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| | Comment by: soma | | Written on: 2004-5-27 |
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| Best damn machine ever! |
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| | Comment by: buzzworker | | Written on: 2004-5-29 |
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| The only things we have now, its to use and abuzze it :)
thanks Polac!! |
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| | Comment by: deadworm222 | | Written on: 2004-6-6 |
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| I find this machine rather awesome. Very useful and loaded with features. |
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| | Comment by: jts | | Written on: 2004-6-6 |
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| This is, hands down, the most used machine in my Buzz arsenal. The flexibility of these loaders is amazing! The documentation is quite thorough and useful for finding some of the more obscure features it has. There is at LEAST one Polac VST(i) Loader in every track I've been working on, especially now that I'm playing guitar through Buzz. Thank you, Polac, I didn't think you could've possibly improved these machines, but you definitely proved me wrong there. :) |
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| | Comment by: TYU | | Written on: 2004-6-7 |
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| POLAC You are the best. :) |
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| | Comment by: noolout | | Written on: 2004-6-16 |
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| This gift by Polac is GREAT. The VSTi/VST loaders work flawlessly and ALL other RnZnAnFnCnRnL loaders can be considered very obsolete, also obsolete Polac VSTi 1.0 and 1.13
Some things that it can provide -
1) Loads all the latest and greatest VSTi/VSTs
2) Excellent parameter automation of all vst params - a few quick assignments and you are done
3) ONE pattern entry of lfo commands will create ultimate havoc of vst params movements
4) An extremely well written help file online - http://www.xlutop.com/buzz/
5) A Virtual midi keyboard from your pc keyboard
6) Great midi support
7) Piano Roll Implementation
8) Good Organization of VST listings based on your computer's folders
9) Good pattern editor layout with many common commands like delay, cut, velocity getting a column in a track for easy access
10) SO MANY great tracker commands, really a treat - 04 chord, pattern transpose, morph programs, arp, lfo,
11) The Ulitmate Preset Factory
12) Attributes, Pitchmod, Multitimbral vst support, an internal menu browser - f2,f3,f4, quick access to programs and subprograms and so so much more!!!
New in 1.19-
DX/DXi support
loader for buzz machines included
preset manager, arrange your banks/favorites via drap&drop
preset import/export improved, easily convert bank to programs and vice versa
program mapping
prelistening feature for wav/aif/rex in vst fileselectors
default vst knob mode can be set now
new features preset factory
new global command: shuffle
improved vst scanning
new multi-out machine
bugfixes
Frank Potulski has created a SUPER UBER HEAVENLY buzzmachine - this is THE best :)
thank you!
read its manual Online - http://www.xlutop.com/buzz/ |
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| | Comment by: Joshua | | Written on: 2004-6-29 |
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| Tons of useful features (refer to nool's comment).
Stability that puts the mind at ease.
The ability to load all of your favorite DX/DXi plugins.
Outstanding midi support, complete with a nice handful of options.
Thanks Polac! Keep up the good work! ;) |
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| | Comment by: TYU | | Written on: 2004-7-30 |
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| Hey Im using Dream Station DXi under Polac VST.
A long Time I have waiting for this.
Thanx Polac |
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| | Comment by: noolout | | Written on: 2004-8-3 |
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| I am in Love with the preset factory, select two presets and hit breed ... ba-blam, so much fun :)
Located under the gui, presets - preset factory - http://web.hibo.no/~mva/viewreview.php?id=966
You can also lock certain parameters under the f3 screen in pvst :)
Thx 1000* Polac |
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| | Comment by: creator | | Written on: 2005-1-3 |
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| Sound Quality: Dependant on your plug-ins of course. :-)
Stability: Really solid. An order of magnitude better than any previous Buzz loaders and occasionally even better than the loaders in the "Big 3" or Live. Essentially, a non-issue.
Usability: An amazingly effective approach to GUI and loader desing. Cycling presets is fast and effective, octave shifts are easy, limiting recording to given tracks is a breeze, etc., etc. and best of all is the automation implemtation. I've started using it with a Behringer BCF2000 B-Control Fader and it is even more of a dream. The only thing I would like in the future from that standpoint, and this might be a Buzz issue more than a loader issue, is for it to communicate with the motorized faders in devices like the Behringer. Anyway, other desingers take note: The Polac loader has gotten just about everything right.
Features: Well, I've pretty much covered this in usability. Wonderful, just wonderful. Often times more comprehensive than the competition. The only glaring omission is multiple outs but then that really seems to be tough in the current Buzz environment anyway.
Docs: The functionality, features and shortcut keys are all effectively spelled out in the documentation. The amount of time that's been put into this is really evident.
Overall, a must download for every Buzz user. Period. |
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| | Comment by: cipoint | | Written on: 2005-1-9 |
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| what would be buzz without this plugin?! |
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| Comment by: toyzRme | | Written on: 2006-10-29 | | This user did not rate. |
| i shall add my immense gratitude to the already immensely acclaimed grand royal polac vst hosts..
chapeau bas Frank !
now what i'd dream of *installing new version* is that the preset factory can be accessible in patterns................yes.
wouldn't you like to play with morph settings and randomization just right in the vst host ? is such implementation at all possible anyway ?
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| | Comment by: toyzRme | | Written on: 2006-10-29 |
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