yep. fruity loops all the way, buzz is a drama and not for the impatient
like me.
plus now you can render out each fx channel for multitracking, unless of
course
you use fruty as a VSTi in which case you can render on the fly...

so many reasons to use fruity, and things just got that much better in v
3.55
:)

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From: Jurgen Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 20 July 2002 9:35 PM
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Buzz for dnb



I thought he was using Fruity Loops mainly.  There used to be (and probably
still are)
some FLP files online with a ghost snare tutorial and stuff like that.
Isn't the man himself on this list btw?

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> > Is there a place where complete Buzz-tunes can be downloaded?
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> as a matter of fact, I think the guy who runs spinwarp.com (the drum n
bass
> tutorial site) uses ONLY buzz.  He has tons of tracks up.
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> www.spinwarp.com
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