Bazille - most misunderstood synth?

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Examigan wrote:
wagtunes wrote:
ontrackp wrote:
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.
If you don't mind me asking -- what's your number 1 selling library?
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?
I don't have Serum, but I do have many other synth plugins.
Well, numbers don't lie. Go to Youtube and type in Serum VST. There are 24,700 results.

Type in Bazille VST and there are 1,300 results.

You can make whatever you like out of that. I'm gonna go with Serum being one of the most popular VSTs around.

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Urs wrote:
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)
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.
I've a lot more faith in your experience and focus, than the ears of
50/60 year olds with terrabytes of metal and rock thrashing about
in their medical history.

I could be wrong in assuming most of the U-he team grew up
without Black Oak Arkansas posters in the bedroom, and have
taken some care of their hearing, as a professional regimen. Not that anyone
in their right mind would object to a U-he amp-sim suite in 2018/mid 2017.
I'd be surprised if it's not laid out in detail on your secret wipe-board,
with your existing effects already coded for easy integration.
:hihi: Let the rumours fly :hihi:

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Numanoid wrote: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).
Awsome :hihi: :tu: Made my day.
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Urs wrote:
AnX wrote:So its France v Germany again?

"this time its synthesizers"
Hahaha, no, you should've seen us five years ago. ...
I think/hope he referred to football :)

Yes, it's good to remember the good ole times, isn't it ? :hihi: And exchange a few love words and compliments from time to time. Who knows, we might be united in the future if/when 'winter will come' (GOT ref of course)
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Dark Zebra is the collaboration of a software developer, a sound designer/musician and a composer/storyteller.

It is not a collaboraton between 2 software developers. If u-He and Xils got together a lot of toes would be stepped on and noses put out of joint. :hihi: In my opinion.

Dark Zebra patches still make my jaw drop.
:hyper: M O N O S Y N T H S F O R E V E R :hyper:

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I, for one, would lose all respect for U-he. Though should Urs throw a mercy shag xils' way, I assume he'd wear a ribbed rubber for protection and his pleasure. :lol:

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ghettosynth wrote:Have you had any thoughts on more advance envelopes in a future variant of Bazille? For me, two stage decay is an important aspect of many FM sounds that I don't find easy to replicate cleanly in Bazille.
Whoever needs two-stage decay regularly, I recommend permanently switching to "GearPorn" skin so you can see all envelope parameters in the one page. I switched and never looked back :-)

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wagtunes wrote:Well, numbers don't lie. Go to Youtube and type in Serum VST. There are 24,700 results.

Type in Bazille VST and there are 1,300 results.
Maybe you forgot to type in Sylenth 1 VST. :)
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BasariStudios wrote:
wagtunes wrote:Well, numbers don't lie. Go to Youtube and type in Serum VST. There are 24,700 results.

Type in Bazille VST and there are 1,300 results.
Maybe you forgot to type in Sylenth 1 VST. :)
I'm sure Sylenth1 is the most popular VSTs on the planet. I was simply comparing Bazille to Serum as far as popularity.

PS - Sylenth1 - 102,000 results.

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Thankfully, popularity doesn't equal, well, most of the reasons I build software for.

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Urs wrote:Thankfully, popularity doesn't equal, well, most of the reasons I build software for.
I take that back, "u-he Diva" yields 271.000 results on Youtube.

:clown:

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Urs wrote:Thankfully, popularity doesn't equal, well, most of the reasons I build software for.
:hihi:

A clever answer.

@wagtunes, the number libraries sold for Softube and Bazille do not surprise me as both of those are a tweakers software versions of heaven. I think both of those devices make you say you are thankful there's a way to save those beautiful patches.

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Howard wrote:
ghettosynth wrote:Have you had any thoughts on more advance envelopes in a future variant of Bazille? For me, two stage decay is an important aspect of many FM sounds that I don't find easy to replicate cleanly in Bazille.
Whoever needs two-stage decay regularly, I recommend permanently switching to "GearPorn" skin so you can see all envelope parameters in the one page. I switched and never looked back :-)
Well, so, I know about the F/R range, but, point taken. It is easier to dial in with the F/R and range knobs side by side. As I said, I don't find it as clean as just setting the level and rate, however, I probably should have been more clear. It's not that it's impossible, just annoying to setup. I get that the fall/rise aspect makes it more flexible than only having a specific second decay stage.

At any rate, my question was really about more advanced envelopes in general. Multi segment, adjustable slope, etc?

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Given the CZ nature of it, it would seem natural to have those type of envs, to a point (tho i did find them rather tedious to use on the actual hardware)

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