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Re: [microsound] buzz machines



A quick answer (hope the list won't be bothered a lot:). I used to use :)
Buzz a lot later. This was all-in-one device for me for full track creation.
I kinda dropped it now in general, however I still use it for little things
here and there (found several problems in buzz). Anyway - it's still very
usefull for live performances (though it like to crash).
Well, if nobody here on the list supports our discussion - OK let's get in
touch off list...
-ED
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregory Elliott" <Spagirus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 3:29 AM
Subject: [microsound] buzz machines


> I was just wondering if there were any other microsounders on this list
using Jeskola buzz machines (yeah, yeah, I know it's PC based right now and
not the ever divine mac world, hmmm...McWorld/MacWorld?, either way it's a
very flexible and useful program). Anyway, if there are any folks using buzz
for microesque sounds out there, I'd love to exchange ideas, technical tips,
pros and cons, etc. Email me off list or on list if it's pertinent to other
interested folks on the list.
>
> Greg
>


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