I've downloaded Buzz a day ago, played around with it a bit for a few hours (reading 
the 
manual mainly) and have a general idea of how the thing works now.

I'm just wondering, besides a way to generate some weird and new sounds, does anyone 
use 
Buzz to create drum'n'bass tracks?
Since making dnb is mainly about using a lot of samples, I don't see myself creating 
loads of sampler machines and programming them in the pattern editor etc etc..
It looks like a lot of work for something that's so easy to do in Fruity and a lot of 
other soft.

It does look like a neat way to come up with some highly acidic basslines though :)


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