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theremin Jul 25, 2008

Yay, new question.. Assuming you may be using Buzz on Vista, like me, and therefore may be using ASIO4ALL as well, what's an appropiate ASIO buffer size, you reckon? I haven't a clue what's appro...

yay yayOG 2004

The simple answer is.. whatever sounds good. Every sound card is different, so you're best off just trial and error. If it's choppy, go up by 25-50. Rinse repeat. This is where you see a big difference between a generic on board sound card and commercial sound card, the buffering is usually way better, and latency (mainly caused by converting analog to digital and vice versa using buffers etc) is virtually non-existent. HTH

Oh and P.S., haven't used buzz machines in quite a while. They really need to make an alternative, way too buggy.

theremin thereminOG 2002

Ok, coo, thanks.

Yeh, it is pretty annoying at times.

Did you hear that the creator of Buzz is supposedly working on a new Buzz tho finally?

But, if I could justify the expense at this time, I'd probably buy either Reason, Ableton Live, or Native Instruments.

..Maybe eventually.

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003

Ableton Live? Who are you? Thomas Banglalter?

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