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Uitspraak van verwijderd op woensdag 20 juli 2005 om 22:49:Op welk muziekprogramma werk jij het lekkerst???
De notenclub
hoe bedoel je lexuz je hebt in cubase midi effecten en vst effecten die toegankelijk zijn vanaf de mixer (f3)
als je op het "e"tje klikt van (edit) dan kom je voor dat kanaal bij de effecten. de master schuif is voor al hetgeluid.
je kan geen vst effect over een midi kanaal gooien. de vsti of audio spoor die je hebt ingeladen/aangemaakt verschijnt ook op de mixer en daar kan je je desbetreffende master effect per kanaal invoeren.
als je op het "e"tje klikt van (edit) dan kom je voor dat kanaal bij de effecten. de master schuif is voor al hetgeluid.
je kan geen vst effect over een midi kanaal gooien. de vsti of audio spoor die je hebt ingeladen/aangemaakt verschijnt ook op de mixer en daar kan je je desbetreffende master effect per kanaal invoeren.
Uitspraak van Ensorceler op woensdag 20 juli 2005 om 23:12:Op welk paard rij jij het liefst?
Bonfaiurt
***Quote***Zijn er nog ANDERE programmaas dan???
Emagic Logic
Protools
**Hardware**
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Ja ik bedoelde eigenlijk dat ik die 2 gebruik, kwam verkeerd over
Logic vind ik zelfs beter dan Cubase SX (die FX zijn gewoon te gruwelijk) maar draait bij mij niet stabiel... ProTools veel over gehoord, nog nooit geprobeerd... En Hardware, ik heb sinds 2 weken me eerste stukkie (Juno Alpha 2) en ik weet nu al dat dat voor mij beter werkt dan Software....
Emagic Logic
Protools
**Hardware**
***Quote***
Ja ik bedoelde eigenlijk dat ik die 2 gebruik, kwam verkeerd over
Doe het op de oude wetse manier pak de micro foon van je moeder sluit hem aan op de computer en gebruik hem met een record progama Daarna zet je de was machine naast de PC laat hem draaien en neem het op nu heb je een mooie Bass Lijn zet de kast er op en sla op de deuren dan heb je de Kick moet je het wel op de goede manier doen en dan het bestek en gaa zo maar door als meer info wil stuur een PB oja en dan moet je alle geluidjes even in elkaar mixen en dan heb je mooi hitje
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op vrijdag 22 juli 2005 om 16:43:dan heb je mooi liedje
Sorry wout maar het heet een versje `en geen liedje heheheheheheh
Wel op blyven letten he!
Trouwens de korg chaos pad is ook niet verkeerd alleen weet ik niet ofdat je daar een proggie voor hebt maar iig kun je leuke dingen doen met die Pad!
Ik heb de Kaoss Pad 1 van de tijd dat ik nog een Mixer had zonder FX... Heb al een tijdje een DJM600 dus hij staat sindsdien in de kast
Zover ik weet is er geen programma voor (zou ook niet weten wat je er dan mee zou kunnen) maar je kan m wel als MIDI Controller gebruiken...
Uitspraak van verwijderd op vrijdag 22 juli 2005 om 14:56:Hahaha zie ik je hier ook weer terug.
hehehe tuurlijk, moet wel bij de les blijven
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op zondag 24 juli 2005 om 17:16:Pff, t valt soms niet mee om bij de les te blijven... Wat is Buzz tracker?
buzztracker is een freeware tracker met vst/dx support... kunt je machines allemaal modulair aansluiten..
bestaat al vanaf 1997 ofzo...
WHAT IS BUZZ?
Its Modular. The true power of Buzz.
Buzz is the first ever "easy to use" free modular software based synthesizer. What this means is that the entire system is based on objects, which may be routed in a modular fashion, giving you the freedom to be as creative as you want. For example, if you wish to run 3 Physical Modelling synths and a Drum Machine through 2 seperate Stereo Delays, into a Mixer, through a Compressor and Parameteric EQ, and finally out to your speakers - no problem. Lay down your synths, connect the wires and you're done. Check out the screenshots below for examples!
Its Expandable. Buzz introduces the concept of a Machine.
A Machine is an object in Buzz which either creates or modifies sound. A Machine is the equivalent of a single piece of gear in a traditional music studio. It may be a synthesizer, a sampler, a dsp effect, a mixing board, or any other piece of gear that exists in a studio. Every piece has the same parameters and functions you would expect to find in the studio you know and love. Whats better is that all existing machines are free. Because creating your own machines is quite simple (someone with little knowledge of C++ should find his way in the SDK), you'll also find machines in Buzz which aren't really common in studio's. This makes Buzz a very innovative software studio.
Its in Real-Time. Buzz moves with you.
Every aspect of Buzz is built to be controlled in real-time. This means that as you tweak the resonance on a virtual analog synth, you hear it's classic sqeualching response immidietly. The same goes for all DSP effects, drum machines, synths, samples, etc.
It's Built for Speed.
Unlike other audio packages which require a super-computer to power a single synth, Buzz has been programmed for speed. It is not at all uncommon to employ 10 completely seperate polyphonic synthesizers, 5 samplers, 2 drum machines, 3 mixers, and 10 DSP effects all simultaniously. Thats on a decent machine. A fast machine could easily triple that. The more complex machines you are using the more CPU power Buzz requires.
Its Portable. A studio in a briefcase.
Imagine having a studio with over 300 pieces of gear. Now imagine fitting it on a laptop and taking it anywhere with you. It sounds like a dream to any Musician, but its completely possible with Buzz. An install size of 8 megs (Stealth Pack, doesn't include all the machines), with a memory requirement of 32 megs. Buzz fits easily onto most decent laptops.
Its Free. Is there anything else to say?
Thats right. $0.00 US! That translates to roughly 0 British Pounds, which translates to 0 Finnish Marks which translates to 0 Euros which translates to 0 Japanese Yen which translates to 0 German Marks which translates to 0 Swedish Kronda which translates to 0 Swiss Francs which translates to 0 Russian Roubles. You can always donate money to Oskari to encourage further development.
Its a Secret Weapon. Its cooler then a lot of other programs out there.
Don't be mistaken. Buzz is not a Soft-Synth. Buzz is not a Tracker. Buzz is not a Sequencer. Buzz is all of these things and more. It is the worlds first true soft-studio. Strike that, free soft-studio.
Luke Freiler
System requirements
A 133MHz computer with 32 megs of memory should be enough to run Buzz. Ofcourse, to hear some sound you'll need a soundcard too. The more complex machines you are using the more processor power Buzz requires.
Its Modular. The true power of Buzz.
Buzz is the first ever "easy to use" free modular software based synthesizer. What this means is that the entire system is based on objects, which may be routed in a modular fashion, giving you the freedom to be as creative as you want. For example, if you wish to run 3 Physical Modelling synths and a Drum Machine through 2 seperate Stereo Delays, into a Mixer, through a Compressor and Parameteric EQ, and finally out to your speakers - no problem. Lay down your synths, connect the wires and you're done. Check out the screenshots below for examples!
Its Expandable. Buzz introduces the concept of a Machine.
A Machine is an object in Buzz which either creates or modifies sound. A Machine is the equivalent of a single piece of gear in a traditional music studio. It may be a synthesizer, a sampler, a dsp effect, a mixing board, or any other piece of gear that exists in a studio. Every piece has the same parameters and functions you would expect to find in the studio you know and love. Whats better is that all existing machines are free. Because creating your own machines is quite simple (someone with little knowledge of C++ should find his way in the SDK), you'll also find machines in Buzz which aren't really common in studio's. This makes Buzz a very innovative software studio.
Its in Real-Time. Buzz moves with you.
Every aspect of Buzz is built to be controlled in real-time. This means that as you tweak the resonance on a virtual analog synth, you hear it's classic sqeualching response immidietly. The same goes for all DSP effects, drum machines, synths, samples, etc.
It's Built for Speed.
Unlike other audio packages which require a super-computer to power a single synth, Buzz has been programmed for speed. It is not at all uncommon to employ 10 completely seperate polyphonic synthesizers, 5 samplers, 2 drum machines, 3 mixers, and 10 DSP effects all simultaniously. Thats on a decent machine. A fast machine could easily triple that. The more complex machines you are using the more CPU power Buzz requires.
Its Portable. A studio in a briefcase.
Imagine having a studio with over 300 pieces of gear. Now imagine fitting it on a laptop and taking it anywhere with you. It sounds like a dream to any Musician, but its completely possible with Buzz. An install size of 8 megs (Stealth Pack, doesn't include all the machines), with a memory requirement of 32 megs. Buzz fits easily onto most decent laptops.
Its Free. Is there anything else to say?
Thats right. $0.00 US! That translates to roughly 0 British Pounds, which translates to 0 Finnish Marks which translates to 0 Euros which translates to 0 Japanese Yen which translates to 0 German Marks which translates to 0 Swedish Kronda which translates to 0 Swiss Francs which translates to 0 Russian Roubles. You can always donate money to Oskari to encourage further development.
Its a Secret Weapon. Its cooler then a lot of other programs out there.
Don't be mistaken. Buzz is not a Soft-Synth. Buzz is not a Tracker. Buzz is not a Sequencer. Buzz is all of these things and more. It is the worlds first true soft-studio. Strike that, free soft-studio.
Luke Freiler
System requirements
A 133MHz computer with 32 megs of memory should be enough to run Buzz. Ofcourse, to hear some sound you'll need a soundcard too. The more complex machines you are using the more processor power Buzz requires.
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