Bazille
Bazille is a fully patchable polyphonic modular synthesizer built around four digital oscillators that simultaneously run phase distortion (PD), frequency modulation (FM), and a process called fractal resonance — a kind of internal sync-like effect that generates bold harmonics from simple waveforms. The oscillators run down to 0Hz so they can double as LFOs or take on custom shapes via Bazille’s mapping generators. Signals route through four self-oscillating multimode filters with up to six parallel outputs each, and four ADSR envelopes with fall/rise controls on the sustain stage. There is no default routing — everything gets patched explicitly, which is the point.
Modulation options run deep: two LFOs with three parallel outputs each, four Multiplex modules handling mixing, crossfading, ring modulation, and amplitude modulation, a 16-step morphing sequencer per voice with eight snapshots, plus sample and hold, lag generators, inverters, rectifiers, and a quantizer. The onboard effects cover stereo delay, six types of distortion, two phaser types, and spring reverb. It ships with over 1,700 factory presets and supports MPE. Bazille is genuinely complex — the learning curve is steep and that is entirely the idea.