Like others, I have been making some instruments, and thought I would share.
With mine, I drew the base samples myself, so the sounds are completely ‘original’. I love drawing waves into the Sampler and using that as the basis of my sounds.
These are nothing special, I suppose, but maybe they will be of some use to some people.
If you use these, and make any enhancements to them, please do upload them back here so I can see them!
Edit; I have cleaned things up in this thread by putting all of the instruments in this first post, as well as in the subsequent comments. The individual comments in the thread have more information about each instrument, so do scroll down and have a look, but they are all kept here too for your convenience.
One of the macros changes the speed of the wobble, by controlling the CutOff LFO in the Modulation section of the sampler. This is a free moving dial, so there is no way to lock this to 1/2, 1/4, 1/8. 1/16th of tempo. Can anyone tell me how to work in a feature to give stepped settings around the Macro dial to achieve this, and also how to lock this to tempo?
If you attach it to the reset button, the lfo is triggered on different offssets depending where the macro dial is rotated to.
However the custom shape is not (yet?) available in the modulation LFO, neither the reset button.
If you take a look in the factory content that comes with the Renoise download, there is in fact an instrument that does exactly this (Bass/Wobble Bass)
I based it off some of dblues work, and it’s complex as hell - mostly because I wanted to have a separate switches for speed and note duration (normal/dotted/triplet).
But you can perhaps take it apart and at least, see how the custom LFOs are controlled by Macros
OK, I will have a look at the your excellent work, and see if I can incorporate your genius into my meagre creations.
I am in the mood to hammer out some new instruments tonight, so will get on with that when I get home.
Great feeling to all this, helping eachother out, pushing the native instruments of Renoise forward. I really am far less talented at the ultra-technical / mathematics side of all this, at the moment, but I am on a mission to learn!
More sounds coming later, and again, please do post any music you make using these, as I would love to hear it!
Oh man! I love the Bleak Pad, I actually made a really nice, simple track with it today. Your XRNI instruments for Renoise 3 are really helping me understand how to create my own.