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Tic-Tac Shut Up: Cellular: i think those would be cool too. i just don't know how. haha. i'll have to do some studying and see what i can come up with. thanks for the feedback. |
2003-02-19 |
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Fuzzpilz: Me like! Will come in handy. |
2003-02-19 |
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cellular: How about some kind of inertia, or perhaps even a triggable envelope, so you can make the loop length or start point sweep? i know i would like it. |
2003-02-19 |
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Tic-Tac Shut Up: Awesome! i'm glad to hear people like it.
i'm working out a couple bugs. hopefully i'll release an update for this one before too long..
i'm already brainstorming for the new version.. if anyone has any ideas, shoot me an email. |
2003-02-18 |
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artificial: Brrrraaavisssimoooo! :] |
2003-02-17 |
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cellular: It's certainly been said before, but this is a wonderful effect. thank you! |
2003-02-17 |
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h.u.n.t.e.r (be): Waaaw that demo song is really nice, nice nice. thank you! |
2003-02-11 |
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HamsterAlliance: Ah! I see! =) |
2003-02-11 |
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Tic-Tac Shut Up: Yeah.. there's a delay.. it seems like it likes to fill up the whole buffer before it plays.. i'm going to try and fix that... for now, put a 01 in the trigger field of the pattern. that should make it play right away. |
2003-02-11 |
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HamsterAlliance: So...ok...it has to record the entire sound before it plays back? Or what? or huh? Cause I played a long vocal sample, and it had to read the whole thing before playing it back. and then it randomly ended after a while. Can you specify when it starts playing back?(that reset param, maybe?). Can anyone who get's this completely explain it for my stupid ass over here? =D |
2003-02-11 |
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patchworkcat: Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most seriously psychedelic fx in a long while ;) |
2003-02-11 |
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acantostega: YEAH! this rocks. I had been dreaming of a buffer overide native buzz machine for a long time now. thanks! |
2003-02-10 |
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HamsterAlliance: Heheh, Tic-Tac-Shut-Up Machines! Yay...I've been looking for a buffer override effect for a little bit. time to play and see what happens. |
2003-02-10 |
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Buzzworker: Thanks...:)) will try it, when i get back from work...thanks again :) |
2003-02-10 |
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Tic-Tac Shut Up: Haha. awesome!
i'd love to hear anything you come up with. |
2003-02-10 |
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repeatle: Oh, thank you. rymixs stereobox is the answer.
i've used four of your buffers in a song already. niceness. |
2003-02-10 |
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Tic-Tac Shut Up: Repeatle: if you turn on the slave options, it will be mostly mono, but kmkrebs suggestion will work great too. there's other machines that will also do it.. i think. |
2003-02-10 |
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kmkrebs: Great machine! This is the sort of effect I love!
repeatle: use Rymix's stereobox and set the width very low (~20%-30%). |
2003-02-10 |
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repeatle: Really really nice effect! i've wanted something like this for a long time. currently i'm using a lot of btdsys stutters in my songs and i'm sure this will be a new favourite. the thing i missed what the ability to decrease the stereo width, i'd like to be able to have the buffer channels more "narrow" in the stereo image. not 100% left and 100% right. maybe there's buzz plugin that does that?
anyway; as i said, really nice! |
2003-02-10 |
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asteroid: Sounds pretty awsome. No problems 1 gig p3. Can't wait to work out how to use it though. : ) |
2003-02-09 |
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davide: I told you it was only me:)
its not your machine nor padsyn. i just cant use buzz anymore. grr, cant wait to try it out.got to format and reinstall! |
2003-02-09 |
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Tic-Tac Shut Up: Btd: thanks. i know. i'll fix it in the next verion.
davide: are you sure its my machine using up all your cpu? the padsyn does that to me pretty regularly. there are two padsyns in that track. try making a new file and using the aBuffer. |
2003-02-09 |
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davide: Maybe its only me, but my comp freezes because of huge cpu load everytime i play with that new toy(WM errors btd said?)
97% on athlon 2000.
Anyway lemme repeat: wicked an cool effect.thanks |
2003-02-09 |
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tonfarben: Cool effect! The demo doesn?t crash my winXP. I installed XIOND?s massive pack and followed the instructions. My machines are patched with LeeDragon?s wrapper for stereo and everything works fine! Thanks, tictac! |
2003-02-09 |
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btd: Very cool machine. Nice sounds. But could you possibly fix the work function to return false when the output is silent, to avoid WM errors? |
2003-02-09 |
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Tic-Tac Shut Up: Sorry about the crash. i don't know why it would do that. the only semi-weird machine i used it the cyanphase recorder. sometimes that gives you errors but it never made my system freeze. |
2003-02-09 |
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davide: Very cool! demo song freeze my winxp system though |
2003-02-09 |
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7900: Bling ? you want a 5 kg golden necklace for your plugin ? :) Good work ! You're right about the code |
2003-02-09 |
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7900: Handsome guy |
2003-02-09 |
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slowandlow: Tic-tac is multiskilled |
2003-02-09 |
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nuclear: Awesome! i want to commend the tic-tac for releasing the source code to his machine. i hope more developers consider this. it can only serve to make the buzz community a more open, innovative one than it already is. |
2003-02-09 |
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mute: Kick ass. i've been using the dfx bufferoverride vst, cant wait to try this. |
2003-02-09 |