
PVST/i organize favorites - omg
PVST/i organize favorites - omg
I somehow always ignored this fantastic feature. Polac continues to amaze ...


Re: PVST/i organize favorites - omg
What/how? I've never seen this, I think.
Re: PVST/i organize favorites - omg
Loop a pattern and click on items to preview. Create and save new banks in a jiffy. Open "Program Map" and load up the list for Track Command 0D (I don't think you can do this so easily anywhere else). Right-click to add a new sub-category folder. All via one convenient interface ...Evelon wrote:What/how? I've never seen this, I think.
Re: PVST/i organize favorites - omg
I can't believe it, its one of the most useful feature, but Polac vst(i) is really a complex machine, so many options, i have never used the 0D command, thx for the tip, you can use buzz just with 2 machines, Polac vsti and polac vst, all (almost) buzz machines can be loaded in polac stuff, and you have a powerful midi software, very effective, Buzz is magic. An enormous thanks to Frank Potulski, many updates every years, great stability, i use only Polac asio driver.
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One thing I keep wondering about is how to make use of the LFO stuff Frank put in there.tinga wrote:I Polac vst(i) is really a complex machine, so many options
Ha! I doubt you could go 2 minutes without needing to add 5 different kinds of peer machinestinga wrote: you can use buzz just with 2 machines, Polac vsti and polac vst

But, truly, the PVST/i feature set is HUGE -- adds so much to the total Buzz package, as you say.
Re: PVST/i organize favorites - omg
True. I forgot this detail, it load peer machines but assignement doesn't work.Snowglobe wrote:Ha! I doubt you could go 2 minutes without needing to add 5 different kinds of peer machines![]()