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Buzzmachine Screenshots 2

Date: 2004-10-22 Author: noolout Viewed 7310 times


Just some screenshots of various buzz plugins that have additional views (other than the traditional parameter windows) pt 2 of 2

LD Mixer


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Read About it on rp|fr's page
A great mixer that can have as many as 64 channels (all you have to do is add tracks (cntrl grey +/-) in the ld mixer pattern editor, Easy to use metering and eqs, track groupings, recording, so so much more!


Mimo MiXo X


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Read its helpfile
This mixer effect combines all mixer machines in one window. Use your keyboard to control multiple inputs at the same time. This mixer also supports different keyboard layouts. Slider movements can be recorded in Buzz (mixer automation), One Keyset can be assigned to multiple tracks (group mixing) and there is input monitoring. For more information check the included help file.


Jeskola Mixer by Oskari


The first mixer for buzz, this one is built into buzz.exe (no dll needed) created by Oskari Tammelin


Ohm Liveslice


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Read About it on Ohm's page
Live Slice is a loop slicer intended for live use or studio improvisation. It lets you manipulate your loops in a visual environment. The loop is split into 4,8,16, or 32 slices of equal length, that can be rearranged using drag and drop. The waveform is colored so that darker frequencies are black, middle frequencies blue and higher freqyencies red. On the screenshot below, the bassdrums are black, snaredrums are blue and hihats are cyan or red. This new version has some bugs fixed: wavetable waves are loaded properly now. The posistion of the window is saved in the song (again). P4 denormalization bugfix work better (in 1.1 it was disabled when the machine was muted). When live slice is muted it shows in the titlebar.


Znt Waveedit by Zephod and TheVider (Thev)


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They also wrote Buzzmanual.com. But this is for nostalgia sake, it is a simple editor for wavs in your wavetable, this can now also be accomplised through Cyanphase's Overloader Plugin System - with the help of these plugins by 7900 Haldreamer also wrote an OL plugins (cooleditor) - Tons of great features, available on the net ?


Polac VST/VSTi


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Personally, this is my favorite buzz machine ever. It can do so much
1) Loads all the latest and greatest VSTi/VSTs
2) Excellent parameter automation of all vst params - a few quick assignments and go
3) ONE pattern entry of a lfo command will create configurable parameter lfo 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!!!
recent -
-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

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PVst FAQ
FAQ's from the buzzmachines.com message board sorted - ALOT of answers here
Polac's Download and Online Manual

The traditional gui view of mda Piano in PVsti. We get to this view by hitting f2 within pvst. Also, on the right is the great preset factory contains the following gems - Morph or Breed between presets, or good old fashioned randomize. These values can be controlled in the following diagram.


The parameter view by hitting f3 within pvst. I use this in two ways.
1) To enable/disable parameters that will be modified when i hit breed or morph in the preset factory (by clicking the box on/off in the gui)
2) To get the # for the parameter value that i want to modify so i can directly enter it into the pattern editor.


The settings view by hitting f4 within pvst. Here are useful features for its configurable midi support


Nool
Happy Buzzin !
pt 2 of 2

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You missed one of my favourites: the envelope view on Lost Bit's iMod -- http://833-45.net/imod.png 2004-10-22 by kmkrebs (Voted 5 for this review!)

hi kmkrebs, you are right i forgot about that one, thanks for adding it :D ... if i missed any others ... please add em on people :) 2004-10-22 by noolout (Voted 5 for this review!)

And also Synthrom Sinus v2
FFTsynth Zephod
ZX7 Zephod
Jeskola ES-9
PSI Corp's WaveAss
BTDsys peer ctrl and his great tripple x,y window
BTDsys peer ADSR
good idea! 2004-10-22 by tinga (Voted 9 for this review!)

as for synthrom sinus2, found the pic on some strange url ;) - http://www.noolmusic.com/machmanuals/synthrom_sinus2b.jpg 2004-10-22 by geroyche (Voted 7 for this review!)

hehe, thanks for the help ppl :) .... i have one more screenshot review left, of the peer machines, will probably do that on sunday :) 2004-10-22 by noolout (Voted 5 for this review!)

If you want to be *really* complete, there are quite a few more you'll need to get too: all the vis machines. The best is Fuzzpilz' new Spectre machine with that bark scale (which needs to be implimented in more programs). Other machines: DT_BlkFX, HD's Ozo_B, and Ultra7Pro. Zwar's old 'Live' controller.. and does anyone remember that tracker-esque machine with the big gold/brown interface? 2004-10-22 by kmkrebs (Voted 5 for this review!)

sure, HARCS WARP

kinda techno ;)

also... White Noise M4WII 2004-10-22 by geroyche (Voted 7 for this review!)

hey good suggestions ... any more ? :) 2004-10-24 by noolout (Voted 5 for this review!)

hmm. only zu morphin final dose
and some old ninereeds synths and betas that should'nt be brought to attention maybe ;)
 2004-10-24 by geroyche (Voted 7 for this review!)

dont forget jacinth 2004-10-25 by wayfinder (Voted 5 for this review!)

oops, you didn't ;) 2004-10-25 by wayfinder (Voted 5 for this review!)

Check some older screenshots :0) You like playing with Buzz like me :) ?
http://kooper.mysteria.cz/buzz_machines.php 2004-10-28 by kooper (Voted 5 for this review!)

There shouldn't be ? Just only a dottttt. CU. 2004-10-28 by kooper (Voted 5 for this review!)


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