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combinations of peer machines

Date: 2004-03-20 Author: tinga Viewed 2845 times


Five template about combinations of peer machines
First step of my projekt: players in buzz
peer state is just a fantastic machine , try it every day and every night !!!
tinga
find some stuff on my site



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nice. the virtual piano player and infector bmxs were particularlly interesting. 2004-03-20 by mute (Voted 10 for this review!)

i had to... http://www.plosive.net/buzz/bmx/mute_virtualplay.bmx .. this is much simpler and more repetive than yours, but fun none the less. have you applied this to drums yet? I've done alot of trigger/wavetable generative stuff with cng recorder and triggers but havent done any purely generated drums in this sense. 2004-03-20 by mute (Voted 10 for this review!)

Quite nice 2004-03-20 by Xenobi0z (Voted 9 for this review!)

really good work!!! I`ll spend some time to understand how did you made it... very usefull review for me.. you can make long patterns for the VSTi and the master and if you push the record button, you will "cathch" some of the random and very original notes.  2004-03-20 by KiNK (Voted 10 for this review!)

Puuutain c'est g?ant !! ;o)
Very very impressive. Musically extremely interesting.
A must have for people who loves Art. 2004-03-20 by magmavander (Voted 10 for this review!)

Always liked your stuffz.. Also, I've been wanting to see more peerstate reviews, but have been too lazy to do them myself.  2004-03-21 by wizenwet (Voted 10 for this review!)

to mute
just the same idea :peer state controled by peer lfo! a powerfull idea
i want to apply this to drum for creating a jazz trio piano bass drum (for working chorus)
but how ? you know in buzz all is possible, and more... 2004-03-22 by tinga (Voted 7 for this review!)

tinga: if you use a VSTi like Battery, Kontact, Waldorf Attack, etc.. im finding its very easy and similar in fashion to create some generative drums like this(peerlfo-peerstate-peerlfo-peerchord,etc). Since chord's sent to any machines from peerchord send each note/part of a chord to a different columns/tracks (same reason you need to add more tracks to machines like infector if you want the arppeggio or chords to work) you can setup your kicks etc to be in one track (root note), snare stuff in the next, etc. theres other ways as well.. but this same method can work nicely. 2004-03-22 by mute (Voted 10 for this review!)

holy hell.
great stuff. i was just messing around with a peer lfo controlling a peerstate last week, but nowhere near the results you posted here.
tinga goes deep into the peer dimension..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-03-25 by highsc0re (Voted 10 for this review!)

When I open it and play it theres no sound. Am I doing something wrong? I really have no idea what peer machines do but I want to learn.

Are there any peer reviews for more of a beginner? 2004-03-26 by crispy_feline (Voted 5 for this review!)

Oops I just found about 50 reviews for peer machines but, please reply to me still haha. *slaps myself*  2004-03-26 by crispy_feline (Voted 5 for this review!)

wow i missed the boat on this one, sorry for posting a comment so late, this is AMAZing material, simply astounding, thank you for sharing tinga ! 2004-04-13 by noolout (Voted 10 for this review!)



btdsys_infek11a_mix1  2004-04-13 by Ze_tetha (Voted 8 for this review!)

Huh this was pretty amazing.  2004-04-14 by tlink (Voted 10 for this review!)

Insane !! 2004-04-14 by noolout (Voted 10 for this review!)


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