renoise 1.9.1!
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 4:05 pm
freeform drawing in the sample editor! mmmm. 
how DARE you. i got a credit card just to get the program. best loan i ever got.vadarfone wrote:This has been out for a while... Guess you naughty boys havent paid for it!
![]()
Yeah, 1.9.1 is wicked. The drag and drop is cool, as are the other additions.
Noice.
Octamed did this back in 1989...Misk wrote:freeform drawing in the sample editor! mmmm.
i dont care. you can all go piss up a rope, you dirty little bitches. let me just be happy with this! i need this! i NEED this.two oh one wrote:Octamed did this back in 1989...Misk wrote:freeform drawing in the sample editor! mmmm.
20.......years.....later....
Misk wrote:i dont care. you can all go piss up a rope, you dirty little bitches. let me just be happy with this! i need this! i NEED this.two oh one wrote:Octamed did this back in 1989...Misk wrote:freeform drawing in the sample editor! mmmm.
20.......years.....later....
![]()
i know that its not a software first, but it makes renoise *that* much more integrated. blow me.
two oh one wrote:Misk wrote:i dont care. you can all go piss up a rope, you dirty little bitches. let me just be happy with this! i need this! i NEED this.two oh one wrote:Octamed did this back in 1989...Misk wrote:freeform drawing in the sample editor! mmmm.
20.......years.....later....
![]()
i know that its not a software first, but it makes renoise *that* much more integrated. blow me.
Don't be silly!
Anyway, you should be working 100% in Garage band now! Check out the awesome saxophones!
whats that?Misk wrote:freeform drawing in the sample editor! mmmm.
Haha. I laughed out loud at thisMisk wrote:how DARE you. i got a credit card just to get the program. best loan i ever got.vadarfone wrote:This has been out for a while... Guess you naughty boys havent paid for it!
![]()
Yeah, 1.9.1 is wicked. The drag and drop is cool, as are the other additions.
Noice.
vadarfone wrote:Haha. I laughed out loud at thisMisk wrote:how DARE you. i got a credit card just to get the program. best loan i ever got.vadarfone wrote:This has been out for a while... Guess you naughty boys havent paid for it!
![]()
Yeah, 1.9.1 is wicked. The drag and drop is cool, as are the other additions.
Noice.
I've been playing with it again for a few days now. I still can't get my head round the pattern sequencer, and can't train myself into any kind of workflow. All I can do is really cool loops. Are you meant to Clone Pattern, so that every pattern is derivative of the first one, or are you meant to build each pattern from scratch so that nothing ever repeats?vadarfone wrote:@Auan: Really? I have never felt so free to be creative than when I am using a Tracker.
hahaha! yeah beatslicing is pretty damn amazing in renoise! as far as workflow goes, i'll clone patterns, and the change them up completely. and sometimes i'll work on a track from beginning to end, making new patterns each time. A great way to make dubstep in renoise is to make a bunch of cool little drum loops and bounce them. then use those loops in a new track by chopping them up even further.Auan wrote:I've been playing with it again for a few days now. I still can't get my head round the pattern sequencer, and can't train myself into any kind of workflow. All I can do is really cool loops. Are you meant to Clone Pattern, so that every pattern is derivative of the first one, or are you meant to build each pattern from scratch so that nothing ever repeats?vadarfone wrote:@Auan: Really? I have never felt so free to be creative than when I am using a Tracker.![]()
Also, I can't seem to make anything that isn't drum'n'bass/breakcore on it. I can see the possibilities, it's just that beatslicing in Renoise is so much fun.
Render Selection to Sample! In one keyboard shortcut! Every sequencer should have this!Misk wrote:hahaha! yeah beatslicing is pretty damn amazing in renoise! as far as workflow goes, i'll clone patterns, and the change them up completely. and sometimes i'll work on a track from beginning to end, making new patterns each time. A great way to make dubstep in renoise is to make a bunch of cool little drum loops and bounce them. then use those loops in a new track by chopping them up even further.Auan wrote:I've been playing with it again for a few days now. I still can't get my head round the pattern sequencer, and can't train myself into any kind of workflow. All I can do is really cool loops. Are you meant to Clone Pattern, so that every pattern is derivative of the first one, or are you meant to build each pattern from scratch so that nothing ever repeats?vadarfone wrote:@Auan: Really? I have never felt so free to be creative than when I am using a Tracker.![]()
Also, I can't seem to make anything that isn't drum'n'bass/breakcore on it. I can see the possibilities, it's just that beatslicing in Renoise is so much fun.
thats the spirit!! message me if you have any questionsAuan wrote:Render Selection to Sample! In one keyboard shortcut! Every sequencer should have this!Misk wrote:hahaha! yeah beatslicing is pretty damn amazing in renoise! as far as workflow goes, i'll clone patterns, and the change them up completely. and sometimes i'll work on a track from beginning to end, making new patterns each time. A great way to make dubstep in renoise is to make a bunch of cool little drum loops and bounce them. then use those loops in a new track by chopping them up even further.Auan wrote:I've been playing with it again for a few days now. I still can't get my head round the pattern sequencer, and can't train myself into any kind of workflow. All I can do is really cool loops. Are you meant to Clone Pattern, so that every pattern is derivative of the first one, or are you meant to build each pattern from scratch so that nothing ever repeats?vadarfone wrote:@Auan: Really? I have never felt so free to be creative than when I am using a Tracker.![]()
Also, I can't seem to make anything that isn't drum'n'bass/breakcore on it. I can see the possibilities, it's just that beatslicing in Renoise is so much fun.
Made a hip-hop track tonight, we're making progress. I don't like the grooves much, and putting 0Dxx delay on every offbeat is a bit of a tnuc.
I'm slowly getting converted back to Renoise though, especially now I can get things out of it and through a real-life mixer, rather than the shitty built-in one. I've got a week off work coming up, think I'm gonna print out all the pattern effects, all the keyboard shortcuts and get ninja on it.