Modular synthesis versus Buzz
Modular synthesis versus Buzz
I think that is an unfair comparison. But they both have similar ways of working building blocks. I recently bought the Polyend Tracker. Some of the Buzz tech in this thing. The bios can be updated by anyone. I think it is cool but as a portable instrument that can be powered by usb who knows
Re: Modular synthesis versus Buzz
Don't forget about Blok for the world of modular within Buzz
I'd love a stripped down version of Polyend that's just a 'tracker'-style midi controller to control any other DAW - It's has a bit too much for my needs (and as result I can't justify the cost - especially having something similar-ish with an Ableton Push)
I'd love a stripped down version of Polyend that's just a 'tracker'-style midi controller to control any other DAW - It's has a bit too much for my needs (and as result I can't justify the cost - especially having something similar-ish with an Ableton Push)
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Re: Modular synthesis versus Buzz
sorry this is six months later, you can use modular synthesis with buzz. I have a massive DIY modular and I use it with buzz exclusively. Silent Way VST and a DC coupled interface is the way to go
Re: Modular synthesis versus Buzz
If you guys haven't played with Cardinal VST, it's pretty amazing but kind of CPU heavy. It's fun for building modular soundscapes.
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Re: Modular synthesis versus Buzz
That's so cool, do you have any more details on how your setup works?
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Re: Modular synthesis versus Buzz
For anyone interested, there is a free tracker module now for VCV Rack:
https://library.vcvrack.com/Biset
There are a few things that I think could be improved, but it's already quite useful. The developer is actively working on it and responsive to bug reports on Github, which is always good.
https://library.vcvrack.com/Biset
There are a few things that I think could be improved, but it's already quite useful. The developer is actively working on it and responsive to bug reports on Github, which is always good.