Speaking about fm possibilities in Bazilie.
- KVRian
- 694 posts since 8 Apr, 2012 from planet Earth
Hello guys, i came from NI FM8. The program is pretty old but what i really liked about it is that u can fine adjust Amplitude,Pitch levels for each oscilator. So basicly i could custom draw graph by wich it will folow.
I lloked at Bazilie gui and it does not look like it is possible, it just have 4 old style Envelop generators with 4 predefined sliders.
Do u think guys it would be amazing that Uhe added option that i could change this old syle envelops to high res digital envelops where u can custom draw what u want?!!
I lloked at Bazilie gui and it does not look like it is possible, it just have 4 old style Envelop generators with 4 predefined sliders.
Do u think guys it would be amazing that Uhe added option that i could change this old syle envelops to high res digital envelops where u can custom draw what u want?!!
- u-he
- 30177 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
You can use the Mapping Generators as envelopes, e.g. by tracking a Ramp
That's the beauty of a fully patchable modular synth. You can build complex behaviour out of simple modules.
That's the beauty of a fully patchable modular synth. You can build complex behaviour out of simple modules.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 694 posts since 8 Apr, 2012 from planet Earth
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 694 posts since 8 Apr, 2012 from planet Earth
I see, but how many of them are? Are there at list 8 of them?Urs wrote:You can use the Mapping Generators as envelopes, e.g. by tracking a Ramp
That's the beauty of a fully patchable modular synth. You can build complex behaviour out of simple modules.
So i can use 1 for amp, 1 for pitch for each of 4 oscilators...
- u-he
- 30177 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I bet that in any serious preset using this configuration, one envelope can be replaced by a Ramp Generator.chilly7 wrote:And also i think 4 envelops is to little.
At list 8.
1 for pitch and one for amp for each of 4 oscilators...
Limitations are not always a disadvantage in a modular snythesizer. They can be a strength.
Bazille does not try to be FM7/8. And I know a dozen possibilities in Bazille that FM7/8 can't do. So there's no point for Bazille to try to be similar.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 694 posts since 8 Apr, 2012 from planet Earth
Yes agree Bazillie should not be the same as FM8, but i think in order to make true FM capabilitues in Bazilie, so u can creat any FM sound, custom graphical envelop for pitch and amplitude must be present for each of osciletors!!!Urs wrote:I bet that in any serious preset using this configuration, one envelope can be replaced by a Ramp Generator.chilly7 wrote:And also i think 4 envelops is to little.
At list 8.
1 for pitch and one for amp for each of 4 oscilators...
Limitations are not always a disadvantage in a modular snythesizer. They can be a strength.
Bazille does not try to be FM7/8. And I know a dozen possibilities in Bazille that FM7/8 can't do. So there's no point for Bazille to try to be similar.
Again i am not saying that Bazilie must be the same as FM8, i am just requesting a particular feature and i pointed where it is well done.
- KVRAF
- 26928 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
There are 4 envelopes, 2 ramp generators and 2 mod mappers... you also have 2 lfo's and the sequencer which can be multiplied with an envelope or ramp to create further independent envelope shapes. Then you have the quantizer, rectifiers, inverters and lag generators.chilly7 wrote:Yes agree Bazillie should not be the same as FM8, but i think in order to make true FM capabilitues in Bazilie, so u can creat any FM sound, custom graphical envelop for pitch and amplitude must be present for each of osciletors!!!Urs wrote:I bet that in any serious preset using this configuration, one envelope can be replaced by a Ramp Generator.chilly7 wrote:And also i think 4 envelops is to little.
At list 8.
1 for pitch and one for amp for each of 4 oscilators...
Limitations are not always a disadvantage in a modular snythesizer. They can be a strength.
Bazille does not try to be FM7/8. And I know a dozen possibilities in Bazille that FM7/8 can't do. So there's no point for Bazille to try to be similar.![]()
Again i am not saying that Bazilie must be the same as FM8, i am just requesting a particular feature and i pointed where it is well done.
The modulation possibilities in Bazille are far more than they first seem. It does take a bit of different thinking and then it is quite exciting all the possibilities for combining signals in ways you simply cannot in the usual synth type configuration. 1 envelope is not just one envelope. It can be multiple simultaneous shapes.
Then of course Bazille also has 4 filters, with 2 of them allowing complex and arbitrary filter feedback loops. Then each Osc is also complex and can start with waveforms that would require multiple operators to duplicate.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 694 posts since 8 Apr, 2012 from planet Earth
Nobody deny that Bazilie has some seriouse and complex features and most importently top of the line sound quality but what i ask is not there, and with that features what i ask will make Bazzzilie a full tool for making FM sounds!!!pdxindy wrote:There are 4 envelopes, 2 ramp generators and 2 mod mappers... you also have 2 lfo's and the sequencer which can be multiplied with an envelope or ramp to create further independent envelope shapes. Then you have the quantizer, rectifiers, inverters and lag generators.chilly7 wrote:Yes agree Bazillie should not be the same as FM8, but i think in order to make true FM capabilitues in Bazilie, so u can creat any FM sound, custom graphical envelop for pitch and amplitude must be present for each of osciletors!!!Urs wrote:I bet that in any serious preset using this configuration, one envelope can be replaced by a Ramp Generator.chilly7 wrote:And also i think 4 envelops is to little.
At list 8.
1 for pitch and one for amp for each of 4 oscilators...
Limitations are not always a disadvantage in a modular snythesizer. They can be a strength.
Bazille does not try to be FM7/8. And I know a dozen possibilities in Bazille that FM7/8 can't do. So there's no point for Bazille to try to be similar.![]()
Again i am not saying that Bazilie must be the same as FM8, i am just requesting a particular feature and i pointed where it is well done.
The modulation possibilities in Bazille are far more than they first seem. It does take a bit of different thinking and then it is quite exciting all the possibilities for combining signals in ways you simply cannot in the usual synth type configuration. 1 envelope is not just one envelope. It can be multiple simultaneous shapes.
Then of course Bazille also has 4 filters, with 2 of them allowing complex and arbitrary filter feedback loops. Then each Osc is also complex and can start with waveforms that would require multiple operators to duplicate.
- Beware the Quoth
- 35426 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
So, basically a second "Hey Urs, why dont you change all your stuff and make it into something else" thread from the same poster?
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- KVRAF
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
There's only one solution to this dilemma: Get both Bazille and FM8. They're both completely different beasts and both great bits of kit.
Bazille's design brief is completely different to FM8. FM8 has a fixed architecture, meaning compromises have been made which allows excesses in other areas (lots of envelopes). On the flip side, Bazille is completely open-ended, and everything runs at audio rate. I'm no programming expert but I'd imagine computing eight envelopes for each voice plus all the other stuff that Bazille has running would just be unfeasible.
That's the logical side to the argument. The intuitive side is that limitations force you down different investigative routes, for example, making you think "modularly", using one module for multiple modulations, which in turn gives cohesiveness to the sound. It also forces you to learn new "tricks" which in turn may create unheard of sounds.
Look at the limitations of the SID chip. 3 note polyphony, you want drums and bass so you have one note for chords. What do you do? Play a really fast arpeggio, resulting in a "spongy", artifacted facsimile of a chord. The resultant sound is now sought after in it's own right.
Bazille's design brief is completely different to FM8. FM8 has a fixed architecture, meaning compromises have been made which allows excesses in other areas (lots of envelopes). On the flip side, Bazille is completely open-ended, and everything runs at audio rate. I'm no programming expert but I'd imagine computing eight envelopes for each voice plus all the other stuff that Bazille has running would just be unfeasible.
That's the logical side to the argument. The intuitive side is that limitations force you down different investigative routes, for example, making you think "modularly", using one module for multiple modulations, which in turn gives cohesiveness to the sound. It also forces you to learn new "tricks" which in turn may create unheard of sounds.
Look at the limitations of the SID chip. 3 note polyphony, you want drums and bass so you have one note for chords. What do you do? Play a really fast arpeggio, resulting in a "spongy", artifacted facsimile of a chord. The resultant sound is now sought after in it's own right.
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- KVRAF
- 4196 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
- KVRAF
- 26928 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
You: I want more than 4 envelopeschilly7 wrote: Nobody deny that Bazilie has some seriouse and complex features and most importently top of the line sound quality but what i ask is not there, and with that features what i ask will make Bazzzilie a full tool for making FM sounds!!!
My Reply: There are already more than 4 envelopes
You: But I want more than 4 envelopes
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 694 posts since 8 Apr, 2012 from planet Earth
Again i reped, i am not saying Bazzilie should be the same as FM8, i am just requesting a particular feature and i pointed where it is well done.Sendy wrote:There's only one solution to this dilemma: Get both Bazille and FM8. They're both completely different beasts and both great bits of kit.
Bazille's design brief is completely different to FM8. FM8 has a fixed architecture, meaning compromises have been made which allows excesses in other areas (lots of envelopes). On the flip side, Bazille is completely open-ended, and everything runs at audio rate. I'm no programming expert but I'd imagine computing eight envelopes for each voice plus all the other stuff that Bazille has running would just be unfeasible.
That's the logical side to the argument. The intuitive side is that limitations force you down different investigative routes, for example, making you think "modularly", using one module for multiple modulations, which in turn gives cohesiveness to the sound. It also forces you to learn new "tricks" which in turn may create unheard of sounds.
Look at the limitations of the SID chip. 3 note polyphony, you want drums and bass so you have one note for chords. What do you do? Play a really fast arpeggio, resulting in a "spongy", artifacted facsimile of a chord. The resultant sound is now sought after in it's own right.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 694 posts since 8 Apr, 2012 from planet Earth
U did not read what i asked.pdxindy wrote:You: I want more than 4 envelopeschilly7 wrote: Nobody deny that Bazilie has some seriouse and complex features and most importently top of the line sound quality but what i ask is not there, and with that features what i ask will make Bazzzilie a full tool for making FM sounds!!!
My Reply: There are already more than 4 envelopes
You: But I want more than 4 envelopes
I requested a fully draweble custum graphical envelopes for pitch and amplitude for each osciletor. 2x4=8
The example of this can find in NI FM8

