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Buzz Tracker
Just wondering if there are any tracker freaks around here, willing to share a bit of knowledge.
Re: Buzz Tracker
I use a tracker! Love that shit!Daft tnuc wrote:Just wondering if there are any tracker freaks around here, willing to share a bit of knowledge.
Tryed Buzz once, but didn't really get it..
I use Madtracker (www.madtracker.org) ... real nice tracker IMO!
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Didn't try Mad Tracker so far. To be honest, I think any tracker is just a sub-version of Buzz because of those 100s of machines people keep coding for it. Plus, I've been told it has one of the best vst support around.
For people who are already into trackers, it's very few work to learn about Buzz subtleties. I can only recommend you to do so.
I'll be glad to help if asked.
Anyway, you got any tracks you've done out of Mad?
For people who are already into trackers, it's very few work to learn about Buzz subtleties. I can only recommend you to do so.
I'll be glad to help if asked.
Anyway, you got any tracks you've done out of Mad?
I think I'll try and give Buzz a look again sometime...Daft tnuc wrote:Didn't try Mad Tracker so far. To be honest, I think any tracker is just a sub-version of Buzz because of those 100s of machines people keep coding for it. Plus, I've been told it has one of the best vst support around.
For people who are already into trackers, it's very few work to learn about Buzz subtleties. I can only recommend you to do so.
I'll be glad to help if asked.
Anyway, you got any tracks you've done out of Mad?
anyways... yes, all tunes I've posted has been done in Madtracker with a little aftertouching in Live (vocals, effects, etc)....
cheers,
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