any tips on how to avoid Aliasing in bazille?
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- KVRist
- 237 posts since 28 Mar, 2005 from Netherlands
Urs (or anyone else @ u-he), did anything ever become of this? I pulled up Bazille again just now after not touching it for a while and yeah, the oscillators alias pretty badly. In the age of 13900Ks (which I'm fortunate enough to have one), I think it'd be great to have an option for essentially alias-free oscillators. Still love this synth but would surely love an ultra-quality option.
- u-he
- 30208 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
There is no way I know of to completely antialias these oscillators. We can probably oversample the whole thing more, but I do not think this is without drawbacks (other than CPU). Oversampling can degrade precision of slow signals, like those used for modulation.
Interestingly, we can simulate a single Bazille Oscillator in a prototype oscillator of Zebra 3, without any audible aliasing. This oscillator however has no audio rate modulation capabilities at all - and if it had, it would again alias quite easily, more so than Bazille today.
Interestingly, we can simulate a single Bazille Oscillator in a prototype oscillator of Zebra 3, without any audible aliasing. This oscillator however has no audio rate modulation capabilities at all - and if it had, it would again alias quite easily, more so than Bazille today.
