Old BMX files, missing patterns and sequences

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Blarpie
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Old BMX files, missing patterns and sequences

Post by Blarpie »

Hi all,

Haven't used Buzz in a long time but have been asked to update/recreate a tune I made some while ago.
But it seems like the latest Buzz version can't read the patterns/sequences, there is nothing in either pattern or sequence view.

Is there a way to fix these old BMX files or if not is there a tool to export the patterns?
Or is there an archive location with an old enough Buzz version?
The tune is from 2001 :)

Thanks in advance.
synthphase
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This has to do with PatternXP versions usually. First check to see if you have the Oskari version of PatternXP and only use that. When it translates to a new pattern editor from the default one like the WDE or Chahur one the data does not always end up in an interchangeable format. Next thing I would do is look at debug log, if some machines are missing it can cause patterns to not load.
Blarpie
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Re: Old BMX files, missing patterns and sequences

Post by Blarpie »

Thanks for the suggestions.
Have since I wrote the post recreated the song...mostly :)

How can I check the PatternXP version?
Have some issue getting Matilde Tracker to work, can't load the .dll.
On the other hand I've mostly redone the song anyway.
F-André
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Is it a fresh installation?
when i startet to use buzz again, i found out, that the instalaltion seems to be faulty

i figured out, that one machine (have to do some research) was in the wrong folder (eg. an generator that was located in effects)
i guess it was the 11 FM Machine... that was located as an effect but i cant remember

this caused a few songs to not load up. i changed the folder and it worked again
never thought fresh installation was the issue :D
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Re: Old BMX files, missing patterns and sequences

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F-André wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 9:43 am Is it a fresh installation?
when i startet to use buzz again, i found out, that the instalaltion seems to be faulty

i figured out, that one machine (have to do some research) was in the wrong folder (eg. an generator that was located in effects)
i guess it was the 11 FM Machine... that was located as an effect but i cant remember

this caused a few songs to not load up. i changed the folder and it worked again
never thought fresh installation was the issue :D
unlikely, these machines are not part of the official buzz installer, did you install into an existing folder maybe? or use some third party installer?
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Installer from buzzplanet i think big pack.
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Maybe it's better install the one you can download at

http://jeskola.net/buzz/beta/files/setu ... up1503.exe

and add machines you need from :
https://buzz.robotplanet.dk/

Or use the Buzzmachines_Massive_Pack_Feb2004.exe and / or :

BM_UpdatePack_Feb2004.exe

I have these on my Drive. There is also a more recent Buzzpack :

Buzz_Complete_BigPack_Jun-2011

I have it too.

Or you can :

- Import the bmx instead of Open. Sometimes it works.
- Check in Pattern Editor that you are using <built-in>. This is the original Pattern Editor.
You can use various tools like :
- buzz2midi (export patterns of each instrument as midi file)
- BuzzHelper a tool that let you modify or correct bmx/bmw
- ParamFix.exe fixes broken Buzz songs that use by renaming the "PARA" section in the .bmx file. Use it in a DOS box.

I have these utilities. Would be cool to have these files somewhere like at robotplanet.
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