It's fun to randomize notes. Just highlight where ever you want the notes to be randomized by using CTRL+B and CTRL+E, and then hit CTRL+R. You can also randomize just one parameter by using this technique. - Quarry Hill
First "fSwitch" by my friend Nafai - a machine that lets you switch/fade between up to 16 different signals.
The second machine is a minimalist's patchbay with 16 inputs and 16 outputs, that uses Buzz's new and improved multi-io capabilities. Because of this you will need Buzz build 1189 or higher.
Have you ever wanted to randomize some parameters while leaving others unaffected? Do you avoid using the randomization option because you are afraid of atomic noise bursts?
Be afraid no more friends. Thankfully Oskari was nice enough to provide the source. Our devoted buzzer and developer BTD has created a patch to do exactly this.
Behold the Randomization Toggle Buttons....
To download the "patch" please follow the link below.
The Buzz version is free, but the VST version is: 35 euro (for a single user license). This price includes personal support and free updates. Please spread the word. :)
Try the Buzz midi knob assigner tool that I made a few years ago. I was just reminded that many people never heard of this, hence this news post. I also placed it under the Utils section. Hope it works for you too.
I've been using Twitter for a couple of weeks now and I'm getting the hang of it. On twitter you can keep track of Buzz updates by following @buzz_builds or Oskari's personal account: @oskarix. Track updates for Zephod Modular synth Blok: @blok2009. Follow outstanding Buzz producer Hamst3r here: @hamst3r. Or just follow me: @marcvanagteren. Any more interesting accounts out there? Let us know by commenting on this post.