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its really crap quality cause i didnt buy renoise yet so i recorded the headphone jack with the line input using renoise as a rewire slave

 

but its 'going to be' my first renoise track.

 

took me ages to figure out the basics, and not even done figuring them out.

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Cool, 81Zwut reminded me of the soundtrack of Commander Keen ;) Very nice! Moody!

 

I should also work with my TG77 to make such a sound.

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i like VOP. have you thought about messing with all that reverb a bit? might get some cool arrangement stuff by moving some elements in and out of that very strong reverb

 

thanks! renoise is still new to me and i hit a lot of roadblocks and checkpoints, im still waiting to see if i can get my ideas out as clearly and quickly as i can in reaper.

 

Cool, 81Zwut reminded me of the soundtrack of Commander Keen ;) Very nice! Moody!

 

I should also work with my TG77 to make such a sound.

 

got any choons with that one on?

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Really enjoyed that first track. The lo-fi quality didn't bother me at all. It has a nice slinking vibe to it that made me picture a noir crime scene in my head. thanks for sharing.

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thanks for the feedback, i like the first one better too, but its all software synths and the second one im using a hardware synth for the first time in some sort of semi serious way, but didnt think it needed its own thread :)

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thanks! renoise is still new to me and i hit a lot of roadblocks and checkpoints, im still waiting to see if i can get my ideas out as clearly and quickly as i can in reaper.

 

 

 

and did you consider using both combined with Rewire? I love Renoise for beats but not so much for synths on which I want to perform a fair amount of parameter automations. So I do those synths in Reaper and run the Renoise beat tracks through Rewire. Works like a charm. Just my two cents.

 

Nice tracks btw. I got a SYRO feel from the first one ;-) how is a TX81Z to play with? If I remember well it's 4 OP and it's way easier to program if you use a dedicated software? I'd like to replace my DX9 at some point but I'd probably better go for a 6 OP FM synth.

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thanks! renoise is still new to me and i hit a lot of roadblocks and checkpoints, im still waiting to see if i can get my ideas out as clearly and quickly as i can in reaper.

 

 

 

and did you consider using both combined with Rewire? I love Renoise for beats but not so much for synths on which I want to perform a fair amount of parameter automations. So I do those synths in Reaper and run the Renoise beat tracks through Rewire. Works like a charm. Just my two cents.

 

Nice tracks btw. I got a SYRO feel from the first one ;-) how is a TX81Z to play with? If I remember well it's 4 OP and it's way easier to program if you use a dedicated software? I'd like to replace my DX9 at some point but I'd probably better go for a 6 OP FM synth.

 

 

I accomplished the mixdown on the vopm one via Rewire, cause Renoise doesn't want you to mix down until you register :) I think it might take a minute to come up with a workflow, but I do like it. I ought to try it the way you describe though.

I really like Renoise, but it's a bit opaque to the eye when it comes to arranging. I'm trying to make some sort of amends with that.

 

I love Syro! But I made this arrangement in August :D

 

The Tx81z is going to take me a while to get used to, it feels kind of limited in terms of getting juicy sounds out of. I like the bells, glockenspiel, toy piano and the paddy string sounds though. In the 81zwut song, i used it with a lot of portamento with a chippy sounding waveform, and that was the most recent way of fucking with it that i discovered, but again im still new at it. im trying to help prod the development of the ctrlr interface for it so its usable for automation. I wanted to get a dx7, then i thought tx7, then Meshgearfox pointed out the TG77 (the rack version of the SY77), and I just found one and I'm in the process of getting it. I fell in love after hearing the below clip and a few other convincing clips on youtube:

 

 

 

 

 

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thanks for your insights on FM synths. I find hard to chose an appropriate one. I like the DX9 but some things bother me about it : it has just 20 patch memories, I don't really need it's keyboard, programming is kinda irritating (although I guess this has more to do with FM synthesis than the DX9 itself). I'd like to find a good FM synth in a rack format, which you can decently program without using a computer. Possibly with 6 OP but 4 is ok, I mean I'm still far from being a FM wizard. I'm not sure such a synth exists though.

 

I feel kind of frustrated about FM actually. I definitely want it to be a bigger part of my music installation but I didn't find the right way to really get into it yet, and I thing this has a lot to do with control.

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