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Consul

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  1. Okay so I have two guesses for today (and I hope either of them happen):

    1. The countdown on the Japanese site ends. The album and the single is announced, and the Bleepstore opens.
    2. Since the two posts on Facebook and Twitter are shared around the same hours (but different dates), the album and the single is announced then while the Bleepstore opens. So around 2 hours or more after the countdown on the Japanese store ends.
  2. Tracklist is out! The album can also be pre-ordered physically through Amazon. Though no public announcements yet, still. I've updated the original post. Tracklist + pre-order link can be reached through there. Also, new picture up on Bleep (not his Bleepstore, it's not open yet).

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  3. BUY: SQUAREPUSHER.NET (VINYL / CD / DIGITAL)

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    After a 5 year hiatus that has seen him delve into a range of diverse musical projects, Squarepusher will return with new album, Be Up A Hello. After exciting fans with his hour long mix of brain-melting breakbeat and jungle for Warp's 30th anniversary NTS takeover in June, expectation has been bubbling away for official new material. The album sees Tom Jenkinson getting back to using analogue hardware, the same equipment that first helped him develop his sound in the early '90's to craft nine new pieces which chart a journey into harder and darker territory. From rinsing breakbeat tracks such as Nervelevers and Terminal Slam to darker moments such as Vortrack and Mekrev Bass, the album illustrates Tom's continuing fascination with finely balanced psychological overload. As such, 'Be Up A Hello' gives a nod to the mayhem, joyousness and abandon of the DIY Essex rave scene that was a strong determinant in Tom's work.

    Tracklist:

    1. Oberlove
    2. Hitsonu
    3. Nervelevers
    4. Speedcrank
    5. Detroit People Mover
    6. Vortrack
    7. Terminal Slam
    8. Mekrev Bass
    9. 80 Ondula

     

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  4. Chris Cunningham - Live at The Big Chill Festival

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    Tracklist (taken from MixesDB)

    [00:00] Intro
    [06:14] Aphex Twin - Elephant Song - Rephlex - 1994
    [09:00] Donna Summer - I Feel Love - Casablanca Records - 1977
    [12:15] ID
    [13:37] The Horrors - Sheena Is A Parasite (Cunningham's Re-Edit) - Loog Records - 2006
    [19:52] ID
    [20:29] Aphex Twin - Windowlicker - Warp Records - 1999
    [27:16] Boards Of Canada - ID - Warp Records
    [29:58] ID
    [34:17] Vital Ferox (aka Al Ferox And Vitalic) - Sclerotika - (Cunningham's Star Wars Re-Edit) - Dancefloor Killers - 2001
    [38:48] ID
    [39:22] ID
    [40:55] ID
    [43:21] ID
    [44:57] AFX - Afx237 V7 (Rubber Johnny) - Warp Records - 2001


     

  5. 5 hours ago, plugexpert said:

    There are pattern commands  which let you change phrases in the pattern editor (  Zxx - Trigger phrase number xx (01 - 7E, 00 = no phrase, 7F = keymap mode), https://tutorials.renoise.com/wiki/Effect_Commands )) and/or you can switch phrases in the automation editor. Note; when using the pattern commands, you'll need to supply a note-event with it.

    If you want to use the automation editor to draw in phrase changes, you'll first need to add a meta device through the trackDSP tab named "*Instr. Macros", go to the particular device in the automation editor and enter your points or lines in "Phrase Program". It still needs note-events in the pattern editor as well for the phrases to sound.

    Thank you so much! Phrase Editor is so much useful right now.

    I was trying to find the command by looking at this page (https://tutorials.renoise.com/wiki/Phrase_Editor), but couldn't see any of the commands you've written. I should've thought about looking at the Effect Commands page.

  6. I have a question about how Phrase Editor works.

    After creating a phrase, I can easily put it inside the pattern editor (let's call this Phrase A). But when I create a second phrase (Phrase B) and put Phrase B into the pattern editor, it plays Phrase A twice. When I select Phrase A, it plays Phrase A twice. What do I need to do in order for Renoise to play Phrase A first, and Phrase B second in the same pattern?

  7. 35 minutes ago, Consul said:

    Also, I have just realized that compared to other DAWs, Renoise is really quiet for me. What can I do to fix this? Master volume is 100 in all DAWs but Renoise is quiet regardless.

    Ooops, never mind. I apparently tried to do some mixing etc. on an older track of mine, the breaks were more louder than they originally are, so I thought there was something with Renoise. Well... problem solved!

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