Bastl introduces Basil, New Delay Module at Superbooth 23

At Superbooth 2023, being held in Berlin May 11-13, Bastl has introduced a new delay module, Basil.

Basil is a compact, yet flexible, digital stereo delay module, built on the Bastl Pizza HW platform. It offers clean delay, as well as lo-fi flavors, and its Space section opens the doors for exploration far beyond simple delay territory.

The Basil delay buffer modulates well, allowing users to recreate many classic time-based effects, such as chorus, flanger, vibrato, pitch shifter, reverb, and stereo widener, and navigate between them with just a few performative gestures. Bastl says that “Basil is ideal for clean effects, ambient washes, glitchy sound design, or distorted drones.”

With its V/Oct input, fine delay tuning, and filter in the feedback path, it can also be used as part of a Karplus-Strong synthesis voice. Even the feedback amount is compensated with the shortest delay times to maintain constant decay characteristics when changing pitch.

Since Basil is based on the same 8HP HW platform as the Pizza oscillator, owners of either module can easily interchange their firmware using the simple firmware update procedure. Bastl will not be selling extra faceplates, but will open-source the production and vector files for all the modules based on the Bastl Pizza platform. They plan to open-source both the code and the schematics of the module so that users can hack their own Pizzas.

Basil is available to order now for €267 excl. VAT via their B-Shop and dealer network. Shipping is expected to be in early-mid June 2023.

Hands-On with New Elektron Analog Heat +FX


In his latest loopop video, host Ziv Eliraz offers a hands-on review of the new Elektron Analog Heat +FX.

The Analog Heat +FX is an all-around sound coloring and manipulation box that gives you a wide color palette of processing possibilities:

  • Eight fully analog stereo distortion circuits
  • Multi-mode filter, with 7 filter types
  • 2-band adaptable EQ
  • Noise gate
  • Digital effects: Reverb, Delay, Chorus, Warble, Bits and more. You can also reorder effects to create custom signal paths and timbres


Watch the video and share your thoughts on the new Elektron Analog Heat +FX in the comments!

Topics covered in the video:

0:00 Intro

1:30 vs Heat MK2

3:30 Overview

6:25 Connectivity

8:00 Effects

8:30 Bits

9:15 Warble

10:30 Chorus

11:00 Delay

12:50 Reverb

14:40 Compressor

15:55 Bass focus

17:20 Heat circuits

21:50 Analog filters

23:25 Stereo filters

24:00 EQ

25:15 Gate

25:55 Envelope

26:25 Follow & wah

27:50 AD & AR

29:50 Env tips, ideas

30:30 Duck the verb

31:35 Duck the fbdk

33:05 Env filter

34:10 LFOs

34:45 Tremolo

35:15 Peak pan

36:25 Overbridge

38:00 Pros & cons

New Modules from Noise Lab Sweden at Superbooth 2023

Noiselab has introduced Tailgater, a new Eurorack module that is designed to convert any incoming monophonic audio signal to a 1V/octave CV that can be used to control the pitch on your VCOs and filters.

The tracking is precise, very fast, and spans over six octaves, which means it covers both electric guitars and basses.

The company will also be previewing three other modules that are to be released soon.

  • Circula is a 12HP, 4 channel CV and Gate sequencer, with a host of features, including Euclidean Rhythms, step sequencer, fugue generator, scales, external CV and clock control, and more.
  • Rumbler is a 14HP analog drum module that features the kick, snare, and hats, as well as some “extra goodies”.
  • Wrinkler MK2 is an updated wavefolder with a feature set that they say “you won’t find in any other folder out there.”

Find out more on the Noiselab website.