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2010-03-02
Two multi I/O machines released by Joachim
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.
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Joachim: Haha, thank you for being so random! 2010-05-04

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zaphoid: I agree with sixafterseven this will speed fade work up considerably! 2010-03-27

joachim: Haha yeah ok. That does sound pretty weird. ^_^ 2010-03-25

dj skullbuster: "my friend Nafai - a machine ..." 2010-03-22

Buzztler: Thx Joachim for the remark. I'll have to check out it now in the old buzz (... the funksoul brother check it out now ...;)) 2010-03-18

Joachim: Extra note, in case you were wondering: The "fSwitch" plugin works in all Buzz versions, despite being multi-in. 2010-03-16

sixafterseven: Awesome Machines. I have been waiting for something like this a long time. It will save me so much time on programming those awful hexidecimal fades--in 10 different machines just to accomplish one effect. 2010-03-11

peacemaker: Cool... when you route a signal through several effects into 1 fSwitch, you have something like dblue glitch vst natively in buzz, but with more control ...exactly what I've been looking for! 2010-03-10

ecslist: They said Nafai was only a nano bot 2010-03-05

magmavander: YEAH!! 2010-03-03


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