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  • AlanForPresidentAlanForPresident

    Dirty

    Time Control Productions BizuneVST [Freeware]Published on 09/09/12 at 21:28
    BizuneVST is a VST that I downloaded while browsing KVR Audio and reading an article about it. The part of this VST that made me download it is the “Dirty” distortion Oscillator that it has built into it. It is a really interesting effects that you can give your sounds. The BizuneVSt also has Two Filters, and some pretty basic effects like flanger and reverb. I have not seen a manual for Bizune but the Vst is so simple and small you wont need any manual at all. It installs very quick and if you don’t like just remove it, its that easy. It is a freeware that is extremely easy to use and all of the main functions of it are all on the main dashboard of the Vst. I experienced no compatibility …
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    BizuneVST is a VST that I downloaded while browsing KVR Audio and reading an article about it. The part of this VST that made me download it is the “Dirty” distortion Oscillator that it has built into it. It is a really interesting effects that you can give your sounds. The BizuneVSt also has Two Filters, and some pretty basic effects like flanger and reverb. I have not seen a manual for Bizune but the Vst is so simple and small you wont need any manual at all. It installs very quick and if you don’t like just remove it, its that easy. It is a freeware that is extremely easy to use and all of the main functions of it are all on the main dashboard of the Vst. I experienced no compatibility issues with Bizune while using it on either of my Windows Systems (XP or Vista).


    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Everything with BizuneVST seems to work great and has never gave me any problems. I have not been using it long just yet, but from this point forward I plan to use it a lot more. BizuneVST is very stable and doesn’t crash or freeze your DAW.


    OVERALL OPINION

    The quality of sound is very good with BizuneVST, you can do some interesting stuff with the “Dirty” oscillator. The “Dirty” oscillator is by far the best part about this VST. I do wish that it had some more effects though, they really only gave you two main effects to use and they are Flanger and Reverb. Since it is a freeware it will leave you a bit unsatisfied in a few departments. Mainly in the effects part of it because you will want more and I don’t think they have came out with another version of it either. So at best I say this is a “good” vst to download, I never would have heard of it if it wasn’t for KVR audio.
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  • CodaCoda

    Time Control Productions BizuneVST [Freeware]Published on 01/30/06 at 04:04
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Everything is simple, do not worry to install it, a quick set up.
    Nothing to say

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I am running XP with a P4 2.8 Ghz, 1 MB RAM, log operates seamlessly with this config, it is a bit greedy but significantly less than Absynth example so it is honest trs.
    I did run on cubase, no problem, plus it has a midi learn that you can assign these controls to grind multilpes sounds live (on the version Mantragora).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I just discovering there is a short week.
    What surprised me most, the original sounds and layers produced by this small freeware which makes me immediately think of Absynth, but much simpler to master.

    Finding myself a bit …
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    Everything is simple, do not worry to install it, a quick set up.
    Nothing to say

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I am running XP with a P4 2.8 Ghz, 1 MB RAM, log operates seamlessly with this config, it is a bit greedy but significantly less than Absynth example so it is honest trs.
    I did run on cubase, no problem, plus it has a midi learn that you can assign these controls to grind multilpes sounds live (on the version Mantragora).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I just discovering there is a short week.
    What surprised me most, the original sounds and layers produced by this small freeware which makes me immediately think of Absynth, but much simpler to master.

    Finding myself a bit limited but sduit by the concept, I'm all over the site of the editor:
    www.bizune.net and saw that there was a further version of the concept rpondait a weird name Mantragora, un p'tit coup de CB (45 Euros) and presto! in BCAN!
    The ca is the true DLIR, the sounds are crazy and there are lots of presets and MIDI learn can master it as a hardware.
    Attention, we're quite agree, sounds very big fan of fat and very heavy, go your way, this plug excels in the production of sounds of ambience, tablecloths and mtaliques rithmiques cold as one might find on the album Amon Tobin.
    I really think that the sounds are close to some rsultats obtained with Absynth, but much easier to learn and a lot cheaper.
    Report qualitprix unbeatable!
    I am over here giving my opinion on Mantragora on bizune, but this synth is not yet REFERENCE on this site so I adapted and it's still thanks Bizune that j ' Mantragora have known.
    A discovering!
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