TIPS & TRICKS
Tips & Tricks
General Tips
Less CPU
Go easy on your CPU, use
legato
or
mono
mode unless you really need polyphony, or e.g. set
Voices
to only 4. Keeping the maximum polyphony low also means you can set longer envelope
release times without overtaxing your system.
Need another LFO?
Try oscillator 2 in Hertz or clocked mode, envelope 2 in loop mode or the modulation sequencer
through a Lag Generator.
Experiment!
It’s all too easy to limit your options by basing your patches on typical ‘fixed architecture’ synth
signal flow by default. So why not try connecting an almost-self-resonating bandpass filter into
an oscillator’s phase modulation input, use that oscillator to modulate the resonance of said
filter while a sampled & held triangle wave from the pressure-driven mapping generator
modulates the rate of the LFO multiplied with the oscillator’s output? Or something ;-)
Unlike Bazille, you have to remain fairly ‘economical’ in BeatZille. With a bit of thought, however,
you can still achieve seemingly impossible tasks.
Oscillator Tricks
DX-type ‘FM’
Load ‘--INIT--’ and switch both oscillator Tune modes (currently
Semitone
) to
Overtone
. Patch
the lower OSC 2 output to OSC 1 phase modulation input (
PM Course
) and turn the amount up
to about 50. You should hear a very bright ‘digital’ wave. Turn the
PD
knob in OSC 1 to
minimum for a pure sine wave carrier – the tone becomes less bright, more hollow.
Patch envelope 2 into OSC 2 volume modulation input, turn the knob up to about 50 and take
the Volume all the way down. In envelope 2, drag the sustain (S) slider all the way down and
turn Velocity up to maximum. The patch should sound a bit like a simple DX piano already.
Adjust both envelope release times to taste and experiment with different overtone relationships
by adjusting
Tune
in both oscillators.
Sub-oscillators
It’s very easy to add a phase-locked ‘sub-oscillator’ in BeatZille: Select
Saw
as your fractal
wave, but leave the amount at zero. Note:
Tri
delivers great bass, and
Max
is, perhaps
surprisingly, the most subtle option when applied to a sawtooth (turn the amount up a tiny bit for
some ‘grit’). Here’s an alternative: Use the second PD waveform.
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