The Buzzzy by Fred's Lab is a very compact, virtual-analog synthesizer with four parts and ingeniously simple operation. The instrument is completely handcrafted in Germany and made with high quality components. It convinces with its easy handling and good sound.
The virtual-analog synth offers four parts/tracks, which share 16 voices; polyphonic play on multiple tracks is thus given. The synthesis provides either Pulse, FM, Wave or Noise, each of which can be adjusted in detail. Each part is also provided with an attack/decay envelope, filter, volume and panorama, as well as reverb or delay. An arpeggiator with different playback patterns can be switched on separately for each part. There are 16 memory spaces for your own creations so that the cool sounds don't get lost.
Nice portable small synth, very immediate, perfect for a first dawless setup. The ideal companion for a NDLR or a Circuit Tracks due to its 4 tone multi-timbrality - just connect it and jam away.
Incredible. Four different parts (or sounds) that can play at the same time, per part effects and arpeggiators means this is not a toy, it is fully useful in any setup, especially for live performance. Complete CC implementation works robustly. Stereo outputs means you can play with Pan and make it sound very good out of the box. You can hardpan a sound and then use it in the mixer. Did I mention it has also headphone out (3.5) stereo jack as another sound source? If somebody tells you "a VST weights nothing and can do much more for much less", ask him how much weights his computer. This thing is lighter than my mobile phone.