Hehehe, don't underestimate experience and focus. I recently identified a synth by artifacts not even our student (I think he's 23) could hear. Once I used an EQ they became audible to him. They were also in the spectrum - if you knew what to look out for.glokraw wrote:I would think listeners 20 years old might better be used to compare
various filter/synth output, than 50/60 year olds with the attendant hearing loss.
(finding enough 20 year-olds for a test, who actually care, is another topic)
Bazille - most misunderstood synth?
- u-he
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
- KVRist
- 238 posts since 3 Apr, 2016
Just to get beack to Bazille for a little bit:
One held note send to two instances of Bazille through VintageVerb:
https://soundcloud.com/nerdmcboon/rando ... intonation
Try that with a Synthex or a Prophet 5
Also please excuse the demo noise at the end
One held note send to two instances of Bazille through VintageVerb:
https://soundcloud.com/nerdmcboon/rando ... intonation
Try that with a Synthex or a Prophet 5
Also please excuse the demo noise at the end
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Here is an idea for a Berlin/Paris cooperation project:
BaXils
Analogous to the Dark Zebra expansion, it would be an expansion for Bazille that incorporates modules from the Putney (courtsey of XILS).
BaXils
Analogous to the Dark Zebra expansion, it would be an expansion for Bazille that incorporates modules from the Putney (courtsey of XILS).
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- KVRAF
- 16725 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
Haha, take that purists! Perfect!Urs wrote:Not exactly a faithful emulation. I don't care about the joystick, the sequencer and the confusing LFOs. I only care about the oscillators and the filter. And I won't care about them before 2018.egbert101 wrote:Hmm Synthex emulation confirmed in Diva 2 boysUrs wrote: Sure, I'll happily send him that list. I'll certainly revisit his emu while I work on D2, and then I'll write it down for him. I just hope by "synths [I'm] familiar with" he means mine![]()
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- KVRAF
- 4751 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
Urs wrote:You're probably right, your emu is probably the most authentic one, also probably because it's the only one. That however does not undo a whole lot of mistakes that were done. I have been tempted to send your developer an email with a list of things he overlooked or simply got wrong, but then I didn't feel like he'd be very grateful about it.Lotuzia wrote:If someone want a real Synthex emulation, just try the Syn'X, and decide by yourself : It's, afaik, the only, and best_seen_as_authentic, one.
That's a big fat internet "like".
- KVRAF
- 1911 posts since 26 Feb, 2013 from Sweden
Sweet, thanks for the listen.NerdMcBoon wrote:Just to get beack to Bazille for a little bit:
One held note send to two instances of Bazille through VintageVerb:
https://soundcloud.com/nerdmcboon/rando ... intonation
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Soundsets and presets for Absynth.
Sounds and presets for UVI Falcon "Iterata X".
Bazille soundset - Crystalline Textures 3.
Sounds and presets for UVI Falcon "Iterata X".
Bazille soundset - Crystalline Textures 3.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
It is quite amazing and also refreshing to see devs being so passionate about their products, that they resemble myself and whyterabbit bickeringUrs wrote:You're probably right, your emu is probably the most authentic one, also probably because it's the only one. That however does not undo a whole lot of mistakes that were done. I have been tempted to send your developer an email with a list of things he overlooked or simply got wrong, but then I didn't feel like he'd be very grateful about it.
But as we all know there are more than one way to Rome
- KVRian
- 532 posts since 18 Sep, 2013 from Mesa, AZ
To each their own I guess. I think Bazille looks cool and has a fun interface, and it is pretty easy to work with, but it just doesn't create the types of sounds I am going for. It is fun to geek out with, but not that practical for the type of music I make. If I could swap my Bazille CM for Repro~1 I would gladly do so, as I found that incredibly musical.
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- KVRAF
- 1911 posts since 26 Feb, 2013 from Sweden
Thank you for the kind words.dark water wrote:Bodhisan wrote:I keep seeing this selling for such low prices in the market - yet I think it's u-he's coolest synth. I do understand how the relatively low learning curve is intimidating (I used only presets exclusively for almost a year) - but it is a small learning curve. For me, it's my most creative synth - and I know it all boils down to how we individually relate to the UI and flow.
Just taking this back to the OP because frankly this thread lost its way just a tad with the bickering.
TBH, I think it's a mistake to sell Bazille and especially for such low prices. It really is a unique vst synth at the moment, and took modular softsynth attempts up a few notches when it was released.
Since its release, a number of excellent sound designers have also provided sound sets for it, such as The Unfinished, LeapIntoTheVoid and ZenSound.
Even if, like me, some people are a little intimidated by all the features of Bazille, these sound designers have created wonderful patches which a design novice (such as myself) can spring off from.
So yep, to answer the OP's question, I think Bazille is a misunderstood synth. I know when I sold it (because I was desperate for money at the time) that I wanted to buy it back ASAP.
Currently there are seven sound sets for Bazille from Leap Into The Void and I'm working on a eighth as I type
To me it is one of the most inspiring synths to work with.
Looking at u-he site there are 20 sound sets mentioned for Bazille so Indeed there seems to be a lot to choose from, whether understanding it or not.
Soundsets and presets for Absynth.
Sounds and presets for UVI Falcon "Iterata X".
Bazille soundset - Crystalline Textures 3.
Sounds and presets for UVI Falcon "Iterata X".
Bazille soundset - Crystalline Textures 3.
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- KVRian
- 925 posts since 13 Jan, 2013 from United States
If you don't mind me asking -- what's your number 1 selling library?wagtunes wrote:And let me make something perfectly clear. It absolutely stuns me that out of all my libraries, Bazille is my 8th best seller and Softube Modular is my 5th best seller. Now that is a synth I'd figure very few people would even get as not a lot of people are into modular synths as opposed to something like a Sylenth1, Spire or even a Hive or Diva. That totally stuns the hell out of me. And this is a synth without an internal browser that, on certain DAWs, won't even load 3rd party sounds.
- KVRAF
- 22876 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
My number 1 selling library is no surprise. It's Serum by almost 2 to 1 over 2 through 5. Steve must be doing a great business over there. In fact, I wonder how many people DON'T have Serum?ontrackp wrote:If you don't mind me asking -- what's your number 1 selling library?wagtunes wrote:And let me make something perfectly clear. It absolutely stuns me that out of all my libraries, Bazille is my 8th best seller and Softube Modular is my 5th best seller. Now that is a synth I'd figure very few people would even get as not a lot of people are into modular synths as opposed to something like a Sylenth1, Spire or even a Hive or Diva. That totally stuns the hell out of me. And this is a synth without an internal browser that, on certain DAWs, won't even load 3rd party sounds.
- KVRian
- 782 posts since 21 Apr, 2016
wagtunes wrote:I wonder how many people DON'T have Serum?
Nobody, Ever wrote:I have enough plugins.
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- KVRAF
- 9847 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
I don't have Serum, but I do have many other synth plugins.wagtunes wrote:My number 1 selling library is no surprise. It's Serum by almost 2 to 1 over 2 through 5. Steve must be doing a great business over there. In fact, I wonder how many people DON'T have Serum?ontrackp wrote:If you don't mind me asking -- what's your number 1 selling library?wagtunes wrote:And let me make something perfectly clear. It absolutely stuns me that out of all my libraries, Bazille is my 8th best seller and Softube Modular is my 5th best seller. Now that is a synth I'd figure very few people would even get as not a lot of people are into modular synths as opposed to something like a Sylenth1, Spire or even a Hive or Diva. That totally stuns the hell out of me. And this is a synth without an internal browser that, on certain DAWs, won't even load 3rd party sounds.
