making dub with BUZZ

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skeeter
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making dub with BUZZ

Post by skeeter » Sat Apr 21, 2001 12:47 am

does anyone have any tips for making dub with buzz tracker?

Hoester
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Post by Hoester » Sun Apr 22, 2001 11:35 am

Hi Skeeter, <BR> <BR>Oh yes, I am making Dub with Buzz. Nice to hear there are others out there trying the same! It works &#40;see my own tracks on <A HREF="http://www.mp3.com/HoesterSoundSystem" TARGET="_top">http://www.mp3.com/HoesterSoundSystem</A>&#41;. <BR> <BR>It's hard to give special tips, because Dub with Buzz is a rather complex topic. Probably it is most helpful to get some example BMX from <A HREF="http://www.scene.de" TARGET="_top">http://www.scene.de</A> &#40;TSU download area&#41; and analyse these. <BR> <BR>However, here some general tips: <BR>&#42; Use Jeskola Ninja Delay as Bypass &#40;no dryout&#41; and turn up the input volume to get fantastic delays. <BR>&#42; Deep bass is provided by a simple bass gen &#40;for example Bass 3&#41; linked to Geonik2pFilter with cutoff 130, >90% low reso and 0% high reso. <BR>&#42; Raverb on the compressed drum. <BR> <BR>Peace, <BR>Hoester <BR> <BR>Free mp3 Dub downloads at: <BR><A HREF="http://www.mp3.com/HoesterSoundSystem" TARGET="_top">http://www.mp3.com/HoesterSoundSystem</A>

dharma one
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Post by dharma one » Mon May 21, 2001 1:28 pm

big up all the buzz dub cru! <BR>nice 2 see ppl find the ninja delay useful. <BR>i was actually the one who suggested this to oskari when he started coding buzz, was heavily into the sounds of king tubby and scientist at the time.. still am! since then other delays that have better filters have come through, fsm has some very nice delays for instance. <BR> <BR>random tip of the day- <BR> <BR>bass drum <BR>use 2pole hipass filter with cutoff set to around <BR>60-90hz.. this will cut out some of the too low <BR>frequencies that make the amp&speakers do unnecessary work and also make the bass drum really BOOM

Waiad
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Post by Waiad » Wed May 30, 2001 5:37 pm

Hi Hoester, <BR> <BR>I've got your source coded song Rain Dub &#40;at scene.de ?&#41;. I've been really impressed about the sound processing you did, especially how you've created a realistic sounding bass using a technotic synthesizer and effects. <BR>I would like to use that bass in my songs, since it's better than any bass samples I could find till now.

Hoester
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Post by Hoester » Sat Jun 02, 2001 1:45 pm

Dear Waiad and other Dubbers, <BR> <BR>In my opinion, it is not only the sound of the bass, which makes it lively and colorful. Important as well is the way you play it with your synthetic generators: Try not to have it too static, make variations of the patterns with slight changes in note length and velocity, carefully use slide notes. <BR> <BR>By the way, do you guys also have Dub bmx's or mp3's out there? <BR> <BR>Peace, <BR>Hoester <BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.mp3.com/HoesterSoundSystem" TARGET="_top">http://www.mp3.com/HoesterSoundSystem</A>

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Post by Looter » Sat Jun 02, 2001 10:56 pm

Where can i download buzz? I'd never heard of it before it was mentioned on here. Does it lend itself easily to making dub?

Hoester
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Post by Hoester » Mon Jun 04, 2001 8:13 am

Looter, <BR> <BR>Buzz is not designed especially for Dub music and to be honest, it is not very easy to handle in the beginning. But you have a lot of possibilities to generate sounds &#40;by synths, drummachines, samples ...&#41; and to process it with different effects. <BR>You will find the latest download of the program called "Millenium Pack" at <A HREF="http://www.scene.de/djlaser/news.htm" TARGET="_top">http://www.scene.de/djlaser/news.htm</A> <BR>You should know, that Buzz is open to extensions, called machines, which can easily installed. You can find all of the available machines at: <A HREF="http://www.buzzmachines.com" TARGET="_top">http://www.buzzmachines.com</A> <BR> <BR>Have fun, <BR>Hoester

Bill Laminack
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Post by Bill Laminack » Mon Feb 04, 2002 3:48 am

I have Buzz and I am wanting to learn it partly because Hoester is so enthusiastic about it! I love getting in there and trying to figure it out but you are very right in that it is hard to get a handle on at first, I say this because I still haven't figured out the sequencing........ HELP!!!!!

Hoester
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Post by Hoester » Tue Feb 19, 2002 9:32 pm

Hello Dub community! <BR> <BR>I am &#40;a little bit&#41; proud to present the first part of Hoester's Buzz Dub Tutorial on <A HREF="http://www.hoester.com" TARGET="_top">www.hoester.com</A>. In "Getting started with Jeskola Buzz" I try to explain the very basic procedures of Buzz for users without any Buzz experience. Part I is planned as PDF version also, part II is under construction. <BR>Besides I have set up a yahoo e-group about making Dub with Buzz where you can post any kind of questions to this topic. Links: <BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.hoester.com/index.php?ref=ht ... article=23" TARGET="_top">Getting started with Jeskola Buzz</A> <BR><A HREF="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Buzz-Dub/" TARGET="_top">Buzz-Dub e-group</A> <BR> <BR>Any comment is appreciated. <BR>Hoester

Looter
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Post by Looter » Tue Feb 19, 2002 9:48 pm

Big up Hoester! Teach on.

Hoester
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Post by Hoester » Fri Mar 15, 2002 6:16 pm

Part II of Hoester's Buzz Dub tutorial is online now on <A HREF="http://www.hoester.com" TARGET="_top">www.hoester.com</A>. Part I is available as PDF version in the files secction of the <A HREF="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Buzz-Dub/" TARGET="_top">Buzz-Dub E-Group</A>. <BR> <BR>Hoester

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Post by Mike Zee » Fri Mar 15, 2002 11:46 pm

wow, man, Hoester, even I never use buzz. Juas want to say what'Ya doin' with this tutorial is amazin'!!!! where did you get that idea to spend time to do all that. i mean allots of work just to put it all togetther. <BR>big UPs! <BR> <BR>respects, <BR> <BR>/Mike Zee

skeeter
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Post by skeeter » Fri Oct 25, 2002 5:35 am

i had forgetten i had posted here. i had actually came back to post the same topic again. hehe. <BR> <BR>anyways thanks for all the tips. yeah ninja delay is great, ive used it in tons of tunes.

JEZ
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Post by JEZ » Fri Dec 03, 2004 9:32 am

hi guys! i'm totally new at making dub with a PC. I have a question&#40;maybe stupid but..&#41;:if i use Buzz what i need? i can create all the channels&#40;guitar,bass,horns,drums&#41;?? is there a "beginners guide" or a tutorial?? thanx for the support and keep on dubbing--greetz from italy

5ky
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Post by 5ky » Sun Jun 19, 2005 11:47 am

Hi JEZ. <BR> <BR>You can find a simple tutorial on how to make dub with buzz here : <A HREF="http://www.hoester.com/index.html" TARGET="_top">http://www.hoester.com/index.html</A>

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