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Renoise and kHs ONE
Hello, my friends
This is a track i made in Renoise for One Synth Challenge 169 using only the free kHs ONE Synth.
This synth appeared to be very powerful & I have made a preset pack of 56 sounds in process (Link below)
3d party effects used : Khs Reverb ( included in free kilohearts effects pack)
Rest of the DSPs are Renoise Native (Even on master channel)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/SsjAB7y3w4U
You can download my FREE presets and the project file itself here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZM77tMugJMl1v0sDZ2oBcHYM0_E1qh7t/view
*You will need Khs ONE synth and Khs reverb installed on your PC to run the project file fully functioned. They are available for Free on kilohearts official site. (kilohearts.com)
Cheers
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Groovemaker (Experimental acid dance EDM)
I messed with twinbass on Renoise and I hope you like the result, any feedbacks will be appreciated
You can download the original WAV for free since the quality of soundcloud streaming is bad
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Norman Cook Joines The Chat (Fatboy Slim)
Karl Boltzman was deconstructing “praise you” by Fatboy Slim when Norman Cook joined the stream as a surprise guest.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/gV9r4n0RYAk
I’d probably pissed myself
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Problem with rendering
I’m having a problem with rendering in renoise,I have a track with k-clip on it(clipper).Renoise doesn’t seem to render this properly,I have it on drums, when listening while playing back it’s fine, however when I render the song the clipper seems to be left out of the signal and the peaks return, what’s weird is, it’s not left out when I use the general render command in the pattern, it’s only when I use the render song to disk option that this happens.I have tried all the different options in the render to disk as well, no difference.Why would the general pattern render work and the render to disk option not work?
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Bobby Bird-hot pants
Anyone got the boby Bird-hotpants breaktbeat @44Khz , 16 bit , perhaps 4, 8,16 measures ?
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Scope of company secretary in india
Scope of Company Secretary in India-The recent corporate disruptions have made business professionals, especially shareholders, less confident. Currently, there is a huge desire for businesses to manage their internal affairs with corporate integrity and transparency. The majority of businesses attempt to maintain stakeholders’ trust. The top management of organizations spends so much time overseeing daily operations that they scarcely have time to interact with stakeholders and win their trust. The organizations/companies recruit experienced and skilled CS specialists to address such. A CS is essential to the efficient operation of a corporate body. One can be sure that a job as a company secretary is both intriguing and rewarding.
One of the chief executives of the corporation is the company secretary (CS). They maintain the company’s records, complete the tax returns, and advise the Board of Directors of their legal responsibilities to ensure that businesses abide by applicable laws.
When the concept of starting a company is first formed, the function of the candidates who pass the ICSI CS Exam begins. However, each company has a different definition of what a company secretary actually does.
You will find a comprehensive overview of Scope of Company Secretary in India after completing CS in this blog.
Career Scope of Company Secretary in IndiaThe public and commercial sectors, financial organizations, and banks all have openings for qualified company secretaries. Boards of company law, numerous government departments, the Department of Company Affairs, etc. all require company secretaries. Top companies provide competitive salary packages to company secretaries.
After receiving a certificate of practice, company secretaries can also launch their own consultancy. For the purpose of providing corporate compliance certificates, companies with paid-up shares between Rs. 10 lakh and Rs. 2 crores are needed to hire/employ the services of practicing company secretaries.
Company secretaries can work as lecturers or visiting faculty in a variety of academic institutions due to their extensive understanding of a broad range of subjects.
Job for Company SecretaryLike Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries are essential to every type of business, whether it be large or little, public or private. Every corporation needs a company secretary to handle routine tax, legal, and investment matters. While some businesses choose the services provided by company secretary agencies, many employ individual company secretaries.
All industries, including financial institutions and banks, heavy industry, as well as governmental entities, will hire a trained company secretary.
Job ProfilesFollowing are the profiles that candidates receive upon completing the course:
- Assistance to the Board of Directors
- Company Registrar: A company’s or organization’s hierarchy needs to include a company registrar.
- Legal Advisor: A legal advisor could help the organization in the case of a legal dispute or issue. Additionally, legal advice makes ensuring that the company complies with all administrative, regulatory, and corporate rules.
- Principal Secretary: The responsibilities of a principal secretary include managing all aspects of organizational gatherings, including board meetings, annual general meetings, and encounters with important clients and representatives of the private and public sectors.
- Corporate Policymaker: The creation of both short- and long-term corporate plans is the responsibility of a corporate policymaker. These policymakers also offer corporate management advice when new practices are subject to examination.
- Chief Administrative Officer: A chief administrative officer is responsible for overseeing a company’s general management duties. These personnel are also in charge of protecting the business’s confidential documents and legal files.
- Corporate Planner: The company’s growth possibilities are closely monitored by the corporate planner. These regulators also deal with takeovers both inside and outside the corporation, joint partnerships, collaborations, and mergers.
- Managing Director: By offering secretarial and professional advice, company secretaries also take on the role of one of the board of directors for the organization.
- Contents Coordinator
- Investor Capital Market Relations
- Administrative Assistant
- Administrative Secretary
- Chairman
To Know How To Become CS? click here
Top RecruitersWe’ve provided a list of a few businesses that frequently employ company secretaries.
Top Recruiters for Company Secretaries
Glocal Healthcare Systems Pvt Ltd Parsvnath Infra ltd
Trinity Reinsurance Brokers Limited Janalakshmi Financial Services Pvt Ltd
Monolith Industries Limited Shri Lal Mahal Ltd
ACB Group of Companies Punjab National Bank
BESTECH India Pvt Ltd HCL Technologies Limited
Omaxe Ltd BGM Consortium Ltd
Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited DaVita Care (India) Pvt Limited
Jaypee Group SNG & Partners (Law Firm)
Karur Vysya Bank Limited OIL India Limited
Heinz India Pvt Ltd Birla Corporation Ltd
Satisfactory pay is earned by company secretaries across many industries. For highly qualified and experienced Company secretaries, most businesses are willing to pay extra. Below is a breakdown of the Company Secretary’s typical pay scale.
Job Profile Starting Salary per annum (in INR) Mid Level Salary per annum (in INR) Senior Level Salary per annum (In INR) Company Secretary Rs. 3,00,000 Rs. 6,00,000 Rs. 9,00,000 – 12,00,000 Legal Advisor Rs. 3,00,000 Rs. 4,00,000 – 5,00,000 Rs. 10,00,000 Principal Secretary Rs. 3,00,000 Rs. 6,00,000 Rs. 9,00,000 – 12,00,000 Pros of becoming a Company Secretary (CS)- The market is seeing an increase in demand for CS careers.
- The CS profession is expanding rapidly and pays exceptionally well.
- Since company secretary is a professional field, it offers professional jobs in organizations with a good reputation and higher pay.
- The CS Course has no age restrictions. Anyone can enroll in a CS course anytime it feels right.
- Flexible work schedules in CS make it easier to have a healthy work-life balance.
- A high-satisfaction career as a company secretary can ensure a secure future.
- Building solid relationships is advantageous because CS frequently interacts with the nation’s highest officials.
- The CS Course is not well-known internationally.
- There is ongoing pressure on CS to produce outcomes because the duties and obligations associated with the CS position are very accountable and visible.
- The CS Course is extremely difficult to complete, and the CS exams are quite challenging to pass.
- In comparison to other countries, India offers fewer employment chances for CS.
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Play sample from slice start continuously. How?
Hi
I have a sliced drum loop. Triggering slices with Sxx command. Is it possible to play sample continuously from selected slice?
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Standart settings=
does anyone know how I can get my settings back to standard from renoise, I knew it but I forgot, you have to be able to click something and then you can set the settings to default again in the program
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Anyone using Plogue OPS7? GUI issues
I think this is a Renoise thing because it’s really similar to the Pigments issues described here which I also experienced. Pinning the VST seems to be a temporary fix there but not with OPS7. Guess I should mention that I’m using the VST3 version.
Sort of hard to describe because it’s a variety of slightly janky things going on but UI elements just don’t quite behave properly a lot of the time, it’s especially noticeable with the modulation generators but I’ll also get things like disabled operators still being active (then the next time you disable them it works as it should) and other weird stuff like that.
Just wondering if anyone else is using this plugin much and if it’s working OK for them.
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Renoise 3.4.x Linux: crash in Yabridge VST preset selection since 3.4.0
Hi,
I have been having a bug since Renoise 3.4.0 or 3.4.1 with a Windows VST in Linux:
- The VSTiplugin is BKSynthLabs Intro (Boris Kovalev)
- Used through Yabridge/Wine 8.2 on Linux (latest version on Manjaro Linux)
- The bug is most probably host-based since there is no issue with that VST plugin in Carla.
There are two bugs that I’ve come across only with that plugin:
For some time now, when a song is loaded with that plugin, even if there is a preset that is restored, Renoise will select the correct entry in the GUI, but the plugin will play with the preset 0 (which is silence in this case)
If I try to change the selected preset, most of the time, if not every single time, the plugin will crash.
I’ve just tried using the same plugin in Carla with Yabridge/Wine 8.2: I selected a preset, saved the setup, quit Carla, reloaded Carla, reloaded the setup. Preset is selected and works as intended. I can also select another preset anytime and it’ll work with no glitch or no crash.
If I can be of any help to test it, tell me.
Thanks
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Instead of counting sheep [EP]
here’s my new EP with 6 very slow, chill and sleepy lofi beats. I know it’s not everybody’s cup of tea, but if you enjoy chill stuff, have a listen! all tracks made with Renoise
instead of counting sheep [here you can choose to listen on spotify, youtube music etc…]
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Why is it every time I upload a rendered renoise track to Soundcloud, the volume is so low?
I have used renoise to make many dozens of songs, and I have uploaded 44 to soundcloud over the past 7 years.
I made around 10 songs, in a period of two years in like 2016-2017, uploaded them to soundcloud.
Then more recently, I have uploaded I suppose like 30 songs in the past 2-3 years. In the more recent period of uploading, I feel that I am eternally struggling with an issue that the volume of the uploaded song is perhaps 30% lower than the volume of the renoise output or render of the wav file. I verify this by playing the wav file on vlc on my computer, and then concurrently the soundcloud version, and it is verifiably much quieter.
I asked this forum about this once before perhaps six months ago, and the replies were generally to the effect of, mastering is an artform, and someone recommended a specific plugin that somehow makes Renoise aware of the compression algorithms of specific platforms.
I have tried as a rule to keep all meters from never going above 0db in the meters in Renoise. That is my kind of one guiding principle to hope the volume doesn’t get obliterated when I upload the track.
Recently I am losing heart with making music simply because of the fact that when I make a song I think sounds great, I render it to .wav and the render sounds great, but when I upload it, it sounds very wimpy and underwhelming due to low volume.
I suppose I have these questions, if anyone would be kind enough to give their thoughts:
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What does 0db even mean on Renoise? Is it a general principle to never go over zero, or have I imagined that in my head somehow.
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Why could it be that it seems like the songs I uploaded in the 2016-2017 period had completely normal volume levels, whereas the more recent tracks I upload seem to have greatly reduced volume levels? I used renoise for all composition and renders.
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Any broad comments about this issue? I feel like I spend half my time now trying to figure out how to not make my track ultimately end up really quiet, instead of focusing energy into composing and creativity.
Thank you very much.
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Octatrack Slice Exporter
Hello, here’s a tool I’ve been working on for the past few days. As the title of the post conveys, this tool allows to export sliced sample information from Renoise in the Octatrack .ot format. The tool is simple to use:
- Load a sample into the Renoise editor
- Edit the sample as needed (trim, normalize, etc.), and especially convert the sample to a format the OT can read, 16 or 24 bit at 44.1kHz
- Add up 64 slices. Note that the OT can only create or read up to 64 slices
- Right-click on the sliced sample and select “Export to Octatrack…”
- Choose the directory in which to save the sample and .ot data and give it a name
That’s it. An audio file will be saved along with its corresponding .ot file with the same name as the audio file (my_sample.wav, my_sample.ot). These files can then be added to the OT via USB.
Note: this is WIP and in early stages, but I thought I put it out now and get feedback. So far the only issue I’ve encountered is that when the sample is loaded in an OT static or flex machine, it displays an error message, and yet the sample and slices do load. I need to figure out why this is happening. It’ll be good to get feedback when this doesn’t work at all, or if it does without the error message, plus any other kind of bugs or quirks you may find.
com.erroreyes.OTSliceExporter.xrnx (1.8 KB)
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Renoise Mutant Soundpacks - _BASS_
Happy March to everyone – I decided to swap things around from what I had posted in the original thread, because I’ve really been itching to make more bass / sub instruments with cool features. So, for March, the submission format is Bass!
nu808.xrni (93.7 KB)
To start off, this is an instrument I was fucking around with last night – I named the macros more poetically than technically, just kind of based on what images where coming to my mind with the parameters. I put the instrument together with a desire to have an 808-type instrument with a big range of fuckery.
The basis for the instrument is actually from @arcologies recent video on youtube, where he shared some s950 sine-wave samples. Thanks arcologies!
(Submissions are still welcome in the percussion thread, and I will keep the window open for payout consideration until the 7th.)
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How do I keep phrases when switching instruments?
Sometimes I have a nice phrase and I just want to try different Instruments with it, but as soon as I change the Instrument, the phrase is gone and the instrument’s own phrases are loaded. is there a way to keep phrases so I can quickly audition sounds only for a phrase?
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Brainstorming about Renoise contests
Hello,
This thread will be dedicated to all what is related to Renoise contests.
Post here all your questions / remarks / suggestions / ideas / links / whatever: it’s a brainstorming!
Here are a few examples below.
- Who can vote? Contributors? Non-contributors? Both?
- Who can win? Contributors who vote? All contributors?
- Random winners? Winners by points?
- VST allowed or All native? Free VST? Paying VST?
- XRNS for extra points?
- Speed compo? Mutant Breaks? Remix Contest? Other?
- Do we need to make some noise on other social networks?
- Do we need to find sponsorships to have bigger prices?
- Duration for contest? Duration for voting? Once per year?
Your turn!
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Runtime error 32 bit plugin
One of my favourite plugins is the old sq8l by butchy , sadly a 32 bit plugin .
Loading and playing the plugin ( obviously bridged ) works fine , but whenever a new renoise project is restarted or renoise is closed I get a runtimme error and accompanying crash
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Note properties style tool for sample offset?
I’m looking for something similar to the note properties tool that gives you the encoders for easy adjustments.
Does anything like this already exist for the sample offset command? It would be great to be able to map it to a physical controller and quickly move through a sample.
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MIDI controllers' receiver to follow focus
It’d be super if we could map controls for example to instrument macros so that whatever instrument is selected would receive the midi messages, enabling intuitive control of any instrument’s macros that the user is playing with just 8 knobs with the same controller preset. Currently the MIDI bindings are global and inflexible to use with instruments. Who uses MIDI channels nowadays anyway if not with outboard gear, limited to 16 per controller?
To give an example, Reaper has a possibility to bind MIDI controllers so that their routing follows what’s in focus on multiple levels of detail as set by the user. I’d go with particular overrides general - say you have global binding to macros for your eight controller knobs, but then focus AHDSR device where you have those mapped to all the parameters locally, and get hands-on control over those instantly. This way it would be logical and easy to build intuitive and extensive level of hands-on control thorough Renoise with MIDI controllers. The global bindings should come in two flavors, ones that can be overridden, and others that can’t - handy for top bar controls and navigation and whatnot,
If in the future we can use instrument modulators (and effects) with VSTi’s as well this would come especially handy, as Doofers aren’t by default on every instrument, and they do serve a slightly different purpose, not being bound to and saved with Renoise instrument, allowing us to save and recall sound design work easily in one go even with VST instruments.
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Some strange MIDI input behavior regarding octaves
I haven’t gotten very deep into this yet, but Renoise seems to mishandle octave of its midi input.
One way to replicate and visualize:
- Install loopMIDI
- start a new song, so you know the table is clear, no transpositions or routings present
- route the first instrument’s MIDI output to a loopMIDI virtual MIDI wire, no sound sources needed
- route the second instrument to receive from that same virtual MIDI wire, no sound sources needed
- make sure Renoise listens to your MIDI keyboard and play the first instrument - note how Renoise’s MIDI monitor and the virtual keyboard shows the note you’re playing and the note an octave down
You can further extend the chain to the third instrument, just set the second one to send to another loopMIDI port and the third one to receive from that same port. Now you’re playing three octaves at once. You may now load a sound source that follows MIDI note pitch to the third instrument, set its input to the second loopMIDI port and play three different octaves by changing the instrument you’re playing with the same MIDI keyboard key.
I’ve noticed before that I have to transpose an octave up to get the same octave than in another MIDI host. Somehow it’s as if Renoise would transpose all its MIDI note input an octave down. F.ex. Reaper plays a drum synth with my keyboard’s pads straight away, where in Renoise I need to set transpose to +12st. This breaks all MIDI interoperability regarding noteons between Renoise and other gear where noteon pitch is relevant.
Anyone noticed anything like this before?
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