No offense, and yeah this may be personal, but as I don't have a significant other that makes beats. do you and your husband have a "No sex in the studio" policy? Mates of mine has been debating this.
Otherwise, Was it hard to do gigs with just renoise at first?
do you color code your tracks for organization?
Have you done productions for others? Anything regarding that in the pipe line?
Do you have a solo album in the works?
do you play any instruments?
DSF Q&A Sessions 17: Vaccine
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Re: DSF Q&A Sessions 17: Vaccine
Azair wrote:...equipment doesn't determine the quality of the tunes, because the creativity of mind can never be programmed by a computer.
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Re: DSF Q&A Sessions 17: Vaccine
now that renoise has it's own Lua Scripting language, what's the one tool that you'd like to see that would aid your live sets the most?
Honestly you and ASC were the inspiration for me to get into Renoise in the first place, and I, in turn introduced others to it. it's by far the best piece of software out there for writing music as far as im concerned (ahh other than MAX/msp).
oh, and a San Diego question - are you a Del Martian? or do you just live there?
Honestly you and ASC were the inspiration for me to get into Renoise in the first place, and I, in turn introduced others to it. it's by far the best piece of software out there for writing music as far as im concerned (ahh other than MAX/msp).
oh, and a San Diego question - are you a Del Martian? or do you just live there?
Re: DSF Q&A Sessions 17: Vaccine
Bit random but what LPB do u find u use most in renoise?
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Re: DSF Q&A Sessions 17: Vaccine
Have you ever met DJ Shiva, Kozee, Mizz Beats, Subeena or any other female producers? Are they nice? c:
Now for a production question, what VST(s) do you use to create your pad and background ambiance? Most notably Breathless, that track is just fantastic and really full of life. Just any tips on create pads would be helpful. Mine either turn out too loud, or really muddy. Do your pads follow your bassline, note wise, or was it following the little piano riff? I'm sure it was all in a key, but still curious.
Now for a production question, what VST(s) do you use to create your pad and background ambiance? Most notably Breathless, that track is just fantastic and really full of life. Just any tips on create pads would be helpful. Mine either turn out too loud, or really muddy. Do your pads follow your bassline, note wise, or was it following the little piano riff? I'm sure it was all in a key, but still curious.
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