What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
- AndersBrontosaurus
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What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
I know there is a thread with "your top 5 list" but...
...if you can't choose machines from the buzzmachines toplist then what's your special treasure?
...if you can't choose machines from the buzzmachines toplist then what's your special treasure?
Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
I don't think I could pick just one! I'll have to think about it for a month or two...
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Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
Cant say betterIXix wrote:I don't think I could pick just one! I'll have to think about it for a month or two...
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Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
Hummm...sorry.
Ok.
3 effects and 3 generators
G: Orange kid, Kibibu Doof 1.5
E: Ninja delay, panzerdelay, 11-rhythm gate
Well, not really unknown forgotten machines but I am an amateur.
Ok.
3 effects and 3 generators
G: Orange kid, Kibibu Doof 1.5
E: Ninja delay, panzerdelay, 11-rhythm gate
Well, not really unknown forgotten machines but I am an amateur.
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- szaszhareen
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Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
i'll bite
fx:
1. jeskola raverb
2. jeskola ninja delay
3. [strike]btdsys[/strike] BIGYO parameq
gens:
jeskola bass 3
morfiki massturbotar (vst)
jeskola qsamo
fx:
1. jeskola raverb
2. jeskola ninja delay
3. [strike]btdsys[/strike] BIGYO parameq
gens:
jeskola bass 3
morfiki massturbotar (vst)
jeskola qsamo
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Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
are you sure ?szaszhareen wrote: fx:
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3. btdsys parameq
Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
I've spent over $200 on reverb VSTs over the last few years and raverb is still my favourite sounding reverb I've ever used.szaszhareen wrote: 1. jeskola raverb
Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
Philthy didn't make the top 25? Ok, that's my pick.
- mantratronic
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Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
that top25 download list got reset a few years ago, just as i started releasing machines... made for a lot of fun watching my effects become the most downloaded anyway, dont take it too seriously because of that.
as for gems
gens:
rymix kyriespecter, it can get stuck with some parameter combinations, but if you are patient it has huge capabilities.
majkol freebase, my favourite machine to use with the preset morphing/randomization
ldod matk (not sure if this ever got finished, i have b6) add some shortish reverb on the bottom end and you can get kodo-esque sounds
effects:
intoxicat dubdelay (you can make it do lovely crunches by reducing the delay length in the pattern and having the slide value low)
BIGYO parameq
fsm wahman (pro)
as for gems
gens:
rymix kyriespecter, it can get stuck with some parameter combinations, but if you are patient it has huge capabilities.
majkol freebase, my favourite machine to use with the preset morphing/randomization
ldod matk (not sure if this ever got finished, i have b6) add some shortish reverb on the bottom end and you can get kodo-esque sounds
effects:
intoxicat dubdelay (you can make it do lovely crunches by reducing the delay length in the pattern and having the slide value low)
BIGYO parameq
fsm wahman (pro)
Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
Killer machine! Shame majkol never succumbed to my constant pestering for virtual channels. That would have made it perfect.mantratronic wrote:majkol freebase, my favourite machine to use with the preset morphing/randomization
I don't think I could live without Fuzzpilz Chorpse.
Other regular favourites include Whitenoise's Disassembler, Intoxicat ACloud, Intoxicat GenRe, 2nd Process Numbird and Kibibu's Il Lupo Stanco + Dog's Best Friend.
There are SO MANY awesome Buzz machines!
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Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
Get the sounds you want, clone freebase 7 times, solo the track you want for each machine in pxp, connect all of them to a mixio, one channel each, then select what ever outputs you want from that. (or skip the mixio step)IXix wrote:Killer machine! Shame majkol never succumbed to my constant pestering for virtual channels. That would have made it perfect.mantratronic wrote:majkol freebase, my favourite machine to use with the preset morphing/randomization
I've also used a template for the above, and saved/loaded the preset across all the template.
Not perfect, but it gets you multichannel..
Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
I bow to your geeknessmantratronic wrote:clone freebase 7 times, solo the track you want for each machine in pxp, connect all of them to a mixio, one channel each, then select what ever outputs you want from that.
To stay on topic... Fuzzpilz Unwieldy Pitch (or Unpieldy Witch)
Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
Xlutop's "alternate" Wavetable useable in Matilde2 rc 1.98 if loaded in PVST(I)_Loader also coded by Xlutop, open it in Machineview and right click on the surface, select Wavetable ... there you go ...
Bigyo's ParamEQ, absolutely reliable, smooth, good sounding, with a fine Q ... glorious and low on cpu ... I love it, even if other people criticise it, feel free to code a better one
Bigyo's ParamEQ, absolutely reliable, smooth, good sounding, with a fine Q ... glorious and low on cpu ... I love it, even if other people criticise it, feel free to code a better one
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Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
Not that any of these is particularly secret (mostly just old, I guess), but...
Effects:
--Geonik's Expression 2 (Fun auto-wah/ECF thingy. It tends to break pretty regularly, but I've yet to find a good replacement.)
--Whitenoise's Recorder (Records to the wavetable, but doesn't automatically clear the existing sample like other recorders do, so you can use it for feedback loops with any sample player/effect chain you want. You usually need to turn off Buzz's "Accurate BPM" setting to do this without crashing, though.)
--Whitenoise's Harmonic Delay (Note-based waveguide. Would be perfect if it had a filter in the feedback stage.)
Generators:
--Geonik's PrimiFun (Surprisingly versatile, for a pulse generator with one envelope.)
--Ynzn's Click'n'Pop (Maybe my favorite noise generator. Heh, I guess this one is just a pulse generator too, when it comes down to it, but with period, amplitude, and pulsewidth varying randomly each cycle.)
--BTDSys Stutter (looplooploopwooowoolooploolooploopwoooooop)
Effects:
--Geonik's Expression 2 (Fun auto-wah/ECF thingy. It tends to break pretty regularly, but I've yet to find a good replacement.)
--Whitenoise's Recorder (Records to the wavetable, but doesn't automatically clear the existing sample like other recorders do, so you can use it for feedback loops with any sample player/effect chain you want. You usually need to turn off Buzz's "Accurate BPM" setting to do this without crashing, though.)
--Whitenoise's Harmonic Delay (Note-based waveguide. Would be perfect if it had a filter in the feedback stage.)
Generators:
--Geonik's PrimiFun (Surprisingly versatile, for a pulse generator with one envelope.)
--Ynzn's Click'n'Pop (Maybe my favorite noise generator. Heh, I guess this one is just a pulse generator too, when it comes down to it, but with period, amplitude, and pulsewidth varying randomly each cycle.)
--BTDSys Stutter (looplooploopwooowoolooploolooploopwoooooop)
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Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
ok, enlighten me, why is this wink worthy? XDroxo wrote:are you sure ?szaszhareen wrote: fx:
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3. btdsys parameq
good stuff on the lists here, much more obscure than the other thread. good idea andersbrontosaurus!
Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
M4w. Can be a bit wonky at times but treat it good and it makes some very odd sounds :)
Is there even such a thing as BTDSys ParamEQ?szaszhareen wrote:ok, enlighten me, why is this wink worthy? XDroxo wrote:are you sure ? ;)szaszhareen wrote: 3. btdsys parameq
Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
Inescapable (apart from above mentioned):
Gens:
- Bigyo Wood One, Jeskola Bass 3, Kibibu Green Milk, Zephod Platinum Fish, Zephod T-weak
Effx:
- MixIO, Kibibus Simples (Gain & Pan) and Revolving Pan with LFO
- Fuzzpilz Chorpses
- FSM WahMan Pro 2
- LarsHa Funkyverb
- Joachims Mars Filter
- HD Combo Delay
Gens:
- Bigyo Wood One, Jeskola Bass 3, Kibibu Green Milk, Zephod Platinum Fish, Zephod T-weak
Effx:
- MixIO, Kibibus Simples (Gain & Pan) and Revolving Pan with LFO
- Fuzzpilz Chorpses
- FSM WahMan Pro 2
- LarsHa Funkyverb
- Joachims Mars Filter
- HD Combo Delay
Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
g.pac intestine.btdsys pulsar.fuzzpilz fudrums
fx.cyanphase seacucumber.pac shing.btdsys pulsar fx.zephod bluefilter.sonic verb.rymix stereobox pro
fx.cyanphase seacucumber.pac shing.btdsys pulsar fx.zephod bluefilter.sonic verb.rymix stereobox pro
Re: What's your favourite Buzzmachine secret gem?
This post will be surprisingly boring, but really, by far the most funky magic tricks I do - the kind of stuff you just can't do in a normal DAW - is the stuff I do in matilde tracker and polac's vst wrapper.
Stuff like automating/sequencing sample offset, doing weighted probability patterns as well as insane automations of various VST plugins is the stuff that makes Buzz unique to me.
So to me, it's not the weird machines that are "secret gems", but rather certain commands and approaches in mtrk and pvst.
Stuff like automating/sequencing sample offset, doing weighted probability patterns as well as insane automations of various VST plugins is the stuff that makes Buzz unique to me.
So to me, it's not the weird machines that are "secret gems", but rather certain commands and approaches in mtrk and pvst.
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