Wave sequencing
(tip by kcd1961)
The sequencer can be used to cycle between signals e.g. oscillators. Open the example patch
‘Wave Sequencing’ and study the multiplex panel: The first tap switches between the left and
right inputs of the upper multiplex units, while the second tap toggles between their outputs.
Envelope Tricks
Envelope triggering via LFO
As mentioned on page 4, this feature has been improved. As of version 1.1.1 you can shift the
phase of LFO triggers in a precise and dependable way: The Phase knob shifts the repeats in
time, while Wave controls the width of the gate from 0% to 100%. Note that there is no
retriggering at either of those extremes.
If the Phase value is smaller than the Wave value, there is also a trigger each time Bazille
receives a MIDI Note On.
This means that you can now use both LFOs to retrigger two envelopes, and offset the Phase of
one of them for interesting rhythms. Tip: Process LFO waveforms using mapping generators,
then modulate e.g. pitch and cutoff.
Note: All factory presets with LFO-triggered envelopes have been checked and adjusted to suit
the new behaviour, but you might find that one or two of your own LFO-triggered patches no
longer work as expected. If a previously repeating patch no longer repeats, try setting the Phase
of the offending LFO to minimum first, then adjust Wave.
FX Tricks
Distortion as EQ
As long as you keep the input level low, you can use the Distortion as a fairly clean equalizer.
Phaser as Resonator
You can use the Phaser for strong, static colouration by setting its LFO
Depth
to zero then
adjusting
Center
and
Feedback
to taste. Works best with the ‘Flanged’
Type
.
As the
Stereo
knob offsets the phase of the internal LFO per stereo channel, without any LFO
modulation it won’t do anything here. However, you can effectively shift the range of
Center
by
turning up the LFO
Rate.
Call that a quirk!
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