he, I made a drumkit with renoise 3 and overtune. It is still in development but then again it has has 2 rubber duck sounds, and several bases and snares.
he, I made a drumkit with renoise 3 and overtune. It is still in development but then again it has has 2 rubber duck sounds, and several bases and snares.
there are still no macro settings, the toms and hats kind of suck. lots to do, but evolving. overtune and renoise 3 is so much fun!
I can’t believe nobody liked this enough to respond. You did some amazing work here, my friend! My question is this: did you manage to port Overtune over to Renoise 3, or are you using Renoise 3 after using an earlier version of Renoise that’s compatible with Overtone?
Hey, thanks for your appreciation I love this tool. Unfortunately the author of overtune seems to have redrawn from this forum. Fortunately though, he made a quickfix for it to work with 3.0 which is still online https://forum.renoise.com/t/conversion-to-3-0/40000
it updates with 3.1 just fine and I haven’t had any problems aside from the quirks that were there all along.
2 things to keep in mind: Since the new sampler was introduced a sample must already have been created before using the tool. And if your formula grows too long, the instrument won’t load the sample the next time, so you have to rerender it or change the name of the sample and lose the formula…