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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:50 am
by collige
Vertex wrote:^ I love the 09xx crap! :P
Deadly Habit wrote:
Vertex wrote:Can you rewire Reason 4.0 into Renoise?
the latest version has rewire so yes
Awesome, I'm downloading the demo version now...

Another quick question, how do you like the bundled DSP effects (Reverb, delay, compressor, distortion, flanger, phaser, EQ)?

Do you like the sond of them or to you tend to go for a more fancy VST plug?
The effects are great, I use them almost exclusively.

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:16 am
by vertex
Cheers guys, I think you've sold it to me. I'm playing around with the demo version now, and it has a lot of extras compared to the laster tracker I used (FT2).

I think I'm gonna try creating a few basic tunes and see how I get on. :)

Expect a few more questions when I get stuck! :wink:

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:04 am
by misk
big up vertex for taking the time to learn renoise! you wont be sorry. I pretty much use the native renoise effects exclusively. Sometimes if i want some really gorgeous reverb i'll bring a sample into logic and record it with space designer or something, but usually im using renoise.

I'll run outboard synths through distortion when im recording to renoise, or just push the shit out of analogue desk gain. im usually using the onboard distortion though - it's good, and you can always chain it together with more than one.

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:16 am
by vivace
collige wrote:Sidechaining: How do you do it?

Also, does anyone know of any good timestreching vsts/AUs? I hate that 09xx crap.
True sidechaining isn't possible in Renoise, because tracks can only send, not receive signals .. However, you can simulate sidechain compression
and it has been done often by LFO'ing the volume.

For timestretching: dBlue made a good timestretch VST and OSX comes
with a free timstretcher audio unit.

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:32 pm
by daft cunt
Vivace wrote:
collige wrote:Sidechaining: How do you do it?

Also, does anyone know of any good timestreching vsts/AUs? I hate that 09xx crap.
True sidechaining isn't possible in Renoise, because tracks can only send, not receive signals .. However, you can simulate sidechain compression
and it has been done often by LFO'ing the volume.
Didn't try the LFO thing but there's a VST called sidekick which you can use in Renoise.
Don't recall exactly how it works but it's easy to setup and works well.

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:41 pm
by vivace
Daft tnuc wrote:
Vivace wrote:
collige wrote:Sidechaining: How do you do it?

Also, does anyone know of any good timestreching vsts/AUs? I hate that 09xx crap.
True sidechaining isn't possible in Renoise, because tracks can only send, not receive signals .. However, you can simulate sidechain compression
and it has been done often by LFO'ing the volume.
Didn't try the LFO thing but there's a VST called sidekick which you can use in Renoise.
Don't recall exactly how it works but it's easy to setup and works well.
Oi, you damn right! Forgot about that one.. Never tried it myself, haven't found a OSX-version.. More on SideKick and HOWTO here:

http://www.renoise.com/board/index.php?showtopic=18783

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:04 pm
by deadly_habit
Vivace wrote:
collige wrote:Sidechaining: How do you do it?

Also, does anyone know of any good timestreching vsts/AUs? I hate that 09xx crap.
True sidechaining isn't possible in Renoise, because tracks can only send, not receive signals .. However, you can simulate sidechain compression
and it has been done often by LFO'ing the volume.

For timestretching: dBlue made a good timestretch VST and OSX comes
with a free timstretcher audio unit.
in latest version 2.1 it is
no more sidekick bs

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:12 pm
by daft cunt
Deadly Habit wrote:
Vivace wrote:
collige wrote:Sidechaining: How do you do it?

Also, does anyone know of any good timestreching vsts/AUs? I hate that 09xx crap.
True sidechaining isn't possible in Renoise, because tracks can only send, not receive signals .. However, you can simulate sidechain compression
and it has been done often by LFO'ing the volume.

For timestretching: dBlue made a good timestretch VST and OSX comes
with a free timstretcher audio unit.
in latest version 2.1 it is
no more sidekick bs
How?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:13 pm
by deadly_habit
Daft tnuc wrote:
Deadly Habit wrote:
Vivace wrote:
collige wrote:Sidechaining: How do you do it?

Also, does anyone know of any good timestreching vsts/AUs? I hate that 09xx crap.
True sidechaining isn't possible in Renoise, because tracks can only send, not receive signals .. However, you can simulate sidechain compression
and it has been done often by LFO'ing the volume.

For timestretching: dBlue made a good timestretch VST and OSX comes
with a free timstretcher audio unit.
in latest version 2.1 it is
no more sidekick bs
How?
just use a real sidechain compressor like compadre and route in the mixer

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:18 pm
by deadly_habit
Hurtdeer wrote:does anybody know how to create drills that sound as smooth as some as spor and vsnares' tracks? the EX functions work pretty nice but I'd like to get some really nice speeding up/slowing down drill effects, kind of like the build up to the drop in spor's cyberpunk

is it all in just having a high LPB value?
heh next time im in renoise i'll post a way i do it

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:58 pm
by vertex
Is there any .rx2 files from Recycle? Ideally I'd like to be able to be able to import a breakbeat and trigger slices?
Misk wrote:big up vertex for taking the time to learn renoise! you wont be sorry. I pretty much use the native renoise effects exclusively. Sometimes if i want some really gorgeous reverb i'll bring a sample into logic and record it with space designer or something, but usually im using renoise.
Cheers, I'm going thru the "quickstart tutorial" and there are a lot of thing I like like being able to have loops within the samples and the great ADSR curves. I've still got a way to go before I can finish a tune however... I really like Renoise so far tho. :)

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:09 pm
by crytek
Vertex wrote:Is there any .rx2 files from Recycle? Ideally I'd like to be able to be able to import a breakbeat and trigger slices?
Misk wrote:big up vertex for taking the time to learn renoise! you wont be sorry. I pretty much use the native renoise effects exclusively. Sometimes if i want some really gorgeous reverb i'll bring a sample into logic and record it with space designer or something, but usually im using renoise.
Cheers, I'm going thru the "quickstart tutorial" and there are a lot of thing I like like being able to have loops within the samples and the great ADSR curves. I've still got a way to go before I can finish a tune however... I really like Renoise so far tho. :)
No .REX support (yet) I'm afraid.


And study those envelopes!!!! They are your friends!!!

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:13 pm
by deadly_habit
heh the main flaw of renoise is it forces people to experiment and learn production vs instant result threads here
christ i feel old

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:20 pm
by crytek
Deadly Habit wrote:heh the main flaw of renoise is it forces people to experiment and learn production vs instant result threads here
christ i feel old
That's why I love it.

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:32 pm
by deadly_habit
crytek wrote:
Deadly Habit wrote:heh the main flaw of renoise is it forces people to experiment and learn production vs instant result threads here
christ i feel old
That's why I love it.
yea hobbyists hate it
go reason and fl

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:28 pm
by diasporah
You know I cant live without my Renoise


Once you go tracker , you never go backward.

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:39 am
by vivace

hello...?

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 5:49 pm
by last & least
hey just saying i use renoise.... umm yeah.... and is vivace bbotb? sick toon