I would like to hear your music made with Renoise or other Daws

Awesome FAT drums and cool African sound. I will respect. Did you make it with Renoise?

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Thanks, yep :slight_smile: .

made with renoise, btw. :wink:

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This track has A lot of character and its nicely mixed. Quite different and kept me through the end

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This was done in Bitwig, but with Renoise MIDI-linked for some of the melody parts:

Posted info here on the midi linking: Redux - Midi out? - #6 by valankar

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Very very good!!!Now if you could fit some nice vocals in there it will blow up

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fuck yeah! love it! :+1:
best track in this thread in a good long while, imo
:fire::fire::fire:

From my point of view…this sounds make people clever

This is my new noise made with Renoise and Redux.

Someone asked me in this thread - “did Redux useless?”. I’m using it mostly as drum machine but it has some wider potential. You can make some without it but there is a bug (or maybe it is it normal behavior) - when you start use standart Renoise library drums like “Bangy-bangy” it works not good with non-normal LPB (different then 4/4). Im usually set 8/4 to have better pattern resolution so Redux adopt for it out-of-the-box but several built-in instruments not.

It was a main reason to me to purchase Redux.

Another thing for me is to purchase Renoise itself. I have spent over 400 hours in demo-version (Renoise reports about it every hour). Demo version forbid to export sound but it easy resolves with programs what can capture sound from system mixer like UVRecorder.
After then i buy a professional soundcard i have been feel the difference.
All of consumers soundcards like “Realtech Hi-Definition Sound” have a high record/noise value and software system mixer already contribute its own defects.
Lisense version of Renoise allows me to skip that steps and mixing directly on professional card.
My track “Foregone Destruction” was recorded on consumer card (i have not access to my professional card for some time) but was recorded on lisensed Renoise - you can hear some distortions and noise in it because i’m used only consumer card. But some of my sketches on demo version (i have delete them all) sounds much worster cause i’m used recording from software sound device.

Now i’m write a song on consumer card, when plug in a professional card, fixing some defects and do all post-composing on it.

As for me - it sounds much clearer.

Maybe i helps someone to understand - why you need to buy Renoise (it is very cheap comparsing to other DAWs) and use non-consumer audio card.

But if you like to create music - you can made it in demo version on Realtech cause composing is not a recording and you can made awesome music for free with demo version.

Sorry for my poor English - my native is Russian.

Peace and love!

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Hello people,
This is one of the more complex tracks i did in Buzz back in 2006.

Enjoy and have a good one !

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One of the best tracks i heard from you.Well done Martin

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I am glad you like it. Thank you, Panos !
Wish i had more time to listen to other people`s works as well :slight_smile:

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Bitwig:

Renoise only, no vsts

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I tried to make some music again:

@dspasic
Tandzara is pretty decent, I really like its groove and instrumentation. :+1:

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Like @anon81231982,you are clever…Your rhythms are complex and clean

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@TNT is back👍‍‍

The vibe is strong in this one.You have become a master in this genre my friend,that little synth stabs were like spelling Hot Wind or at least that is what i was hearing in my head.Beautiful just beautiful

My brother and I finished our second track called “bliss” :slight_smile: We meet up once a week and spend an evening together making music and having fun.
The first track “Rücklauf” was done at his place in his daw FL Studio, “bliss” was done in my home using my daw of choice - Renoise :wink:
Let me know what you think!

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I say you and your brother did a wonderful job.Both tracks are great examples that less is more.Good mixing too

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