u-he now supports Apple Silicon.
Beatzille is a compact version of the modular synthesizer Bazille commissioned by the German music / technology magazine Beat and developed by u-he.
Beatzille features are a simpler version of Bazille's more robust and larger offering, using the selected and re-arragned modules for a more basic configuration.
Key features:
Only available via Beat DVDs included with print copies of the magazine.
This is so good that I wont be buying the full version anytime soon, and only if it's on sale.
Seriously, this is a magware version of Bazille with 2 oscillators instead of four, one filter instead of four, one LFO and only one effect.
The sound is the same though, and you even get a few third party presets for Bazille. For a one year sub on beat.de, 30 something euro, you get this as well as several other magware synths and a ton of soundware. This synth is worth the 30 something euro alone.
Downvoted by a couple of butthurt old farts who can't tell one synth from another.
Read ReviewBeatzille is also available in a native Linux version, downloadable from the Beat.de site after registration. The plugin works perfectly in Bitwig 1.3.5 for Linux.
Some of those limitations seems like make this synth pointless. Like no "high qulaity".
Pointless? Did you miss the point? ;-)
Pointless? You've got to be joking.
I know this was years ago but this confuses the hell out of me.
This is one the coolest synths out there. No high quality???? It would really only need that for super high freq content. Its not as full featured as Bazille but thats a good thing. It really forces you to get the most out of it. It makes for some enjoyable programming.
Agreed, Rcl. It's a damn fine synth in it's own right, and far from pointless. I imagine anyone who would claim that it's pointless just don't know how to use it.
It's "free" if you pay for a magazine subscription.
A single issue will provide it, don't need to subscribe, .
you'll also get an excellent Zebra CM, a great xils Stix drum machine, .
and dozens more, all for around $6 and 20 minutes setting up a CM account, .
a filesilo account and then downloading your content. A nice system, .
easy to navigate.
Cheers.
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