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Bazille - Digital Modular Synthesis
Bazille is a large modular system combining digital oscillators with analogue-style filters and modelled effects, with a flexibility that only modular patching can provide.
After ACE, the second spawn of our ongoing 'Berlin Modular' project, this one is a very different, much larger beast...
Features
- 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...
System Requirements
Mac
- Mac OS X 10.9 or newer (Intel and M1 Mac Supported) (64-bit only)
- AU2, VST2, VST3
Windows
- Windows 7 or newer (32 / 64-bit)
- VST2, VST3
Minimum Requirements
- Host software / DAW
- 1GB RAM, more recommended
- 50MB free disk space
- 1000 × 600 or larger display
- Modern CPU required
- Intel Nehalem or newer, AMD Bulldozer or newer (for Windows / Linux)
- Intel Nehalem or newer, Apple M1 (for Mac)
- Linux - glibc version 2.28 or newer
Plugin Formats:
- Bazille is not a standalone product, it requires host software. Bazille is compatible with nearly all DAWs.
- Bazille is Native Instruments NKS-ready and compatible with Maschine and Komplete Kontrol hardware.
Combining powerful digital oscillators with an analogue-style semi-modular architecture, Bazille, the long awaited new synth from u-he (the makers of Diva and ACE) is a sound designer's dream come true. Hopes for Bazille couldn't be higher: it's been in development for the last half-decade and co...
Read MoreU-he's Bazille (pronounced "Batzilla") has been in development since 2009, and publicly available in various alpha and beta versions for a number of years. Each revision generated much excitement and discussion within synth communities. Finally, after a very lengthy gestation period, Bazille v1.0...
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Users highly praise this software synthesizer as an excellent, great-sounding tool for learning complex modular analog synthesis techniques. While some reviewers note a lack of tutorials and find it slightly annoying to use at times, the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with many considering it the best modular analog soft synth available.


