2014/09/30 09:29:42
ltb

After several years' development, u-he is proud to announce the release of our own monster from the deep - Bazille. No longer a legend but a scientific fact, Bazille is available now. VST / AU / AAX, 32 and 64-bit.
  • 4 digital oscillators with simultaneous FM (frequency modulation), PD (phase distortion) and FR (fractal resonance)
  • 4 multimode analogue type filters with up to 6 parallel outputs each
  • 4 modelled effects: stereo delay, distortion, phaser, spring reverb
  • 2 LFOs with 3 parallel outputs each
  • 4 ADS(S)R type envelope generators
  • signal processors: Inverter, rectifier, sample & hold, lag generators and quantizer
  • 2 mapping generators (waveshapers) with a variety of drawing tools and controls
  • 8 x 16-step morphing sequencer
  • multiplex modules for signal mixing, RM (ring modulation), AM (amplitude modulation)
  • single-page alternative skin included
  • microtuning support (.tun files)
  • multichannel MIDI support
  • user interface zoom in 10% steps
  • over 1700 presets...
Bazille’s special introductory price of $89 (+ VAT in the EU) has been extended until October 15. After that, the regular price is $129 (+ VAT in the EU).
 
http://www.u-he.com/cms/b...5-872937f8cf-308811509
2014/09/30 09:36:48
Karyn
That looks cool,  I love analogue synths.  Any problems running in Sonar?
2014/09/30 09:46:12
scook
It runs fine in SONAR.
2014/09/30 09:59:42
scook
Forgot to mention Groove 3 has a video series on it.
2014/10/06 13:22:46
Patrice G
Hi, I've purchased this vst yesterday, and it is amazing ! you can create some great evolving "modular-type" sounds, and the sound of the oscillators alone is just superb, the FM PD and FR modulations (as described in the first post) and the stack options (several voices with individual tuning) really allows to get a wide range of sounds from one oscillator, and you haven't touched the modulation sources yet !
 
I post here because I have an issue with this software... I cannot save my own patches... when I click on the save button in Bazille GUI, it opens a new window but I cannot write anything in the text areas, instead, the keys still drive sonar (I have X2 producer) for example if press the space bar, it stars the reading of the project instead of adding a space.
 
I don't have this problem if I open Bazille in maschine 2.1 software, but on another hand I generally don't have any problem to save my presets with third-party plugins inside Sonar, so the issue is just with Bazille inside Sonar...
 
I can save my Bazille presets if I use the functions of the vst "container" (at the very top of the vst window), but I really would like to be able to use the build-in save function of Bazlle because you can add some information about the patch.
 
I use win7 64 bits, and Sonar X2 producer as well as Bazille run in 64bits mode.
2014/10/06 14:05:40
Crowned One
It seems to be the case with all U-He Synths even if you give the keyboard over to it.
The work around I have used so far is to cut and paste from a word or text file.
 
Unless someone has found a better way.
2014/10/06 14:42:39
Patrice G
It does not sound good...
I've tried to copy and paste but it was not working because I was using the Ctrl+v keyboard command... I have just tried with a right click in the text area and then chosing "paste" from the pop-up menu, and then I got my text. :)
Thank you for your response :)
But I am afraid the problem comes from Sonar... I really trust U-He
2014/10/06 15:02:44
scook
Blame SONAR if you wish, the root of the problem is Windows. Another way to look at the issue is the way some vendors choose to create dialogs. U-he plug-ins create dialogs to save presets which appears to Windows as separate from the plug-in UI. This defeats the "give all keystrokes" option in the plug-in header.
2014/10/06 16:50:44
dmbaer
For what it's worth, this is not the only u-he synth for which people have reported this behavior.  I've experienced it with Diva under SONAR.  And it does seem to be limited to happening only with SONAR.
2014/10/06 17:03:26
scook
I would expect all the u-he synths work the same way. At least every one I have encountered work the same way. SONAR is a Windows only program relying on the Windows environment to handle a lot of things cross platform programs may do a different way. This is nothing new and unlikely to change until Windows changes the behavior.
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