@ szaszhareen:
you can use polac asio in to record directly into buzz.
thanks I'm familiar with Polac's Asio

and I have to be more precisely ... I mean bouncing a whole track to mp3 directly in Buzz ...
@ UNZ: I know I can "export to *.ogg, but I cannot set bit depth, high-low-path etc., just thought about to do it directly in Buzz ... like in the old days ... only better

and perhaps choose the vorbis-version or lame-version I want to use ... for a special track, but well there's enough tools around ...
Added on 12-02-2015: O.k. I found out that I can tweak the recording settings (e. g. Bitrate and Hz) by Polac's Audio driver settings,
BUT if I do so, some of the buzzmachines sound completely different and a bit out of tune!

So, if I start a project and want to export it finally with a sampling of 48000 Hz do I have to work the whole project in 48000 Hz and why do some buzzmachines sound completely different at different Hz-rates, is there a practical solution? My soundcard seems to work with 41 and 48 Hz rate? Can some

help, please
