yeah, buzz kicks ass.  it was the first piece of software i started learning
on, since i couldn't get my hands on anything that cost money.  it was kinda
complicated to learn initially, but then everything made sense after a week
of messing with it.  the only thing that made it both annoying and
interesting was the pattern editor, when you'd have patterns of 128 ticks or
so, my eyes would hurt after a few hours of being on it  :)
the fact that it's based on machines plugged into effects was great though,
coming from an electric-guitar playing background.  i wouldn't go back to it
(i'm a complete logic fan now, i've even started ignoring fruity lately),
but i'm glad i learned it.  supports vst now, doesn't it?  if anyone wants
to visit an old-school piece of software with some features of the newer
programs, give it a try... it's fun.

joe

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike the Bucket [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 9:52 PM
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] New Free Software


Has anyone else played around much with this Jeskola Buzz thing from
www.buzzmachines.com? It's like a hybrid modular moduling synth and mod
tracker thing - but me thinks it's not too bad so long as you've come from a
tracker background? What does anyone else thinks?

-Mike the Bucket
"Man is his own worst enemy"



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