Hi fellows,
I haven't been buzzing for like 1 year now, 'cause I have really annoying problems with buzz since I've reinstalled my system. It's really a shame :'-(
One of them is that buzz (vers. 1.472) cannot find Jeskola Noise Generator-XP although it is in the gear\generator folder. This problem doesn't appear with the simple Jeskola Noise Generator. Can anyone help me please, please, please! I miss it so much, but have hardly time for intensive research and I couldn't find anything on the forums so far.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Matthias
PS: I've posted the same thing on buzzmachines.com
Jeskola Noise Generator-XP
Re: Jeskola Noise Generator-XP
and I just noticed that I got the same problem with:
"cheapo amp" and "cheapo do-nothing"
however there's one difference:
when I've already opened buzz and type in the name of the effect I want to put in "Jeskola Noise Generator-XP" appears blue and the the 2 cheapo effects red
"cheapo amp" and "cheapo do-nothing"
however there's one difference:
when I've already opened buzz and type in the name of the effect I want to put in "Jeskola Noise Generator-XP" appears blue and the the 2 cheapo effects red
Re: Jeskola Noise Generator-XP
thats how its supposed to be, generators are blue, effects are red.lizard wrote:when I've already opened buzz and type in the name of the effect I want to put in "Jeskola Noise Generator-XP" appears blue and the the 2 cheapo effects red
as for the cheapo amp problem: i use it a lot and never have this problem, make sure you have the latest version and make sure you have msvcr70.dll and msvcr71.dll in your buzz root.
for noise xp i don't know, does it load at all or not ? if not you lack a dependancy probably: use http://www.dependencywalker.com on the dll.
i think all those problems are because you lack dependencies.
Re: Jeskola Noise Generator-XP
Thanks UNZ for you fast replies!! 
I'm not really familiar with how Buzz ist actually working, so I have to ask this noobish question: what is the buzz root and where can I find it?
about the dependancy problem:
1. when I open the simple Jeskola Noise Generator.dll in dependancy i already get an error message telling me that DSPLIB.DLL cannot be found (and also some other stuff: Error: At least one required implicit or forwarded dependency was not found. etc.)
2. when I open the Jeskola Noise Generator-XP.dll it cannot find DSPLIB.DLL AND MSVCR70.DLL
3. for Cheapo do-nothing it's then just the MSVCR70.DLL taht cannot be found
what does that all tell me and what can I do?

I'm not really familiar with how Buzz ist actually working, so I have to ask this noobish question: what is the buzz root and where can I find it?
about the dependancy problem:
1. when I open the simple Jeskola Noise Generator.dll in dependancy i already get an error message telling me that DSPLIB.DLL cannot be found (and also some other stuff: Error: At least one required implicit or forwarded dependency was not found. etc.)
2. when I open the Jeskola Noise Generator-XP.dll it cannot find DSPLIB.DLL AND MSVCR70.DLL
3. for Cheapo do-nothing it's then just the MSVCR70.DLL taht cannot be found
what does that all tell me and what can I do?
Re: Jeskola Noise Generator-XP
put those missing files in your buzz root directory (the path where you installed buzz)
Re: Jeskola Noise Generator-XP
By 'root' he means the 'bottom' of the Buzz installation folder (ie not in any subfolders) - Normally C:\Program Files (x86)\Jeskola Buzz\ (erm I think that's the folder, you know when you do something automatically for 10 years but don't take notice of what you're doing !)
Put these files in that folder -
DSPLIB.DLL ( http://jeskola.net/archive/buzz/1.1/dsplib.dll )
msvcr70.dll ( http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-f ... ml?msvcr70 - note click the 'Download Zip File' near the bottom of the page and not any of that other crap on that site, then unzip the files into the root folder )
msvcr71.dll ( http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-f ... ml?msvcr71 - also just click the Download Zip File' )
Put these files in that folder -
DSPLIB.DLL ( http://jeskola.net/archive/buzz/1.1/dsplib.dll )
msvcr70.dll ( http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-f ... ml?msvcr70 - note click the 'Download Zip File' near the bottom of the page and not any of that other crap on that site, then unzip the files into the root folder )
msvcr71.dll ( http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-f ... ml?msvcr71 - also just click the Download Zip File' )
Re: Jeskola Noise Generator-XP
Hi guys,
sorry that I haven't answered earlier. I was really really busy during the days before christmas days and when I visited my homeplace I didn't have the PC with me... but now that I'm back again I finally want to solve my buzz problems.
Putting all the 3 mentioned files, which pete uploaded, in the rootfolder somehow solved my old problem (I can open all my tracks now, buzz isn't asking for Jeskola Noise Generator-XP etc.), but apparentely created another one:
Now if I want to open any effect or generator (but VSTi) by double clicking on it I get this strange message:
D:\...\Buzz208\Themes\Default Glass\ParameterWindow.xaml
'Failed to create a 'Command' from the text
'l:ParameterWindowVM.PresetsCommand'.' Line number '93' and line position '27'.
Well well, while I was writing these lines I realized that, if I take another theme instead it all works out fine!
Actually I like the oldshool Default Glass the most, but I can live with it!
So I'd say problem is solved.
Thanks a lot for your help!
sorry that I haven't answered earlier. I was really really busy during the days before christmas days and when I visited my homeplace I didn't have the PC with me... but now that I'm back again I finally want to solve my buzz problems.
Putting all the 3 mentioned files, which pete uploaded, in the rootfolder somehow solved my old problem (I can open all my tracks now, buzz isn't asking for Jeskola Noise Generator-XP etc.), but apparentely created another one:
Now if I want to open any effect or generator (but VSTi) by double clicking on it I get this strange message:
D:\...\Buzz208\Themes\Default Glass\ParameterWindow.xaml
'Failed to create a 'Command' from the text
'l:ParameterWindowVM.PresetsCommand'.' Line number '93' and line position '27'.
Well well, while I was writing these lines I realized that, if I take another theme instead it all works out fine!


Thanks a lot for your help!