I reckon at that time I was partying on the Rio Grande near Old El Paso (now called Juarez, Mexico) with a brilliant hippie chick on a very fine, warm desert afternoon and/or grooving on Tijuana Gold in a club that just opened up in Las Cruces N.M. what had been converted from an old funeral parlor there (I forget the name) - circa 1967/68...Miro wrote:Xander -you were there when vurt was born?? I think we should be told...Xander wrote:*I know I sure was....vurt wrote:altho knowin me mum and dad at the time probably a bit stoned to remember what was really playing
Mike Oldfield using FL Studio.
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tss come on - this is what I meant: you're comparing Sytrus to a small 2 oscillators/1 filter plugin.Infector
I'm not telling Infector is not great, but what's the 8th wonder of the world for buzz users is pretty common in other sequencers. There are legions of such mini synths (and so many free synthedit-made ones).
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Technically there are 3 oscs (2 of which give you a choice of over 20 waveforms). And that "1" filter is a choice of about 18 different filters. Is that weak? There's also the quality issue, not just counting waveforms (is TS404 STILL in FLgol wrote:tss come on - this is what I meant: you're comparing Sytrus to a small 2 oscillators/1 filter plugin.Infector
I'm not telling Infector is not great, but what's the 8th wonder of the world for buzz users is pretty common in other sequencers. There are legions of such mini synths (and so many free synthedit-made ones).
edit: BTW. If you'd stop looking at Buzz users the way you do you'd only have to gain. I'm not an exclusive Buzz user, but it is the heart of my studio, and if you think that's indicative of my music in a bad way, you're pretty ignorant.
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Xander wrote:I reckon at that time I was partying on the Rio Grande near Old El Paso (now called Juarez, Mexico) with a brilliant hippie chick on a very fine, warm desert afternoon and/or grooving on Tijuana Gold in a club that just opened up in Las Cruces N.M. what had been converted from an old funeral parlor there (I forget the name) - circa 1967/68...Miro wrote:Xander -you were there when vurt was born?? I think we should be told...Xander wrote:*I know I sure was....vurt wrote:altho knowin me mum and dad at the time probably a bit stoned to remember what was really playing
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Your "problem" is perhaps why the VST adapters in Buzz are more versatile than most commercial sequencer VST adapters. Or why someone made for me an unlimited points surround mixer in about 5 days when I needed it.Carbonboy wrote:This statement implies that we are being held back by the lack of real-time feature updates to the major sequencers...my biggest problem is that there are too many options, diluting focus and creative energies.elekt wrote: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
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yes, it's pretty common, I've seen more featured synthedit-made pluginsTechnically there are 3 oscs (2 of which give you a choice of over 20 waveforms). And that "1" filter is a choice of about 18 different filters. Is that weak?
yes, and the 404 is one of those small, free (and old) synths I'm talking aboutThere's also the quality issue, not just counting waveforms (is TS404 STILL in FL ?)
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vurt wrote:Xander wrote:I reckon at that time I was partying on the Rio Grande near Old El Paso (now called Juarez, Mexico) with a brilliant hippie chick on a very fine, warm desert afternoon and/or grooving on Tijuana Gold in a club that just opened up in Las Cruces N.M. what had been converted from an old funeral parlor there (I forget the name) - circa 1967/68...Miro wrote:Xander -you were there when vurt was born?? I think we should be told...Xander wrote:*I know I sure was....vurt wrote:altho knowin me mum and dad at the time probably a bit stoned to remember what was really playing
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When I was thirteen Moonlight Shadow was all the rage...now I'mm 33 and I use FL studio and am rather embarrassed by the whole Shadowy deal. But I really respect Old Mikefield (like with most artists, I don't like *everything* he's done) and I certainly like Image-Line a lot...they give me so much bang for my buck. And Sytrus is great for dimwits like me who thought "machines" were something in a Terminator movie.
Now what's all the buzz about?
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Now what's all the buzz about?
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that new kittensoft arseface 
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vurt wrote:that new kittensoft arseface