thanks for your great video, very inspiring, ive just got back into using renoise after not using it for many years, looking forward to messing around with some samples now.
@@groovining hadnt touched it in years, still had my details on the site so downloaded it again as i had paid years ago, and it doesnt take long to get the basic workflow going again, nice one ....
The swing chart you made a few videos ago is great, thank you for that. Your work and your videos are excellent. Definitely looking forward to the swing video, as well as anything else you upload. Thanks man
Thank you for this, perfect for me, video! I have one technical question: - Here, at 15:33. How you think, if there be a grid lines, is it be much easer to fix the problem?
Hi there, I'm glad you enjoyed the vid! I'm not quite sure what your asking? I don't think grid lines would help much here as I'm just correcting a error in the recording. You can actually see a sort of grid if you right click on the bar above the waveform as select 'Beats' as the option for the ruler there.✌️🥷
Yea anything like that is such an essential feature to have. Especialy if you work a lot with hardware samplers, is so handy to have a loopback recording function, allowing you to quickly save any intresting samples you make! :)
Fantastic content. Really helps me getting into Renoise, what a wonderful program! Are the loops from Armando Drum Breaks ok to use in songs if we chop them up like this? As in copyright and all that, if planning to sell the music. I have always wondered about these kind of loops and never really found the answer as I know usually you would need permission. All the best to you!
Really appreciate that mbrombert! I love Renoise too, it's such a wicked, creative to work in. I would say yes 100% go for it. These classic breaks have been used in 1000s of jungle tracks without any permission. Also, if your track does eventually blow up then you can worry about it then. There is no point going through all that hassle unless you know you have something amazing on your hands. I'm sure if you sampled a Michael Jackson break it would be different but Armado ones will be fine, these also rhythm-lab.com/breakbeats/
Aaah I didn't know about the shift+ctrl+page up/down shortcut! You should do a list of your favorite/most useful shortcuts, some of my facorites are the ctrl+b then ctrl+e for selection then all of the various alt+(letter) selections :)
I did a couple of tutorials right at the start on all the most useful hotkeys in Renoise but I haven't done a favourites list yet. Good idea! - I'll get on that. :)
Hi Groovin, I have 5 Serato plugins in my template. So I sample to Renoise then open the file in Serato. It's actually fast. That Serato, I can lock any loop as it saves me two steps
Quality Renoise tutorial 👏. thanks for showing and explaining everything so clearly. Appreciate the time this must have taken to put together. I definitely need to work more on my drum chops. I knew about the mod lanes, but never thought to use them to balance / affect each drum hit🤯 ... that's amazing!
This seems a bit alien to me I’ve just bought Renoise today But damn this even got me more hyped about this program You do a Great job at explaining everything and the video edit is spot on Big thanks 🙏🙌
Happy for you man! - Renoise is the best, Just stick at it - break through some of the early learning curve and i'm sure you will fall in love with the program. One thing to do for the start is to get your Hotkeys down! also print out the Renoise Cheat sheet - there is one in the link to this vid! ruclips.net/video/sAARAxAXv-g/видео.html
this channel is pure gold
Really appreciate that mate, glad you've been enjoying the channel so much! :)
thanks for your great video, very inspiring, ive just got back into using renoise after not using it for many years, looking forward to messing around with some samples now.
Glad you enjoyed mate. Renoise is dope, definitly takes a little getting used to after a break but you'll be there in no time :) ✌️
@@groovining hadnt touched it in years, still had my details on the site so downloaded it again as i had paid years ago, and it doesnt take long to get the basic workflow going again, nice one ....
Your Renoise vids are gold mate! Top stuff - please always do more. Always look seeing other peoples workflows.
Thanks Matt, just started a new 3 part series on drums and breaks in Renoise - Check it out on on my latest vids! :)
@@groovining already clocked that my man! Looking forward to digging in.
The swing chart you made a few videos ago is great, thank you for that. Your work and your videos are excellent. Definitely looking forward to the swing video, as well as anything else you upload. Thanks man
Next vid in on Swing - Probably next week! 😊
really awesome and helpful videos, thanks for these!
Thanks for the comment mate! Glad you enjoyed the vids - lots more to come next year :)
The final result is so amazing!
Glad you liked it! ":)
I haven't booted up Renoise in a minute but you've inspired me.
edit: also the track is pretty good.
Thanks mate, Get stuck in - Renoise is the best! ✌️
Amazing!
Cheers mate - Glad you enjoyed this one! ✌️😊
Thank you for this, perfect for me, video!
I have one technical question: -
Here, at 15:33.
How you think, if there be a grid lines, is it be much easer to fix the problem?
Hi there, I'm glad you enjoyed the vid! I'm not quite sure what your asking? I don't think grid lines would help much here as I'm just correcting a error in the recording.
You can actually see a sort of grid if you right click on the bar above the waveform as select 'Beats' as the option for the ruler there.✌️🥷
Good job mate
I use a Soundblaster card and it has a feature called "record what you hear". I can sample anything that I play straight into Renoise ;)
Yea anything like that is such an essential feature to have. Especialy if you work a lot with hardware samplers, is so handy to have a loopback recording function, allowing you to quickly save any intresting samples you make! :)
Really helpful, cheers!
Cheers Max!
awesome mate... keep going :)
Thanks bruv!
Fantastic content. Really helps me getting into Renoise, what a wonderful program! Are the loops from Armando Drum Breaks ok to use in songs if we chop them up like this? As in copyright and all that, if planning to sell the music. I have always wondered about these kind of loops and never really found the answer as I know usually you would need permission. All the best to you!
Really appreciate that mbrombert! I love Renoise too, it's such a wicked, creative to work in. I would say yes 100% go for it. These classic breaks have been used in 1000s of jungle tracks without any permission. Also, if your track does eventually blow up then you can worry about it then. There is no point going through all that hassle unless you know you have something amazing on your hands. I'm sure if you sampled a Michael Jackson break it would be different but Armado ones will be fine, these also rhythm-lab.com/breakbeats/
Aaah I didn't know about the shift+ctrl+page up/down shortcut! You should do a list of your favorite/most useful shortcuts, some of my facorites are the ctrl+b then ctrl+e for selection then all of the various alt+(letter) selections :)
I did a couple of tutorials right at the start on all the most useful hotkeys in Renoise but I haven't done a favourites list yet. Good idea! - I'll get on that. :)
good job, friend!
Cheers Bro! ✌️
Hi Groovin, I have 5 Serato plugins in my template. So I sample to Renoise then open the file in Serato. It's actually fast. That Serato, I can lock any loop as it saves me two steps
Yea that's dope, I love Serato in Logic but for some reason, I haven't started using it in Renoise! Cheers mate :)
Quality Renoise tutorial 👏. thanks for showing and explaining everything so clearly. Appreciate the time this must have taken to put together. I definitely need to work more on my drum chops. I knew about the mod lanes, but never thought to use them to balance / affect each drum hit🤯 ... that's amazing!
Thanks dude! Yea the mod lane are so handy. You can also use the effect lanes in each instrument to do the same. :)
I use vollum to screen record the sample off of tracklib 😂 still high quality but this time its free lol
👀 :)
This seems a bit alien to me
I’ve just bought Renoise today
But damn this even got me more hyped about this program
You do a Great job at explaining everything and the video edit is spot on
Big thanks 🙏🙌
Happy for you man! - Renoise is the best, Just stick at it - break through some of the early learning curve and i'm sure you will fall in love with the program. One thing to do for the start is to get your Hotkeys down! also print out the Renoise Cheat sheet - there is one in the link to this vid! ruclips.net/video/sAARAxAXv-g/видео.html
@@groovining thanks a lot !