dont you forget itCalenberger wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2020 7:56 pmAttention, the GUI designer is presenthowtobecalm79 wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2020 5:43 pmit looks decent![]()
more people need to try renoise
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You can surely use this GUI for scaring your breakfast eggs.howtobecalm79 wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:23 pmdont you forget itCalenberger wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2020 7:56 pmAttention, the GUI designer is presenthowtobecalm79 wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2020 5:43 pmit looks decent![]()
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i like it bro its retro plus it has themes
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plus its not about looks in software i have never got that if so id use that awlful program ableton live 

figured out how to record hardware synths and vocals in renoise today so one program for me
figured out how to record hardware synths and vocals in renoise today so one program for me
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Used something similar a few decades ago, not interested in going back in time.
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Yeah, looks good to me, and finally - a piano roll laid out horizontally! I think the typical DAW keyboard should actually be called "accordion roll."
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my problem is the absence of "Drawing Automation Over Multiple Patterns In One Go" https://forum.renoise.com/t/done-b3-dra ... e-go/31504
drawing is ok now (there are some tools too) but editing the curve after it ...
drawing is ok now (there are some tools too) but editing the curve after it ...
"Where we're workarounding, we don't NEED features." - powermat
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Many people have already tried Renoise or some kind of tracker. Maybe even started out with one.
But then alternatives to create music with better everything came along.
But then alternatives to create music with better everything came along.
There are two kinds of people in the world. And you're not one of them.
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yeah its weird i started out with cubase reason , never tried trackers but now my life just got a wholeTheMaestro wrote: Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:02 am Many people have already tried Renoise or some kind of tracker. Maybe even started out with one.
But then alternatives to create music with better everything came along.
lot easier !
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it looks nothing like that lolJJ_Jettflow wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:25 pm Used something similar a few decades ago, not interested in going back in time.
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It doesn't, but, it's still a tracker.
Actually, looking at the GUI alone, I get a vertigo attack... how people can consider something like that "easy" is beyond me.
Well... if the concept would be appealing, then threads like these wouldn't have to be opened, I guess.
Actually, looking at the GUI alone, I get a vertigo attack... how people can consider something like that "easy" is beyond me.
Well... if the concept would be appealing, then threads like these wouldn't have to be opened, I guess.
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This comes from Music Radar:
Trackerman
DAW: Renoise
Location: Europe
Age: 30+
Although fully aware of the availability of proper DAWs, ‘90s throwback Trackerman doesn’t have time for their accessibility, attractive design and array of convenient features. Preferring instead to stare at an indecipherable alphanumeric stream like something out of The flippin’ Matrix, Trackerman creates his intricate breakcore Amen edits by fluttering his fingers over a computer keyboard in the manner of a cyborg.
Trackerman creates his intricate breakcore Amen edits by fluttering his fingers over a computer keyboard in the manner of a cyborg.
What’s fascinating about Trackerman is his duality: he’s intelligent enough to wield a piece of software that looks as if it’s designed to be operated by gifted robots, yet is dumb enough to keep using it.
Hearing this savant’s presumably astounding music is a tantalising prospect, but he isn’t about to reveal his subversive activities to any shadowy extra-governmental agencies so doesn’t have a SoundCloud.
Trackerman
DAW: Renoise
Location: Europe
Age: 30+
Although fully aware of the availability of proper DAWs, ‘90s throwback Trackerman doesn’t have time for their accessibility, attractive design and array of convenient features. Preferring instead to stare at an indecipherable alphanumeric stream like something out of The flippin’ Matrix, Trackerman creates his intricate breakcore Amen edits by fluttering his fingers over a computer keyboard in the manner of a cyborg.
Trackerman creates his intricate breakcore Amen edits by fluttering his fingers over a computer keyboard in the manner of a cyborg.
What’s fascinating about Trackerman is his duality: he’s intelligent enough to wield a piece of software that looks as if it’s designed to be operated by gifted robots, yet is dumb enough to keep using it.
Hearing this savant’s presumably astounding music is a tantalising prospect, but he isn’t about to reveal his subversive activities to any shadowy extra-governmental agencies so doesn’t have a SoundCloud.