Production and sound design session in RENOISE

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @CzarnyJobacz
    @CzarnyJobacz 2 года назад +2

    I am impressed by your ability to delve into areas of Renoise that I have never explored. Keep going.

  • @hyperrandomizer9566
    @hyperrandomizer9566 2 года назад

    very cool indeed, i really like how well organized your projects seems to be.

  • @-.MICHAEL.-
    @-.MICHAEL.- Год назад

    Your color theme is Deus Ex-like. Nostalgic.

  • @simulatedxen
    @simulatedxen 2 года назад

    25:23 y=PLAYING
    Wasn't aware of this, extremely useful! Nice!
    🤘👽✨

  • @brenn7754
    @brenn7754 Год назад

    Your sound design skills are so next-level in any sense. Have you made any progressive house plucks?

    • @MrZensphere
      @MrZensphere  Год назад

      Hmm, maybe? Not sure bc I don't really fux wit house... Have an example I could hear?

    • @brenn7754
      @brenn7754 Год назад

      @@MrZensphere Think of like trance or deadmau5 plucks ig. Its pretty easily accomplished with most FM synthesizers, but I'm trying to figure out how to do it properly on Renoise. My problem mainly seems to be that putting a filter on the pluck sound reduces the "pluckiness" when I want something like an arp to fade in.

    • @MrZensphere
      @MrZensphere  Год назад +1

      @@brenn7754 plucks are generally pretty straightforward. Choose a harmonically rich waveform or two to start. Saws, squares, FM waveforms, etc. Maybe detune them or tune them in fifths or octaves or whatever. Then it's all about the LP filter envelope shape and filter characteristics. Play around til it sounds like what you want. Post process to taste, usually a little reverb, maybe delay. HTH :)

  • @foe
    @foe Год назад

    Bruh, how much does this program cost? This is better than fami tracker

    • @MrZensphere
      @MrZensphere  Год назад

      Like $75 I think. Been a while since I got it

    • @foe
      @foe Год назад

      @@MrZensphere Can confirm, it cost 70$. It's not bad, considering how much it can do I guess

  • @ASgfjyhgyi
    @ASgfjyhgyi 2 года назад

    35% of CPU usage for few samples! Is that legal!!!???? Look like Renoise go wrong. I hope when after five years and twelve months, when, maybe. next release of Renoise come out, this problem will be solved (I hope).

    • @MrZensphere
      @MrZensphere  2 года назад +1

      It's because of OBS, which consumes a lot of cycles, not renoise. This project was more like 11%

    • @MrZensphere
      @MrZensphere  2 года назад +1

      Also, I was trying a funky setup with a lot of hydras bouncing everywhere, which was chewing things up. Plus my computer is old, lol