
https://www.3amnoise.net/bazille/3am_necrotizing_fasciitis.zip
¡Gratis! 101 patches for u-he's Bazille.
Lots of defective and unstable sounds. Even patches that start out normal can typically be mutated with performance controls (mod wheel, pressure, etc). I often use a channel of an unused multiplexer as a kind of 'Macro' control. If you see the +5 output going to a channel with the gain turned to 0, it's most likely used to offset one or more other parameters.
Almost every patch uses one or more performance controls, check the patch notes for details.
Most patches have the effects off by default but I've set the effects in many patches to provide variations on the original sound. Again, check the patch notes.
I tried to make each patch act like it's own unique synth (many based on patches I've made with my hardware modular), so messing with with the controls can yield a wide range of sounds. However some patches won't behave, so small adjustments may break the patch or even stop the sound completely (which may be a good thing
Here are some demos
https://soundcloud.com/justin3am/sets/n ... ciitis-for
My favorite patches are probably also the most useless. The 'apc' patches started as an experiment in making the filters act as oscillators without resonance or direct feedback. Well, I couldn't get them to tune right, so I just turned off the key scaling and made the filters cross modulate each other. I then patch up a bunch of performance controls, so you can only get the full experience of the sound with a MIDI controller that has some knobs. If you are just playing the keys, they will only produce one pitch (but not in tune).
bla-bla-bla enjoy the sounds
