Bazille - most misunderstood synth?

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Urs wrote:new dev starts Patch Browser revision in January.
Oh hello - can you say any more about what the aspirations for this are, Urs?
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noiseboyuk wrote:
Urs wrote:new dev starts Patch Browser revision in January.
Oh hello - can you say any more about what the aspirations for this are, Urs?
Can't elaborate, but it's going to add tag-based browsing.

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egbert101 wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:- Why is it called Bazille? 8)
- Can it do "warm" "analog" sounds such as lush pads as well?
Imagine a noisy factory, but under water. That's bazille.
This description, to encapsulate Bazille, is...so insufficient, no offense intended. But, yes, it can do lush pads.

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Urs wrote:Well, the thread comes at a time where Howard is working on a soundset with extensive documentation on how things work. So, hehe, it's neither neglected nor do we rest to educate.
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Urs wrote:
noiseboyuk wrote:
Urs wrote:new dev starts Patch Browser revision in January.
Oh hello - can you say any more about what the aspirations for this are, Urs?
Can't elaborate, but it's going to add tag-based browsing.
Actually that's elaboration enough for me, thanks Urs. Great news, as someone who often needs to work fast, this ultimately might give me a major nudge towards U-he, thanks for the info.
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Urs wrote:William works on P5, Jan will join in after holidays, Sascha works on drum thing, Basti and myself on Z2.8, new dev starts Patch Browser revision in January. So there's lots in the pipeline. Being a good boy scoutI'm refactoring and improving stuff for all other projects as I code away.
That's great :tu: Thank you for the info :)
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Bodhisan wrote:
egbert101 wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:- Why is it called Bazille? 8)
- Can it do "warm" "analog" sounds such as lush pads as well?
Imagine a noisy factory, but under water. That's bazille.
This description, to encapsulate Bazille, is...so insufficient, no offense intended. But, yes, it can do lush pads.
It seems geared at genres like film scores or industrial music, Depeche Mode-like stuff :)

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exmatproton wrote:some "unusable" patches :tu:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 0#p6655020
Lots of jingle bells I suppose :hihi:

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fluffy_little_something wrote:
exmatproton wrote:some "unusable" patches :tu:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 0#p6655020
Lots of jingle bells I suppose :hihi:
euh..no :wink:

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I own Bazille, Repro-1 and Diva. Bazille was the first I bought and is still my favorite. The sort of puzzle/problem solving element of accomplishing your task in Bazille brings out additional creativity in me. It does a great job on lots of different sounds but one area where I've noticed it especially outshines everything else in my library is in building sounds with a sort of metallic edge.

Anyway, the one major setback of Bazille is my brain explodes whenever I try to reverse engineer a patch. Even if it's one that I created myself. Them's the breaks I guess.

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Razzia wrote:my brain explodes whenever I try to reverse engineer a patch. Even if it's one that I created myself.
Haha :lol: this is so spot on in my own experience aswell... for good and for bad :) spagetti
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I remember doing that once, on a Synthmaster patch... there was so much going on in the mod matrix, that i had no idea why i would need such an overkill of modulation, or routing for such a patch. I'm all for "the simpler, the better". I'd rather use several instances, and layer stuff than trying to do it all in one instance.

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Does Bazille have built-in protection against peaks and other unexpected results when doing the wrong things? 8)

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fluffy_little_something wrote:Does Bazille have built-in protection against peaks and other unexpected results when doing the wrong things? 8)
Hope not cause my music is mostly based on the unexpected results which I get when doing wrong things.
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