Every three years or so I relearn Renoise. This time I resolve to stick with it, it's too good!

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I guess my problem is experience. I move so fast in Live and some hardware that I always go back to it. And I see now you wrote experimented, not experienced. :man_facepalming: :grinning_face:

Renoise is quite dope once you scale the learning curve. Nothing I’ve worked in gets me from concept to finished track faster or with more joy of discovery and creative experimentation

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That’s what I’m starting to understand now also. What’s more is that it feels more adapted to making music on a computer than any other style of DAW. So the type of music I want to make just makes sense in Renoise. Ideas that would never occur to me in Live or say Logic.

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What I personnally love about Renoise is that the workflow (or at least mine with it) makes it easy to provoke happy accidents, which is for me the essence of music production

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