Wow. That one hit me in a deep place, IX.IXix wrote:When a musician is ready for Buzz, Buzz will find them.
I guess I'm one of us lucky ones that Buzz found me a long time ago.
See You In The Shadows…
Wow. That one hit me in a deep place, IX.IXix wrote:When a musician is ready for Buzz, Buzz will find them.
Candle wrote:Wow. That one hit me in a deep place, IX.
mcbpete wrote:Which setup do you think is the most stable - the stable 32bit of Buzz with Polac's VST loader bridging to 64bit VSTs, or using the native (but experimental) 64bit Buzz build without bridging ?Joachip wrote:Most people use the 32 bit version which is the most tested one.
And it can actually load 64-bit VST plugins... because polac is a wizard!
pavulon wrote: I hope I won't upset anyone, thats not my intention.
I would rather like to know what you guys think - is there any hope for buzz ? Would you recommend it to anyone starting with music ?
YES ,,,FOR STARTERS.....george wrote:Yeah however Buzz system requirements are:
Windows computer.
IQ above 126
agreed! I've gotten hardware/software fever several times over the last few years, buying midi controllers that were supposed to be "integrated deeply" (i'm looking at you, nektar panorama) with various daws. The integrations were never smooth enough to make my workflow any better, and the learning curve of a new daw was always a big downside. plus i always managed to make them crash by doing perfectly normal things (people used to bitch about buzz stability, don't make me laugh).invisible_sweater wrote:I've been using buzz straight through since 2006. I have a lot of songwriting tied up in it. The layout and routing options in Buzz make it both impractical and foolish to port my songs to a more modern DAW. Honestly, after using Buzz for so long, trying to learn a new DAW I see a lot of way it's less convenient than Buzz. The tracker format really has it's percs, and the node based machine editor is extremely powerful.
Hoping to see an update or new machines soon, however it took me forever to get on board with "New Buzz" and I'm still enjoying the updated functions we already got.
Best of luck fellow Buzzers!