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  1. Robotic Twitter Songwriter Generates Tweet Poetry
    15 Mar 2010, 12:12 pm

    Marvim Gainsbug: the Twitter based Song Composer from jeraman on Vimeo. It should come as no surprise, but Twitter can compose existential nihilistic poetry. Just ask the creepy, detached voice of Mar. […]


  2. OSC Files: Play That Funky Music, Hexagons
    15 Mar 2010, 11:35 am

    Didgeridoo from bar|none on Vimeo. You can’t quite dance to it, but bar|none has a beautifully-shot video of a strange, invented instrument constructed with some of the technologies we saw last week. […]


  3. Rob Papen Updates Predator
    14 Mar 2010, 11:24 pm

    Rob Papen has updated the Windows version of Predator to v1.5.8.


  4. Togu Audio Line Windows 64-bit Versions
    14 Mar 2010, 11:09 pm

    Togu Audio Line has released Windows 64-bit versions of many of its free plug-ins.


  5. Freak Show Enterprises JambaLaya
    14 Mar 2010, 11:07 pm

    Freak Show Enterprises has updated JambaLaya to v1.3.1.


  6. Iliadis Updates Efthimia
    14 Mar 2010, 11:06 pm

    Iliadis has updated Efthimia Electronic Organ to v1.4.


  7. Universal Audio Precision Enhancer Hz
    14 Mar 2010, 10:48 pm

    The Precision Enhancer Hz is designed to allow the user to selectively add upper harmonics to bass fundamentals, sometimes referred to as “phantom bass”.


  8. Universal Audio Manley Massive Passive EQs
    14 Mar 2010, 10:35 pm

    Universal Audios UAD Powered Plug-In versions of the Manley Massive Passive EQs represent UAs most ambitious and detailed EQ model to date, the company says.


  9. SONiVOX Eighty Eight – Grand Piano
    13 Mar 2010, 12:51 pm

    SONiVOX announced the release of their Grand Piano Virtual Instrument, Eighty Eight, conceived and designed as a virtual embodiment of a Steinway CD 327 grand.


  10. Music Notation on Word
    13 Mar 2010, 12:40 pm

    musicnotationformsword.com announced the release of Music Notation for MS Word, a music notation editing product that allows musicians to embed, edit and publish music notation in Microsoft Word envir. […]



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BuzzMachines

NOTE: A TUTORIAL TO SETUP BUZZ UNDER LINUX CAN BE FOUND HERE

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.

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.

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 squealching response immidietly. The same goes for all DSP effects, drum machines, synths, samples, etc.

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