mashing up amens with renoise (simple)
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no need for me to relearn slicing, but im seriously digging your tunes on your myspace, big up
could you maybe hint how you have so much control over your basses?
i seem to have a method which takes entirely too much time (pre- making and compressing every kind of extreme filter movement, and adding another filter to top it)
could you maybe hint how you have so much control over your basses?
i seem to have a method which takes entirely too much time (pre- making and compressing every kind of extreme filter movement, and adding another filter to top it)
^funkicker - i generally use a synth (massive usually) with a simple sine/square tuned down low and then use camel crusher on the 'british clean' preset to add some volume and presence.
i'll usually write a couple of simple riffs and then resample them in renoise so i can use the pattern effects - such as the pitch slide up and down to process it more.
sometimes it worksd better than others tho!
i'll usually write a couple of simple riffs and then resample them in renoise so i can use the pattern effects - such as the pitch slide up and down to process it more.
sometimes it worksd better than others tho!
you could do it in cubase - it just takes a lot longer as it's a totally different interface/philosophy behind the manipulation of the audio-
you'd need to slice your audio into individual hits and then bounce each one down and apply proccessing, slice up further, repeat, reverse, go into automation lanes and change the panning and volume curves... etc
ive never really tried to do this in a traditional sequencer as it just seems like a massive ball ache - like i say it only takes seconds in renoise.
you can always just download dbglitch - which incidentally was made by a renoise user who built the plug in to emulate tracker style effects..
http://illformed.org/plugins/glitch/
you'd need to slice your audio into individual hits and then bounce each one down and apply proccessing, slice up further, repeat, reverse, go into automation lanes and change the panning and volume curves... etc
ive never really tried to do this in a traditional sequencer as it just seems like a massive ball ache - like i say it only takes seconds in renoise.
you can always just download dbglitch - which incidentally was made by a renoise user who built the plug in to emulate tracker style effects..
http://illformed.org/plugins/glitch/
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