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Published on 05/26/08 at 11:12
I use it for five years. The first installation is discouraged, but now I just by changing Ordos or partition copy / paste the folder Buzz ... which is very portable.La general configuration no problem, it is very clear, and audio drivers are quite concrete. It almost never does not crash once you understand how to use it in NT4 compatibility, even with a 30 vst ordinausaure (I already turned pieces with dozens of machines that had a poor pc only 224 MB of RAM and a celeron 1.5 ghz of 2002)
The grip is different from current commercial apps, but it draws quickly benefit: we can implement his ideas in a few seconds. And just read the help, which is simple, fun to begin. Some interface improvements tested here and there by taking over the concept (Aldrin; Buzzrmx, Buzztard, Buze ..) deserve to be there but the source code was lost the software has not been updated (for the. exe) since 2002 apparently. Too bad. Attempts to resuscitate him were not yet ready ..

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

The performances are exceptional. Never seen a software as in-ramable, in-plantable vsti's face as meet its 150 machines .. Even on a rotten Ordos (at the base, Buzz has been designed to run on the Windows 98 ..), you can load a max projects synths and effects, particularly to the LIVE. (Besides, there is no Render-to-wave, but rather a real-time recorder for export)

OVERALL OPINION

To be brief: C IS A BEAST OF SOFTWARE.
Free software, light on the hard and resource use, in reference trackers fans for years (rather oriented towards all that is closer to the music of a free party at large), it is waiting for her .. In any in my case, it is the software to do more in minimum time without worrying about a possible processor that heats or the ram is limited .. This is the ONLY software that pushes me to keep a Windows partition on the Ordos, until successors developed on Linux.
(For the record: Buzz machines were made on fruityloops used by the creator of Buzz for several years)