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AuthorTopic: buzz2vst
buzzy
Posted: 6th May 2003 18:46
New plugin..
lets you use buzz synths and effects in any VST Host.

http://members.fortunecity.com/buzz2vst
patchworkcat
Posted: 6th May 2003 19:27
Thanks for the tip. Cool I got the synth-type instruments to work in Orion (including the Jeskola 01 organ)! Let's get this clear it's buggy, doesn't like the mono to stereo wrapper much and therefore crashed Chainer.
You have to have Buzz installed too, unlike the Fruity wrapper.
I assume this has gotten around O. T.'s software licence somehow (or it's going to disappear very quickly)

edit, I suspect that the problem I have is my own stupid fault Embarassed
Deuce
Posted: 7th May 2003 02:27
Fruityloops Buzz machine wrapper is fine and can be used to run Buzz machines in any VSTi host (via the FL VSTi).

The trouble is that the FL Buzz wrapper does not load any of the drum machines at all. This really sucks. It seems to run most of the other machines (synths and fx) fine though, just none of the drum machines. Does anyone know why that is?
Ronny Pries
Posted: 7th May 2003 03:34
that's is stone old, dead and already burried (in other words, don't expect that it works).

ronny
Jemino
Posted: 7th May 2003 04:51
Considering the liscensing price and terms of Oskari's Buzzlib (jeskola.net), I have huge doubts about these vst plugins legality.
Such clandestine plugins were bound to appear one day or the other anyway. Let's see what Oskari will do about those.
odo
Posted: 7th May 2003 04:54
works fine in psycle
thanks

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sorry psycle crashes Sad

but still fun Smile
moroe
Posted: 7th May 2003 09:26
hm, the link to buzz2vst doesnt work for me
THK
Posted: 7th May 2003 10:03
Probably Oskari already did something Wink
patchworkcat
Posted: 7th May 2003 12:56
Well the drum machines don't work because they are tracker drum machines. The synths work and I reckon it's worth it to get Jeskola 01 into Orion.
Anyway looks like OT reached for his lawyer- again Rolling Eyes
smp
Posted: 7th May 2003 19:30
Alex wrote:
Fruityloops Buzz machine wrapper is fine and can be used to run Buzz machines in any VSTi host (via the FL VSTi).

The trouble is that the FL Buzz wrapper does not load any of the drum machines at all. This really sucks. It seems to run most of the other machines (synths and fx) fine though, just none of the drum machines. Does anyone know why that is?


Actually, I was under the impression that FL VSTi couldn't run Buzz machines (unlike the standalone) precisely because the licensing issues mentioned by others in this thread.

Unless something's changed, I guess, but from what I hear about OT, that's probably not likely.
patchworkcat
Posted: 7th May 2003 20:29
No you can't use FL as a buzz to vst wrapper. Something about the buzz community not supporting it, which makes it sound like the machine developers were part of the decision! Confused
Anyway Oskari Tammelin is not rushing to produce a vst wrapper and Buzz itself becomes a more useful tool all the time. Faced with a choice I'd sooner have Polac VSTi than this buzz2vst.
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