In the main Renoise preferences, under Keys, there's a section called track muting. You can assign keyboard keys to pretty much any renoise function in that window. It's magic.
i rly hope we get proper midimapping in renoise soon. i have a korg padkontrol hooked up which is really nice. just ordered a kord nanokontrol which has 8 sliders and knobs. looking forward to setting it up!
Thanks Keith ;) Boss delay on the master (using send on my mixer), although now I wish I'd routed separate tracks to different physical outputs and used more external midi controllers to show off what Renoise can do and be used for. :)
It's not that advanced really, but it's fun. I've assigned the keypad to track 0-9 in Renoise, so I'm able to mute and demute them easily. At the same time I'm changing patterns now and then based on the patterns I want to play. Also, you could easily hook up a midi-controller and connect these to f.ex the cutoff on a filter or the send of an reverb and make lots of fun stuff 'on the fly'. Warmly recommend it.
@Meteotrance No hardware compressor were used. I use the Drawmer for recording vocals (but not used in this track either). The sidechain-effect you hear in the track is SideKickv3 (a vst-effect). Renoise is my main tool for 5 years but I'm trying to get into Live as well. Whatever rocks your boat and get creativity flowing, I don't take any side when it comes to that. =)
you said "I've assigned the keypad to track 0-9 in Renoise, so I'm able to mute and demute them easily." But how to do that? renoise allows you only to route midi controllers (i guess) ... Thanx for sharing :) !
@platimatic you can fix every delay to about 1ms with the correct audio ASIO driver and soundcard, trust me! I have a SB Audigy 2 and it ROCKS with Renoise and Win7 64 bit.
shame theres no "additional track mute" so one could configure secondary track mutes too. i'd definitely use the numpad fo rthis stuff, but i already use alt-f1-f8 for chn mutes and alt-f9 for chosen-chn-mute and alt-f10 for solo..
yeah well, i'm not comparin' i use all of 'em but renoise is quite amazing actually. is amazing how you can manipulate every single thing you do, so easy, while others...it's more...work, but i love renoise.
what kind of hardware compressor did you used ? I think i reconized a Drawmer of course your sound well your config is half good hardware ( and hardware sound always better usualy...) and half nice tracker program, the only tracker i used on pc is modplug tracker for doing kind of oldschool chiptune track, but this Renoise look realy like a super Ableton or Reason especialy the last one if you used Reaper with a Rewire ^^.
Heh, that "guy" is me. :) Anyway I won't argue with you that Live is a lot more focused on live situations, but this demo is actually only made out of 2 patterns (and the only difference between them are the sample of the song this track is based on), there's really not that much which has been put in order. Since v2.1, it's now also possible to queue patterns, which makes it more fun to use in a live situation. How about syncing Renoise & Live via Rewire in a live-situation? Hmm... :-)
@@danbad1380 I used the numkeys to toggle muting of the tracks. It's already setup like this by default (but with CTRL+numkey I think, from memory), I just changed them to track 1 to numkey 0, track 2 to numkey 1 and so on). That's really it, then changing the patterns and turn pattern looping on /off using the mouse. No sample triggering otherwise. Hope that helps.
renoise in the mix - nice one - you could build a set with that sjit- just a little more live fx fiddling and one more interface, that would be dope... hah, mixing with 2 x renoise
No, wasn't released in any other form. I don't think I ever arranged it completely - just a couple of patterns that I played around with, like in this video. Some of my other dance-music productions are at soundcloud.com/platimatic
cheers, bro. Checked and followed, if you care I'm soundcloud.com/tatmo. That sandro_plafoon tracks are more the type of music you might be into. EDIT: I'm imagining actual vocals would be good, instead of that sample.
@soundcrumbs that's true for the new shit, but not for an old fairlight or EMU or a Roland D 50 from the 80's, back in time computer was not rulling the buiness like now.
@ZedekOfLP101 hmm... so what is it about a tracker that makes it 'more accurate'? what exactly are you talking about? have you done some sort of in depth timing experiments on all the popular daws? my guess is no, youre just hating on apps that you dont like for some reason.
Thanks! There are several answers to that, one is that I am more inspired by programming for retro computers at the moment. Music and programming have basically been my hobbies since I was a kid with alternating priorities and for the last few years programming has taken priority. The second answer is that to go anywhere with music takes not only talent but persistent dedication and a lot of self-promotion. I'm just not that interested in doing that right now. Bonus answer is that the acoustics in my current apartment sucks, which doesn't help either! :D
@ZedekOfLP101 What? I didn't mean to imply that higher priced things are better... Maybe you mistook my comment for sarcasm? Sorry of so, Renoise really is an awesome app, possibly my favorite.
@ZedekOfLP101 hahaha, if you think ableton (or reason for that matter) is shitty you definetly have never taken the time to learn it very well. renoise is basically just the arrangement view from ableton, theyre strikingly similar.
Renoise is awesome, I love it. But I don't think that it's better than ableton IN A LIVE situation. All that the guy in the video is doing is muting and unmuting tracks... tracks that were already programmed and put in order. So if he at one point changed his mind and would want to play a different loop along with the drum track, he couldn't. Like I said, I love renoise, but it's a production tool.
Miscellaneous 80's and 90's gear + Yamaha TX81Z and Roland D-110 at the bottom of the rack. Only thing used on this track is my Boss-delay, out of picture.
@ZedekOfLP101 oh im sorry, you did explain, trackers are 'more accurate' because 'you basically program your music' in them. haha what a load of bullshit. so what you mean to be suggesting is that trackers are more accurate because instead of clicking in midi notes like on a timeline daw you type in sample names...and of course, typing is much more computery and impressive than clicking so it must be 'more accurate'... if you wanna program music learn super collider and get serious...
I guess thats the best daw live jam Ive seen on yt
Renoise is awesome. Nice live set! Makes me want to get back into tracking..
sounds very professional. top effort. You've really got everything co-operating in the mix there.
renoise reminds me of those old school tracker days..... fast tracker and skale tracker etc.... great vid btw
In the main Renoise preferences, under Keys, there's a section called track muting. You can assign keyboard keys to pretty much any renoise function in that window. It's magic.
i rly hope we get proper midimapping in renoise soon. i have a korg padkontrol hooked up which is really nice. just ordered a kord nanokontrol which has 8 sliders and knobs. looking forward to setting it up!
Killer stuff bro :)
This is great music! :) good job man!
Thanks! :)
Cool video, Used to love doing this on Octamed v3
nice song, GREAT MIX!
Thanks Keith ;) Boss delay on the master (using send on my mixer), although now I wish I'd routed separate tracks to different physical outputs and used more external midi controllers to show off what Renoise can do and be used for. :)
you are the king of trackers - med din supertalang finns det ingen giltig anledning längre att vara en undernärd musiker ;-)
nice jam!!!
It's not that advanced really, but it's fun. I've assigned the keypad to track 0-9 in Renoise, so I'm able to mute and demute them easily. At the same time I'm changing patterns now and then based on the patterns I want to play. Also, you could easily hook up a midi-controller and connect these to f.ex the cutoff on a filter or the send of an reverb and make lots of fun stuff 'on the fly'. Warmly recommend it.
nicely chilled house stuff there!
you got the boss delay on the master or are you routing seperate tracks into it?
@Globalassinator I was building 30 minute livesets on an amiga with octamed. Renoise could probably bring a warehouse to its knees until sunrise.
@Meteotrance No hardware compressor were used. I use the Drawmer for recording vocals (but not used in this track either). The sidechain-effect you hear in the track is SideKickv3 (a vst-effect). Renoise is my main tool for 5 years but I'm trying to get into Live as well. Whatever rocks your boat and get creativity flowing, I don't take any side when it comes to that. =)
nice to see some platimatic in action!
you said "I've assigned the keypad to track 0-9 in Renoise, so I'm able to mute and demute them easily."
But how to do that? renoise allows you only to route midi controllers (i guess) ...
Thanx for sharing :) !
So much energy
I think I'm gonna set renoise to have the same (or whatever) keyshort cuts for muting tracks.
Great beat
@franc1s, it's already setup this way, just reassigned the keys.
@platimatic
you can fix every delay to about 1ms with the correct audio ASIO driver and soundcard, trust me!
I have a SB Audigy 2 and it ROCKS with Renoise and Win7 64 bit.
Thanks. The track has not been released (...yet?).
shame theres no "additional track mute" so one could configure secondary track mutes too. i'd definitely use the numpad fo rthis stuff, but i already use alt-f1-f8 for chn mutes and alt-f9 for chosen-chn-mute and alt-f10 for solo..
Thanks, all Renoise, just that hardware delay I'm fiddling with towards the end, that's it.
yeah well, i'm not comparin' i use all of 'em but renoise is quite amazing actually. is amazing how you can manipulate every single thing you do, so easy, while others...it's more...work, but i love renoise.
Nice Rack, is it just renoise soft synths or are you using your Midi Rack also?
Platimatic, i still don't understand how you use Renoise in Live mode... Could you explain a little how do you do it please? Thanks, and nice tune
what kind of hardware compressor did you used ? I think i reconized a Drawmer of course your sound well your config is half good hardware ( and hardware sound always better usualy...) and half nice tracker program, the only tracker i used on pc is modplug tracker for doing kind of oldschool chiptune track, but this Renoise look realy like a super Ableton or Reason especialy the last one if you used Reaper with a Rewire ^^.
Heh, that "guy" is me. :)
Anyway I won't argue with you that Live is a lot more focused on live situations, but this demo is actually only made out of 2 patterns (and the only difference between them are the sample of the song this track is based on), there's really not that much which has been put in order.
Since v2.1, it's now also possible to queue patterns, which makes it more fun to use in a live situation.
How about syncing Renoise & Live via Rewire in a live-situation? Hmm... :-)
yeah, not bothering to eat. Renoise has that effect on me too :)
A tutorial please!! Thanks a lot
A tutorial on what exactly? :)
@@platimatic how to trigger samples or patterns (midi or audio) and how to use the numkeys like you are doing, thanks!!!
@@danbad1380 I used the numkeys to toggle muting of the tracks. It's already setup like this by default (but with CTRL+numkey I think, from memory), I just changed them to track 1 to numkey 0, track 2 to numkey 1 and so on). That's really it, then changing the patterns and turn pattern looping on /off using the mouse. No sample triggering otherwise. Hope that helps.
@@platimatic thanks a lot!
Super sexy jamming.... really enjoyed the stuff.... keep it up!
hey, this is sweet, it looks like your muting/unmuting the tracks with the numbers on keyboard, how do you setup renoise to do this?
For anyone else wondering how to do this.. You can assign keys to different things in the menu file>preferences>keys
Pretty amazing stuff you got there :D
renoise in the mix - nice one - you could build a set with that sjit- just a little more live fx fiddling and one more interface, that would be dope... hah, mixing with 2 x renoise
we use vst...sidekick for example :)
@Globalassinator yes in the new renoise 2.6 beta
But is it possible to build an entire liveset in Renoise?
so did this song ever got released? is there a better q version out there? a soundcloud page perhaps?
No, wasn't released in any other form. I don't think I ever arranged it completely - just a couple of patterns that I played around with, like in this video. Some of my other dance-music productions are at soundcloud.com/platimatic
cheers, bro. Checked and followed, if you care I'm soundcloud.com/tatmo. That sandro_plafoon tracks are more the type of music you might be into. EDIT: I'm imagining actual vocals would be good, instead of that sample.
@djterrabyte You probably misunderstood the way I used the word delay.. It's an echo-box I'm referring to.
haha this is exactly how i dj with renoise also. endless possibilities...
@soundcrumbs that's true for the new shit, but not for an old fairlight or EMU or a Roland D 50 from the 80's, back in time computer was not rulling the buiness like now.
Cool stuff, amigo :D
Thanks. Regarding the veins - yeah, me and Hugh Laurie. ;)
80-90s disco style :)
great !!
@ZedekOfLP101 hmm... so what is it about a tracker that makes it 'more accurate'? what exactly are you talking about? have you done some sort of in depth timing experiments on all the popular daws? my guess is no, youre just hating on apps that you dont like for some reason.
Nice!
i have listened to your soundcloud productions. You are talented. Why don't you release your music?
Thanks! There are several answers to that, one is that I am more inspired by programming for retro computers at the moment. Music and programming have basically been my hobbies since I was a kid with alternating priorities and for the last few years programming has taken priority. The second answer is that to go anywhere with music takes not only talent but persistent dedication and a lot of self-promotion. I'm just not that interested in doing that right now. Bonus answer is that the acoustics in my current apartment sucks, which doesn't help either! :D
@ZedekOfLP101 What?
I didn't mean to imply that higher priced things are better...
Maybe you mistook my comment for sarcasm? Sorry of so, Renoise really is an awesome app, possibly my favorite.
@Meteotrance Digital hardware is just software in a luxurious container...
That was an unfortunate sideeffect of the youtube-conversion (or degradation ;) )
@ZedekOfLP101 hahaha, if you think ableton (or reason for that matter) is shitty you definetly have never taken the time to learn it very well. renoise is basically just the arrangement view from ableton, theyre strikingly similar.
renoise + reason ftw :)
thanx mate :)!
With a Sidechain VST Effect...
very nice, looks like a expensive rack you have there;)
@ZedekOfLP101 Renoise: The best DAW around.
Oh - and get this - it's CHEAP.
YEAH I KNOW RIGHT
@platimatic
ah ok :)
Renoise is awesome, I love it. But I don't think that it's better than ableton IN A LIVE situation. All that the guy in the video is doing is muting and unmuting tracks... tracks that were already programmed and put in order. So if he at one point changed his mind and would want to play a different loop along with the drum track, he couldn't. Like I said, I love renoise, but it's a production tool.
that hi-hat is way too loud in the mix... lol
Miscellaneous 80's and 90's gear + Yamaha TX81Z and Roland D-110 at the bottom of the rack. Only thing used on this track is my Boss-delay, out of picture.
@ZedekOfLP101 oh im sorry, you did explain, trackers are 'more accurate' because 'you basically program your music' in them. haha what a load of bullshit. so what you mean to be suggesting is that trackers are more accurate because instead of clicking in midi notes like on a timeline daw you type in sample names...and of course, typing is much more computery and impressive than clicking so it must be 'more accurate'... if you wanna program music learn super collider and get serious...
@ZedekOfLP101 'Sallright.
Theres no doubt that you are fucking good. But please eat some food!!!