| Author | Topic: Anyone try out BuzzVST alpha yet? | |
| Har | Posted: 13th November 2002 19:27 | |
Has anyone installed this alpha and tried it out yet? It looks like it might finally be the long-awaited way to get all those cool Buzz machines into a VST environment...I think. Curious if anyone's tried it out yet and had any luck/feedback/comments/complaints...? (I'm a little loathe to install an alpha anything on my system, to be honest...) | ||
| mistertoast | Posted: 13th November 2002 20:13 | |
I grabbed it immediately. Couldn't figure out what to do with it, though. | ||
| Ben [KVR] | Posted: 14th November 2002 05:53 | |
Launch BuzzVST, add a generator and connect it to the output.
Launch Cubase (Or your VSTi host of choice) add the BuzzVST Synth to the instrument rack and play it, the MIDI is routed to BuzzVST and plays the generator from there.... as far as I can tell anyway | ||
| mistertoast | Posted: 14th November 2002 07:21 | |
OK. It's not working for me. Bummer. | ||
| funky lime | Posted: 14th November 2002 08:09 | |
another reason to get fruity loops... it's got buzz generator/fx adapters! | ||
| andyeb | Posted: 15th November 2002 01:04 | |
Sounds like my experience when I looked at the original buzz all those years ago Andy | ||
| THK | Posted: 15th November 2002 01:53 | |
It's only working with a few generators yet ... one of them is Jeskola ES-9, but only monophonic (very early alpha) | ||
| Mva | Posted: 15th November 2002 15:57 | |
They just suck, cause it's not the true power of Buzz. Buzz machines should be used modular, just like inside Buzz. | ||
| andyeb | Posted: 16th November 2002 00:18 | |
The buzz machine support in fruity does seem to be problematic at times, especially during rendering when you will get completely different sounding output :-#.
Andy |









