Thanks for the info, I'm just learning. The midi learn in Buzz only works with nicer plugins that have better fleshed out midi learn features (by right clicking the parameter). But not all work like this and I have to use the mouse on a knob or parameter and press record to get the hex values in my pattern editor for alot of plugins. I haven't figured out yet a way to assign the MIDI parameters to my Arturia board without a good MIDI learn function on the plugin's side but I think there probably is a way I'm just a noob.
I was thinking about usage on Windows. Using a DAW on Linux kind of seems silly to me at this point since the Linux software stack is ran by retarded devs that hate stability and standards. You might get a setup that barely works in Linux and have an unusable mess months later. Totally the opposite of what I and others are trying to do. This could work for a glacier style setup running older debian or something,
Ah man, DAW fatigue, I haven't even started breaking into Renoise yet lol. Maybe if this one gets more mature in development I might consider it. Glad to see they finally hit 1.0.0.rc1
I just got their "Komplete Kontrol" shit and the free Kontact player, I don't see their software as worth it for what Im doing. If anything I should be using either Fruity Loops or Presonus Studio One but I just enjoy Buzz and Renoise too much. Plus both want me to either pay a big license fee and or rent the software for $19 a month. At least Renoise is only $75 for a full loicense.
Yeah, apparently some youtubers say I need to get special headphones and "train" my ears to do proper mastering, but from what I understand its just sidechaining the lowend and mids, and fighting the war with loudness and clarity. Just like lifting in the gym everyone has different methods but results are results.
Yeah now a days wavetable synthesis is big and I'm sure vital or serum can do what absynth does in the right hands. There is also Surge XT which may be even more powerful than both of them but is super nerdy and complicated to learn lol.
It sounds good! Was worth the inconvenience of installing the UA software and ilok. I will probably use it for mastering whenever I can nail down a good mastering chain workflow (I'm still a noob). Definitely good on drums, and I've heard in the reviews vocals and instruments too. I do EDM so drums are more of my focus. 2024-09-18 05_45_34-Untitled_ - Buzz x64 - [Machines].png
I have the SSD5 drums free version and its badass, I'm learning to model drums using vital and serum but real samples are nice too especially for recreating jungle breaks with a more natural drum feel.