A Complex Patch Analysis - Sound design with u-he´s "Bazille"

in music •  7 years ago 

A Complex Patch Analysis

The VST “Bazille” is a modular FM/PM softsynth with 4 oscillator units and an amazing bunch of functions, most of which can be freely patched and used in series or parallel or both etc.

A lot of functions in combination with the flexibility of a modular synth seems to be a good thing – and is a good thing.
But it´s difficult to figure out how to get the sound I want, the sound or sound scape I´m thinking of.

Analysing the patches of masters of sound design is a good way to learn and to understand the functions of such a complex engine.

Here is an example. Enjoy it!
Rolf

Timeline and content of the video:

00:00 Intro and Content
01:09 The Preset: an Overview
01:58 The 5 single Components
03:28 OSC 1: Setting up the Rhythm,
Mapping Generators and Multiplexes
O8:30 The Mapping Generators, Modes and Sources
10:09 OSC 2: Setting up the rhythm,
Mapping Generators and Multiplexes
14:03 OSC 3: Setting up the rhythm,
Mapping Generators and Multiplexes
15:40 OSC 4: Setting up the rhythm,
Mapping Generators and Multiplexes
17:10 Rhythm part 5: White Noise, Envelope 3 and Filter 3
24:09 Modifying 1: Changing the rhythm
28:43 OSC 1: The Sound
29:00 FM / PM / PD
32:43 Fractalize
33:57 OSC 1: The Individual Components of the Sound
34:48 OSC 2: The Individual Components of the Sound
36:00 OSC 3: The Individual Components of the Sound
37:10 OSC 4: The Individual Components of the Sound
38:10 Modifying 2: Changing the Individual Sounds
41:03 Some Words at the End

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