Redux (Renoise Sampler) VST version!!
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Is it a sampler or a tracker plugin? Or both?
I still don't know what it really is but the GUI looks pretty good.
Is it worth to learn it even if I don't have much experience with trackers?
I still don't know what it really is but the GUI looks pretty good.
Is it worth to learn it even if I don't have much experience with trackers?
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- KVRAF
- 5716 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
Well, it's the bits of a tracker that are used to handle samples. It is, for some things, one of the most intuitive ways to manipulate samples. The drill and bass genre (Venetian Snares etc) was more or less built on trackers.Tricky-Loops wrote:Is it a sampler or a tracker plugin? Or both?
I still don't know what it really is but the GUI looks pretty good.
Is it worth to learn it even if I don't have much experience with trackers?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 161 posts since 22 Apr, 2010 from Venice - Italy
very interesting!Gamma-UT wrote:Well, it's the bits of a tracker that are used to handle samples. It is, for some things, one of the most intuitive ways to manipulate samples. The drill and bass genre (Venetian Snares etc) was more or less built on trackers.Tricky-Loops wrote:Is it a sampler or a tracker plugin? Or both?
I still don't know what it really is but the GUI looks pretty good.
Is it worth to learn it even if I don't have much experience with trackers?
any other comment?
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- KVRist
- 187 posts since 17 Jan, 2006
From what I've read about it so far, Redux is basically a renoise instrument in plugin format. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be a "tracker in a plugin" like ReViSiT (which is Windows only).
- KVRAF
- 4290 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
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- 454 posts since 30 Apr, 2013
From here: http://forum.renoise.com/index.php?/top ... ing-redux/bunnywrench wrote:From what I've read about it so far, Redux is basically a renoise instrument in plugin format. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be a "tracker in a plugin" like ReViSiT (which is Windows only).
"Redux will be an instrument plugin (VST on Windows, OSX and Linux - Audio Unit on OSX - all in 32 and 64 bit flavors), which brings the sample-mangling and pattern hacking capabilities of Renoise to any DAW which is capable of hosting VST or AU plugins. Redux is NOT intended to be Renoise as a plugin – we have ReWire for that – but it has been developed based on Renoises's new sampler and phrases to be an instrument. Redux has its own identity, and is more like Renoise's little brother.
This means that, without resorting to tricks like Rewire, the sample-mangling capabilities of Renoise will soon be available to any DAW, too. We hope this is useful for everyone to try out the Renoise tracking workflow without leaving your favorite DAW, or for Renoise users to bring your Renoise way of composing into other DAWs. Any instruments created in Renoise will be fully compatible with Redux, and vice versa."
Which means that phrases (the Excel spreadsheet, otherwise known as a sequencer) will be there. So, it's going to be a pattern-based sampler instrument, i.e. "a tracker in a plugin".
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- 454 posts since 30 Apr, 2013
sorry, doublepost
- KVRAF
- 9576 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
As mentioned above, try Revisit, it also has sub patterns to take your drill and bass to extremes
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Hi-definition & Hi-resolution timing and editing reViSiT Pro opens up the space between the rows in the pattern, previously only accessible through effects commands. With the subrow editing features, you can edit your music at up to 32x the resolution, as naturally as you would a normal pattern. A rows-per-beat option is also available for changing the global resolution of patterns, when synchronised with the host.
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Hi-definition & Hi-resolution timing and editing reViSiT Pro opens up the space between the rows in the pattern, previously only accessible through effects commands. With the subrow editing features, you can edit your music at up to 32x the resolution, as naturally as you would a normal pattern. A rows-per-beat option is also available for changing the global resolution of patterns, when synchronised with the host.
Amazon: why not use an alternative
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- KVRist
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2012 from Prague, czech republic
Redux will have tracker patterns! They are called phrases and they are tied to the instrument but you can save them and open them in different one (with R3, dunno if it will be possible with redux).
So it will be sampler with very nice and flexible fx chains, unique envelope possibilities etc.
Killer for a drums!
Blackflag: Yeah, filters are the worst part of renoise. On the other hand, we have great free vsts and developers can concentrate on other things. Even if i dream about great freeware developers who joins the renoise team
So it will be sampler with very nice and flexible fx chains, unique envelope possibilities etc.
Killer for a drums!
Blackflag: Yeah, filters are the worst part of renoise. On the other hand, we have great free vsts and developers can concentrate on other things. Even if i dream about great freeware developers who joins the renoise team
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- KVRist
- 229 posts since 11 Mar, 2014
almost, but not quite!