I recently moved to London and wondered if any renoise users were around and if you could raise your voice in this thread in order to let Dblue, Taktik and Danoise know we’re waiting for them.
Or, we could meet and have some fine ales together.
Good question. I’m new to London, ex parisian here, any ideas?
Curious tags btw, I’m thinking all-male dating and clandestine manufacture of a batch of meth? It’s going to be a long weekend lol.
Grinds jaws
Not so curious for the ones who know a bit about me and my previous handle on the board… I should probably dust it off by the way, it’s been a long time I’m around. I’m french… you know, I know about them, baguettes and bakeries.
OK I may rally some dudes who know a bit more London than I and are actually tracker users.
The best would be around a big station like Waterloo I guess.
I’m still taking the temperature, I’m also spamming the link to the board on twitter.
It would be quite interesting to see how it could work if people start to bring their laptop and share samples, instruments and presets, ideas for new tools to code… and why not impromptu one hour compos. I may be a bit to too enthusiastic though, I know that some british will find this lack of decency a bit awkward
I’d also be interested in any London (UK) based Renoising, especially if there’s opportunity for some ‘content’ as well as socialising. I’d love for people to break down some tracks and explain some techniques. Of course that requires a bit more organising and a proper venue.
Let’s tone down on the male-oriented jokes and be a little more welcoming, otherwise a gender imbalance will be self-fulfilling!
I just want to make sure you guys understand I’m not nicknamed “Monsieur Baguette” because of some (bad) male-oriented joke… we talk real bakery here.
Anyway Mark, that’s definitely my point here. Have people come, chat, drink (tea or beer, I’m not judging anybody till you don’t judge me) and discuss (and show as well) some stuff related to Renoise.
1/ What we could do is start with a first meetup to break the ice, bring laptops in case of but no rush, it’s all about shaking hands and discussing music making.
2/ Then we can probably create a meetup page or anything to help us to keep a track of when and where the next meetings will happen.
3/ Decide a topic for the next meetup
4/ ???
5/ Profit.
Things we can do at a renoise meetup:
Swapping samples, scripts, instruments.
Showing some technics, pattern effects (oldschool obscure tracker society called) related or not.
Scripts! Maybe someday we could have a workshop about scripting (Looking at @danoise here, you have to come
Listen to music… hey, aren’t we music maker after all?
Chat, about, I dunno… related or unrelated stuff (I promise I won’t talk about PERSONA 4 CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR)