What machines are not on Buzzmachines?

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What machines are not on Buzzmachines?

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Since developers for some reason stopped uploading their new machines to buzzmachines, where are they?
I know some gear was uploaded to buzzchurch a few years ago but since that site is down and gone, what machines other than those here on /Devs are hidden in dark vaults?


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there is a buzz user whose name escapes me at the moment, who had this gigantic website with all kinds of music related stuff on it, probably including some machines that may not be hosted elsewhere.

for the life of me I can't remember his name. mute keeps coming to mind but i don't think it's mute, it's someone who hasn't really posted since buzzchurch went away. that's probably why i can't remember, i think it has been some 7 years since i've visited his site. maybe somebody can help me with this wild guess?

other than that you can find stuff by searching for the individual devs, i think btdsys has some stuff on the lazytrap site that isn't on buzzmachines. polac has posted a delay effect here on the forum that isn't on there, fuzzpilz may have some wierd stuff on the bicycles for slugs site if that is still around.

joachims site has a bunch of neat stuff, there may be a machine hidden on there if you dig around a bit: http://robotplanet.dk/audio/

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Aaaaiiiight!
Thanks for helping.
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..only buzz page I ever really had was back in 1998 when rout, zephod, geonik, arguru, ynzn, etc., were making their first machines. I kept an archive of the old buzz dev mailing list up for a long time, back when it was useful.

believe you're thinking of nool.. and it was really just as massive link collection

It would be nice if someone would gather the links for the modern buzz updated stuff though, like pybuzz, peer updates, etc. The stuff IX, etc. have done. It can be a pain to find the correct versions sometimes.
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mute wrote: It would be nice if someone would gather the links for the modern buzz updated stuff though, like pybuzz, peer updates, etc. The stuff IX, etc. have done. It can be a pain to find the correct versions sometimes.
Just my thought. I can't create a good site myself but I would gladly help with updating and organising machines...
A simpler way might be to make a new folder here on the forum called "machines" or a subfolder to /devs?
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I need to get my act together. :(
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IXix wrote:I need to get my act together. :(
That's the spirit!

No seriously, Ii just have to ask: IXix, aren't you busy enough with everything you do? You always seem to do a lot for the community.
If setting up a database is a piece of cake for you, then great, the rest could help you to fill it with content. If not, take care of your time and energy.
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