulation input with an audio rate signal.

Feedback FM in both linear and relative FM mode can cause a deadlock on the oscillator. If frequency goes to 0 then the oscillator does not move anymore. So it spits out the very same sample again, keeping it self-modulated at 0 Hz. Over and over.

Linear FM has some buzz in the modular community because it can make oscillators go "backwards". If a 100Hz osc is modulated with -1000Hz it'll run backwards at 900Hz. This is also called thru zero FM. A popular module is the Cynthia Zeroscillator (which we tried to buy, but they didn't ever reply to my orders).

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Urs wrote:A popular module is the Cynthia Zeroscillator (which we tried to buy, but they didn't ever reply to my orders).
Now that's funny/sad. :borg:

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EvilDragon wrote:
Urs wrote:A popular module is the Cynthia Zeroscillator (which we tried to buy, but they didn't ever reply to my orders).
Now that's funny/sad. :borg:
Well, I figured that either they're sloppy business people, or they're afraid of being emulated. In either case they managed to make me completely indifferent to them.

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Urs wrote:
EvilDragon wrote:
Urs wrote:A popular module is the Cynthia Zeroscillator (which we tried to buy, but they didn't ever reply to my orders).
Now that's funny/sad. :borg:
Well, I figured that either they're sloppy business people, or they're afraid of being emulated. In either case they managed to make me completely indifferent to them.
I don't care who they are or what they are about, $1000 is not an okay price for a single oscillator IMO.

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