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Offline mepmepmep

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Re: New user says hi!
« on: April 06, 2004, 12:30:01 AM »
@Orgue
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I like limitations actually, they make me more creative. I have to work around the limitations to get done what I want, it's kinda feeding me, if you know what I mean. (sounds hippy, I know ;))


I know exactly what you mean. I'm even worse, I'm still using Protracker;)

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You should give "Buzz" a try

I've tried it a bit. I bet it's very powerful, but i found it quite lacking in the ui department, not very intuitive at all. I also find it quite difficult to take the step-up from samples to softsynths. It's so much harder to control the results I think. Is there any really good tutorial on Buzz online?

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I also looked at Renoise. If I were to leave the Amiga I also find this program to be the most probable route i would take. I'm also a bit curious about Buzz, but as i said to Restore, I did'nt find the interface easy enough to get into.
 

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Re: New user says hi!
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2004, 05:48:30 AM »
@rebb_pds
Interesting electro stuff you've got there!

You can find some of my older stuff here. It's the modules, the mp3's are not mine. It's 8bit/4channels stuff done with Protracker...

I'm really thinking about moving to Renoise or Buzz, but have'nt gotten around to it yet so its really interesting to here what other musicians are using here:)