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babylonjunkies
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ok so i've been hearing people raving about renoise for a while, i did a bit of research and got bored of all the generic sell
so what i want to know is what you guys think of it, what you use it for, its strengths and weaknesses and particularly its usefulness for drums
im currently rocking logic and live and im quite happy. but i just lack a boom drum program. i had the crack for guru and it was sick and i felt as if i had found my one and only true love - but then it cracked out. so im waiting for the new student loan which is bare time away to buy the legit version. but in the meantime...
so what i want to know is what you guys think of it, what you use it for, its strengths and weaknesses and particularly its usefulness for drums
im currently rocking logic and live and im quite happy. but i just lack a boom drum program. i had the crack for guru and it was sick and i felt as if i had found my one and only true love - but then it cracked out. so im waiting for the new student loan which is bare time away to buy the legit version. but in the meantime...
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amazingbabylonjunkies wrote:so what i want to know is what you guys think of it
dubstepbabylonjunkies wrote:what you use it for,
everythingbabylonjunkies wrote: its strengths
weaknesses??babylonjunkies wrote:and weaknesses
it has a 'generate drumkit' button. it's all you need, just your keymapping key span (like akai samplers) VERY easy to slice beats.babylonjunkies wrote: and particularly its usefulness for drums
give up nowbabylonjunkies wrote:im currently rocking logic.
just stick at it after you've bought it, it's cheap and Im honestly amazed why everyone isn't using it. makes me feel sorry for fruityloops users.babylonjunkies wrote: and live and im quite happy. but i just lack a boom drum program. i had the crack for guru and it was sick and i felt as if i had found my one and only true love - but then it cracked out. so im waiting for the new student loan which is bare time away to buy the legit version. but in the meantime...
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You can't sidechain.kp mike wrote:weaknesses??babylonjunkies wrote:and weaknesses
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True.collige wrote:You can't sidechain.kp mike wrote:weaknesses??babylonjunkies wrote:and weaknesses
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babylonjunkies
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the lack of sidechaining is pretty weak, but im gonna give it a go...
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babylonjunkies
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haha mans need a tutorial...
the level of confusion is higher then first opening up ableton and wondering were my timeline is... hopefully the eureka moment will be just as big.
looks like msdos and the matrix
the level of confusion is higher then first opening up ableton and wondering were my timeline is... hopefully the eureka moment will be just as big.
looks like msdos and the matrix
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there's some tutorial on youtube somewhere, good for novice users. can't seem to find it though
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This? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k58wwT9Axbwkp mike wrote:there's some tutorial on youtube somewhere, good for novice users. can't seem to find it though
Hadn't even looked at Renoise before, looks awkward compared to others but results are what count i guess.
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Renoise is the exact opposite of awkward. To my knowledge, it is the easiest sequencer out there.marshy wrote:This? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k58wwT9Axbwkp mike wrote:there's some tutorial on youtube somewhere, good for novice users. can't seem to find it though
Hadn't even looked at Renoise before, looks awkward compared to others but results are what count i guess.
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akira kiteshi
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It's pretty much all I use. I swear by it....Renoise and Reaktor
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Yeah, the instrument editor is pretty good too...
Also the Renoise devs are implementing an arranger of some sort.... it will break my balls... won't have to tear my eyes when doing my tracks... realising i need to add a an extra patter here or there and all my automation being completely fucked....
Wish they had some timestretching in there though...
Internal effects are pretty topnotch too
For triplets assign your lpb to 12....
Also the Renoise devs are implementing an arranger of some sort.... it will break my balls... won't have to tear my eyes when doing my tracks... realising i need to add a an extra patter here or there and all my automation being completely fucked....
Wish they had some timestretching in there though...
Internal effects are pretty topnotch too
For triplets assign your lpb to 12....
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