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Heavy Asterisk, my first album
@milkyheart wrote:
been sitting on my hard drive since november. now available on bandcamp
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Select rows/notes to mute (pattern independent)
@Garf wrote:
Let’s imagine you have two of the same patterns playing but don’t want the last notes in a track to play, it could be a drum fill or a build-in, then you simply “paint over” (like the select function) to mute these parts of the track without have to make a new pattern to make these changes, so it should be independent on pattern and therefore leave other instances of the pattern untouched.
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New Tool (3.1.1) RandomRangeTrack (January 2019)
@Raul wrote:
RANDOMRANGETRACK, What is this?
The RandomRangeTrack tool contains a double function to randomizes the notes or values of the selected range within the selected track.
First it is necessary to select an area in the pattern editor. The first line and the last line selected must have different notes/values, which define the minimum and maximum notes/values of the range to randomize.
Use “ALT + mouse select” to the precise selection.
Access: “Pattern Editor/Selection/Randomize Notes… (or Randomize Effects…)”.
DOWNLOAD:
https://www.renoise.com/tools/random-range-track
Enjoy!
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What genre of music you mainly compose with Renoise?
@Fabrice wrote:
Hi Renoiser!
I’ve posted a form like this, but a long long time ago, so a repost one, by curiosity :
What genre of music you mainly compose with Renoise?
Multiple choices are ok
- Drum’n’bass / Breakbeat / Step
- EDM
- Dance / House
- Techno / Trance
- Experimental
- Chill-out / Lounge / Healing
- Ambient
- Synthwave
- Electronica
- Chiptune
- Pop / Rock / Electro rock
- Hip-hop / Rap / Trap
- Jazz / Blues / Fusion
- Cinematic / Orchestral
- Other
0 voters
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Soothing Bubble
@Fabrice wrote:
Hi!
I’am quite in a future bass / kawaii composing period and here is a short chill track I’ve tracked yesterday. With a touch of vocaloid glitches.
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Improve the export options
@Meef_Chaloin wrote:
At the very least there should be the 4 icons to change locations but also would be great if there was a drop down for previous locations. It quickly gets very tedious moving around.
MP3 support, now the codec is free why not? I would find it very handy for exporting a mix ready to put on my mp3 player. Other formats would be good, ogg etc.
When setting a pattern selection to export, highlight the area being exported (or darken/blur the unexported areas).
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Helm VST old version gui problem
@ffx wrote:
Hi,
the GUI of the freeware Helm VSTi doesn’t work properly anymore in Renoise 3.1.1 64bit, I guess since macOS Sierra. The Gui won’t update anymore, it only shows the initial graphics drawing.
It works just normal in any other DAW though.
Is there any way or workaround how I could make this version work again? Any ideas?
Here is the version: Helm 0.85 64bit macos
Thanks!
P.S. I’ve seen similar problems in other VSTis, too.
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Changing basenote for slicing
@29a wrote:
Anyone knows what would be command to change basenote from which slices keyzones will start?
it is not same as (…).sample[1].sample_mapping.base_note, after i change it when creating first slices everything is back to previous settings (c3 in my case)
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Adding, Rendering Then Deleting Pattern Crashes Renoise
@Ledger wrote:
The following code will crash renoise completely. The necessary components of the crash are
- add a new pattern to the sequencer
- render the new pattern (or a portion of it)
- delete the pattern that was just rendered
There seems to be something going on with the :delete_sequence_at() method aswell where the sequence indexes are not properly updated so the next line of code doesn`t work in some cases. I will try to post back a snippet for that too.
--song local song = renoise.song() --final pattern index local final_pattern = #song.sequencer.pattern_sequence --add a temporary pattern local pat = song.sequencer:insert_new_pattern_at(final_pattern + 1) --insert a c-4 in new pattern ----------------------------- song:pattern(pat):track(1):line(1):note_column(1).note_string = "C-4" --render newly created pattern ------------------------------------------ --renoise.SongPos objects for render range ------------------------------------------ local start_pos = renoise.SongPos() local end_pos = renoise.SongPos() start_pos.line = 1 start_pos.sequence = final_pattern + 1 end_pos.line = 16 end_pos.sequence = final_pattern + 1 --update options table ---------------------- local options = {} options["start_pos"] = start_pos options["end_pos"] = end_pos --prompt user for path local file_path = renoise.app():prompt_for_filename_to_write("wav", "Save Wav") --render -------- song:render(options,file_path,function()end) --delete new pattern --------------------- song.sequencer:delete_sequence_at(#song.sequencer.pattern_sequence)Posts: 1
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Favourite breakcore artist?
@jljosh02 wrote:
Personally I like Rotator. I love the way he samples from literally anywhere but somehow makes it all work as a whole without feeling disjointed. And of course Mr. Snares but come on that’s way too obvious.
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Necro PMs migrated from previous forum?
@Conner_Bw wrote:
I just noticed that all the PMs I deleted from the previous forum are back.
My replies are all gone, so maybe (hopefully?) my replies were deleted?
Just flagging because that’s probably not cool with the whole new GDPR / right to be forgotten laws going on these days.
Cheers.
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Very weird song indeed
@BrainClaim wrote:
This track that I am posting here is somewhat a mix of dark ambient and house at the same time with some weird stuff going on in it, it was supposed to be a remake of an old dark ambient track of mine but it took different route, I will be glad for opinions, I hope you don’t despise this “song” too much
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what alternatives to Audacity on Linux?
@faaramin wrote:
Hello friends
I’m new to the community
Thanks for this active community
I’ve used Audacity for years and never really liked it. It does the job for quick edits, but I find the UI clumsy and frustrating. Exporting multiple clips from a file is an awkward workflow.
It feels very fiddly with all the precise mousing needed to define and change selections.
Just recently I was getting annoyed because I inserted some markers into an audio file, and you would think that clicking a marker would bring the playback cursor to that point - instead it puts you into editing the text of the marker. The varispeed playback is really poor also. You slide a very fiddly horizontal slider to control the speed.
Is there any alternative that’s more keyboard driven and more intelligent? I think Renoise is the only major GUI program I’ve enjoyed using in a long time.
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MIDI file tempo?
@Nisto7777 wrote:
I occasionally convert sequenced video game music formats, to do arrangements/remixes and whatnot. But I can’t seem to replicate the exact tempo of some songs (doing a direct side-by-side comparison completely within Renoise reveals a de-sync eventually).
When you import MIDI files into Renoise, it writes the BPM into the actual song pattern (a rounded tempo). Is this the value that’s actually used internally, or is Renoise in fact using the exact MPQN (microseconds per quarter-note) tempo specified in the MIDI files “behind the scenes”?
The tempo may be quite exact in some cases, so just lowering or raising the BPM by 1 doesn’t help.
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New Tool (3.1): Channel Strip Buddy
@Ledger wrote:
New alpha Channel Strip Buddy:
ledger.scripts.ChannelstripBuddy_V0.5.xrnx (1.9 KB)
A tool to help when you want to use the same plug repeatedly over several tracks, as with a channel strip. However it works with any DSP you like.
- Load any device in renoise: EQ,Channelstrip,compressor etc.
- Right-Click on it for menu entry CSB - Set As Target
- Now use shortcut `CSB` Toggle Target Device
The shortcut has multiple functions:
- You can open and close the target device (if it has a gui) on the current track .
- Go to a new track with an instance already present of the ‘Target Device’ and it will select/open it, while closing all other previously open gui instances from other tracks.
- If there is no ‘Target Device’ on the new track, one will be added and opened in the same way.
Workflow: Choose your target device. Use shortcut while navigating around to use same device in any track. Locating, loading and open/close operations are all in one shortcut.
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There is also a shortcut for the menu entry mentioned in step 2. above:
`CSB` Set Selected As Target Device
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Waveform area: playback 'start' line is lost in background - how do I change its color?
@zooterman wrote:
Hi, currently the line which you select on the waveform as the start point for playback is lost in the waveform background. Where can I find this item to change its color and make it visible?
(Redux)
-Thx
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No more status updates?
@2_daze_j wrote:
What happened to status updates!! It was fun Yo!! and I just became a, “normal member,” when I was almost a, “Levitating Member,” omfg that is horrible!! Horrible!!!
10 years I been using renoise… Now I am normal! NO!!!
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Allow sending a send to itself
@kdgh wrote:
If possible, I would love to send audio signal to itself. So put a send on send and let that send sent to itself to create a feedback loop. I know this can blast some ears for those who are not aware of the effect, but Dub (Techno) is highly keen on this technique. Something I would love to be able to recreate.
So basically; allow to disable the error “Sending a send to itself is not allowed”. Maybe make an “Are you sure you want to send a send to itself? y/n”. Thanks a zillion!
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I made a track in 30 minutes for Speedcomp 34
New Track - Evening Sun
@Rene wrote:
Hello Renoisers,
new track out: Evening Sun. Music is a bit grown-up, very conventional, easy listening and even maybe suitable for your elevator’s ambience ;-).
Tell me, what you think & happy listening,
René
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