Bazille Wish List
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chanceoperation chanceoperation https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=38771
- KVRer
- 4 posts since 29 Aug, 2004 from Montreal
I don't see a wish list for Bazille so I thought I would start one. If there is one please redirect.
I want to be able to enter absolute values for many controls. The most blatant for me is the hertz value of oscillators. (I often design feedback loops between multiple oscillators, going all the way back to my Serge Modular days. Bazille's ACE patching is perfect for this, and oscillator pitch precision is critical.)
There is an obvious place to do this: the Data Display.
It can already show the precise value of any parameter (get). It should also be able to set parameters.
The setting should be enterable either by typing, or by scrolling over over the whole or fractional portion of the value (thereby allowing adjustment with aural feedback).
It's a very nice application -- this would make it better.
Andrew Culver
I want to be able to enter absolute values for many controls. The most blatant for me is the hertz value of oscillators. (I often design feedback loops between multiple oscillators, going all the way back to my Serge Modular days. Bazille's ACE patching is perfect for this, and oscillator pitch precision is critical.)
There is an obvious place to do this: the Data Display.
It can already show the precise value of any parameter (get). It should also be able to set parameters.
The setting should be enterable either by typing, or by scrolling over over the whole or fractional portion of the value (thereby allowing adjustment with aural feedback).
It's a very nice application -- this would make it better.
Andrew Culver
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moscom_electronics moscom_electronics https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=269081
- KVRist
- 255 posts since 21 Nov, 2011 from France
I am not sure that I understand completely your concern. I agree that the ability to type values would be great, but as far as I know, you can adjust precisely the values by hitting and holding shift before adjusting a knob with the mouse. This allows you to adjust values by hundredths.
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- KVRist
- 151 posts since 4 Nov, 2004
Is there any possibility to have the mod mapper in one-shot mode? Or is there a workaround? Could be really great for experimenting with attack curves.
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- KVRist
- 151 posts since 4 Nov, 2004
Hehe, found it. Seems I have to modulate the mapper with the ramp generator. Nice!vstliefhebber wrote:Is there any possibility to have the mod mapper in one-shot mode? Or is there a workaround? Could be really great for experimenting with attack curves.
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chanceoperation chanceoperation https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=38771
- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 29 Aug, 2004 from Montreal
Let's say you wanted to dial in 276.99 hertz (and yes, that is a number I may need).moscom_electronics wrote:I am not sure that I understand completely your concern. I agree that the ability to type values would be great, but as far as I know, you can adjust precisely the values by hitting and holding shift before adjusting a knob with the mouse. This allows you to adjust values by hundredths.
Since the Tune control only does 0 - 24Hz in Hertz mode, you would have to use the Modify control in Multiply mode, then take out your calculator to find the multiple of 24 that gives you 276.99 (11.54), then enter that as the Multiply value.
It's doable, but (a) sloooow, and (b) there is no way to see and validate that your final frequency is indeed 276.99Hz -- you'd only see 24 on one control and 11.54 on the other; later, when you come back to the patch to study it, you have to get your calculator out again.
Putting Tune into Hertz mode and typing 276.99 into the data display makes much more sense.
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moscom_electronics moscom_electronics https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=269081
- KVRist
- 255 posts since 21 Nov, 2011 from France
Ah ok, now I see your point! Count me in the supporters of it.
- KVRAF
- 26995 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
At least you can write the value (276.99) in the preset notes for future referencechanceoperation wrote:It's doable, but (a) sloooow, and (b) there is no way to see and validate that your final frequency is indeed 276.99Hz -- you'd only see 24 on one control and 11.54 on the other; later, when you come back to the patch to study it, you have to get your calculator out again.
Putting Tune into Hertz mode and typing 276.99 into the data display makes much more sense.
