An exchange amusing only to musicians weaned on trackers

(12:01:15 PM) Aaron: that was all buzz?
(12:01:19 PM) Kevin: Yeah.
(12:01:34 PM) Aaron: you used a buzz sampler?
(12:01:37 PM) Kevin: Yeah.
(12:01:44 PM) Aaron: i forgot they had one

6 Responses to “An exchange amusing only to musicians weaned on trackers”

  1. Darius K. Says:

    I just started using Buze, a Buzz clone that actually, uh, works.

  2. Kevin Says:

    Buze is awesome, but I’m hesitant to make the switch. It’s the bugs I know versus the bugs I don’t ..

    Last time I used it was before VST support though, so I should probably check the latest version.

  3. Aaron Says:

    modular thinking

  4. Nic Says:

    There are bugs in both, yes, but development-wise one is mostly dead due to a hard drive crash almost a decade ago, and the other has a public SVN repository.

    While buze is lacking some buzz features, it’s got a lot of little-known features of its own to compensate!

  5. Kevin Says:

    No question Buze is the future. I just meant that I have learned to anticipate and deal with the bugs and anachronisms in Buzz; they don’t slow me down any more. I don’t know the quirks in Buze, so they do slow me down.

    I’ll almost surely make the switch some time soon.

  6. Nic Says:

    the fun thing about Buze quirks is that with each new release, they change! Imagine, you too can delight in random crashes thanks to adding a PeerCtrl to your song (it just happened to me now)…

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