From alk on 29.04.2003, 12:04: >dudes, i dont write nonsense, i just write some opinions maturated chatting with other ppl on #buzz.. |
From FingerSoup on 29.04.2003, 16:52:
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From ksn on 29.04.2003, 23:36:
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From ladproject on 30.04.2003, 14:01:
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From D-503 on 30.04.2003, 17:29: If Psycle was to move away from FT2/IT2 tracker world to something more like Buzz then I wouldn't use it for the same reasons I don't use Buzz.
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From ksn on 30.04.2003, 17:36:
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From ladproject on 02.05.2003, 11:35: FingerSoup:
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From ksn on 02.05.2003, 12:45:
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From D-503 on 02.05.2003, 17:36: there are many Fruity Loops, Reason, etc threads on United Trackers (www.united-trackers.org).. some even asking how to use these programs. Don't they realise that Reason and Fruity aren't trackers?
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From FingerSoup on 03.05.2003, 01:44: The problem is, that these peices of software are closely linksed with tracking... Before, you used to either track, or do MIDI. You had your Cakewalk people, and your Scream Tracker people. Oil and water... The MIDI people wanted to record the music they played into their keyboards, and play back, without having to deal with the back-end of how everything is stored. So long as it played back the same on THEIR hardware. Trackers wanted their samples, along with the more direct control over how notes are stored, and were willing to sacrifice the accuracy of MIDI, in order to get uniform playback across all computers.
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From D-503 on 03.05.2003, 05:37: yes. Fruity Loops does do the same thing as Psycle. The main difference though is, Psycle is free :-) If you use Cubase or Reason to make music then great. If you want us poor Psycle, Impulse Tracker, FT2 or Buzz users to use it. Either burn us a copy or shut up! :-)
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From DANCEnRg on 03.05.2003, 05:49:
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From FingerSoup on 03.05.2003, 06:27:
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From D-503 on 03.05.2003, 20:01: The way I see it is, if you use pirated software and make a profit from it, then you should buy it. But if you just want to use it for fun or a hobby then fine go ahead and use it. Just don't expect help on how to use the pirated software or for people to pat you on the back to justify you using the software.
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From Angelus on 04.05.2003, 15:17:
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From FingerSoup on 05.05.2003, 03:04: This is mostly correct... Some countries do not allow backups. Others, such as the US, allow backups, but do not allow you to circumvent any kind of copy protection/encryption to do so... Likewise, distribution of your backup is illegal.
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From GeometricInsanity on 10.01.2008, 22:54: Hello i was wondering im thinking of moving over to psycle after using ModPlugTracker for servaral years now i feel like a change, just asking is it a big jump from the scroll down screen where you just put the notes in or dose it have one of those to ive used buzz once but found that you could only add so much before it aite all my memory up and crashed my computer yes its probly because mines rubbish but! ive had a look at psycle and it looks similar in the fact that you have to put the machines on the screen whitch dont get me wrong i like it alot and saves time with all the paramater side of things to also just is it easy to add new instruments on or change the way they soung not only from the effects but the instruments them selves. |
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