Mike Oldfield using FL Studio.

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Just making george's post more obvious.

Too many things to quote here, but if you're doubting the quality of buzz machines, you'd be in for a surprise if you actually tried buzz. Either way, nice plug from Oldfield. Doesn't beat Kraftwerk/Steinberg though. :P

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elekt wrote:Either way, nice plug from Oldfield. Doesn't beat Kraftwerk/Steinberg though.:P
Who said this was a competition...simply an interesting fact. Also interesting to see he dumped Mac in favour of PC.

Carb.

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At the end of the day, it suits the way he wants to work at the moment. We all change direction occasionally. Who knows, I may even start using Project 5...

OK, so that's unlikely but you know what I mean.
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Carbonboy wrote:Also interesting to see he dumped Mac in favour of PC.
Maybe he was using OS9?

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Hey! What's wrong with OS9?
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CodeAudio wrote:Hey! What's wrong with OS9?
From my experience, I prefer XP/2K any time over OS9. But if you have a G5 with OSX to give away, please let me know :)

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Carbonboy wrote:
Who said this was a competition...simply an interesting fact. Also interesting to see he dumped Mac in favour of PC.

Carb.
I thought you'd appreciate my effort to take this thread back where it belonged.
Since you probably don't wanna know what I think of Fruityloops.

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well, Mike Oldfield doesn't.
:lol:
..what goes around comes around..

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elekt wrote:
Carbonboy wrote:
Who said this was a competition...simply an interesting fact. Also interesting to see he dumped Mac in favour of PC.

Carb.
I thought you'd appreciate my effort to take this thread back where it belonged.
Since you probably don't wanna know what I think of Fruityloops.

i apreciated your effort

and i am also interested in your opinion 8)
thats what forums are for :wink:
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jeanmariecannie wrote:
Majken wrote:I just think what imageline did was very unnecessary and unprofessional.
We paid Oskari (what we call) a small fortune for the Buzz Wrappers.
Did you pay more than Hotkey paid for the licence when he started BuzzLE?

Buzz certainly isn't dead...

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xg2 wrote:
jeanmariecannie wrote:
Majken wrote:I just think what imageline did was very unnecessary and unprofessional.
We paid Oskari (what we call) a small fortune for the Buzz Wrappers.
Did you pay more than Hotkey paid for the licence when he started BuzzLE?

Buzz certainly isn't dead...
he already answered this :wink:

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xg2 wrote:Did you pay more than Hotkey paid for the licence when he started BuzzLE?
About 10 times as much.

btw. Does BuzzLE support Machines that support wavetables ? Our crappy wrappers don't.

See ya,

jmc (FL Studio)

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vurt wrote:
elekt wrote:
Carbonboy wrote:
Who said this was a competition...simply an interesting fact. Also interesting to see he dumped Mac in favour of PC.

Carb.
I thought you'd appreciate my effort to take this thread back where it belonged.
Since you probably don't wanna know what I think of Fruityloops.

i apreciated your effort

and i am also interested in your opinion 8)
thats what forums are for :wink:
I like your stuff :), and I know what you use, so to each his own. Imageline are a turnoff for me - and I don't feel like justifying this in 1000 words.

One of the strenghts of Buzz is the peer control capability, and FLS gets kinda close to that (think x/y pads and the like), but adds the GUI (which is definitely a matter of taste if you know both worlds). Those peer control capabilities were there in buzz way before FLS had some of them. New peer machines pop up almost weekly now, for buzz, there's no way a company like Imageline would keep up with that.
Another big plus is the modular aspect of it, which allows for very fast mixing/routing, while most other apps are stuck in the convetional mixer emulation, including FLS, at least the last time I checked.
Despite Imageline's views, some Buzz users I know are also open to other platforms/formats when it comes down to it, some are probably FLS/Buzz users. They probably account for a lot of the kvr traffic, too, kvr news often get attention.
As an indication of plugin quality... Think Ohm Force quality. It has counterparts in Buzz - for free.
And here's the best part: suggestions are actually implemented within a day or two sometimes, by the buzz dev "mob". Dunno of any other software that has that, aside from energy XT (thank you, j.) and the smaller devs that are interested in doing better software, not just a better-looking one. For every new synth added in FLS for some $$, usually heavily advertised as the best/cutest/most awesome thing to hit synthesis since Robert Moog, it's very likely that it already exists in Buzz (basic or not, from 5 parameters to 200). (Also think FLS users are not taking advantage of Buzz machines as well as they should, even without the wavetable, there are dozens of synths/effects to try out, and even if there is that money/free conflict with some people.)

Wonder what a live performance by Mike Oldfield might look like now. Kraftwerk did pretty well with Cubase :P .

vurt, that was my "and now for something completely different" moment, i guess. I like your stuff. Mike Oldfield is sad. Let's start a "we love you Mike Oldfield" thread. <3

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For every new synth added in FLS for some $$, usually heavily advertised as the best/cutest/most awesome thing to hit synthesis since Robert Moog,
They're usually either free or cheap, depending on the importance of the plugin, and we don't advertise them all as the next best thing.

Only exceptions are Sytrus (expensive, but is there anything like it in Buzz? I'd like to know), our (free) reverb based on the ultrafunk one (I know you'll say you prefer freeverb-based ones and alikes, but I definitely think they're not as good), our (free) slicer (which is very useful).
it's very likely that it already exists in Buzz (basic or not, from 5 parameters to 200).
that's what zephod was telling about his weak synth

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elekt wrote: vurt, that was my "and now for something completely different" moment, i guess. I like your stuff. Mike Oldfield is sad. Let's start a "we love you Mike Oldfield" thread. <3


i was just jokin mate,cept the bit about appreciatein your effort to get the thread back on topic :wink: that bit was serious 8)

glad you like the tunes tho :oops: 8)
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