3 Bazille questions

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Hi everyone!

3 simple questions:
  1. What does the "Const" switch in the ENV section do? I just can figure it out.
  2. How long will the alpha stay free? I made _A LOT_ of presets already and I wonder If I should start to use/share them :hihi:
  3. Why aren't there more awesome synths like Bazille? :hihi:
And thanks again for the free Alpha! Bazille is my favorite synth besides Zebra :)

Cheers
Dennis

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Const is for constant rate vs. constant time (or vice versa?)

E.g. if decay time becomes shorter when you raise sustain then it's probably constant rate. If decay stays the same then it's constant time.

I think the implementation is so that constant rate will stop abruptly when sustain is reached while constant time will smoothly fade into sustain level.

No idea about the other questions :oops:

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Thanks :)
That makes sense!
I hope the alpha will stay free for some more weeks (would of course be understandable if that wouldn't be the case!) :)

Cheers
Dennis

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Urs wrote:Const is for constant rate vs. constant time (or vice versa?)
E.g. if decay time becomes shorter when you raise sustain then it's probably constant rate. If decay stays the same then it's constant time. I think the implementation is so that constant rate will stop abruptly when sustain is reached while constant time will smoothly fade into sustain level.
No idea about the other questions :oops:
Aha! Decay defined as either "Slope" or "Time". I must have known that, but it's been too long since I played with Bazille...

To answer Bronto's last question: because there's only one Urs on this planet, of course!

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I love the Bazille ENVs and this adds even more flexibility! I recently use Bazille for all my drum sounds (Flexible ENVs are very important for drum sounds imo).
Howard wrote:To answer Bronto's last question: because there's only one Urs on this planet, of course!
Of course!
And I guess DIVA will be another great, unique U-He synth! :)

Cheers
Dennis

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