Renoise Tutorial - How to arrange (myths busted)
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- In this Renoise tutorial,I show you how to arrange your songs using the pattern arranger
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Renoise is the hidden gem in music, keep that in mind 🙌
I just picked up Renoise a few days ago after using FL studio for about 5 years or so...
Can't believe how immensely powerful this daw is =)
I've got a lot to learn from you and your channel!
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Couldn't agree more!
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Big up Bizzy. Just getting into Renoise after using Reason for 10 years, these vids have been super helpful.
If i had reason i would use both man....
Used to rewire reason5 in renoise years ago.
@@ivanmassimo4769 That's the plan. Just want to get comfortable with renoise first.
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I got hollyhock instead., an amazing piece of software ....it used to be called usine.
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I've been a Renoise user for about 2-3 years now. Previously a Cubase user for 15 but I've tried everything in between. I like to make old skool hardcore, old skool house, hard house, UK hardcore, jungle etc. I've tried several techniques to get optimal output. I find that extending the number of ticks per part gives much more granularity for interesting patterns giving you 8, 16,32 or even 64 parts of you wanted. I also extend the length per part up to 128 or 256 to allow the automation per part to be more varied rather than repeated. It requires a bit more work to manage over all but I personally find it makes the song creation process more malleable. I've recently started sampling direct into Cubase for my hardware synths. That would be a good tutorial for new users. It's not that obvious to start with.
Best software ever man
Thanks for a really helpful video.
love the pad
Nice vocal sample used in my Octamed track. Good ol Datafile Zero G samples
Big up man
Thank you, Bizzy!
Thank you.
Epic Bizzy! Plain, simple and effective stuff on arranging. Was struggling with that and kept gravitating back to Live because I could see the arrangement better. Never had the issue in the Octamed days but getting spoilt graphically with horizontal timelines made my brain lazy... this sorts it :)
Helped a lot cheers, thought it was harder than this!
big up
Ey Bizzy, cool stuff! Do you know when having the pattern matrix in focus, besides mouse dragging a matrix block selection, you can use the mouse to select individual blocks from multiple pattern slots holding down ctrl & clicking? Then when happy with the selection, you can drag these downwards (or wherever), then when dragging and keeping the left mouse button pressed, hold down shift+ctrl at the same time. You'll see the mouse pointer changing to the "duplicate" icon, and a line appearing on top of the first selected block. If you move this line to the bottom of the available patterns, the selection will be added & duplicated underneath. Duplicated means they're made unique immediately. I use it a lot when arranging.
Some questions:
Renoise works on windows os?
Where can download?
What pc I need for it?
YES indeed mac and PC www.renoise.com