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

Really love recalibrate bacon, true techno!

What I wondered, might be my ears, but I find on this album the 4k area too prominent for techno often. I think for techno this area should be butter smooth all the time, it’s like mixed or mastered for pop like music? I just mean to have a look again on all these tracks with a focus on this frequency area?

E.g. code convex ot dismantle capital are an awesome arrangements, yet it is a bit ruined for me, due too much brightness constantly for my ears. Maybe my ear are just tired though. …Or is the mastering limiter simply cutting off too much bass?

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I was tinkering with the master back and forth, listening on various systems and couldn’t get them to translate to all of em in a way id have loved them to. but yeah, depending on your system and room, those might sound like utter crap :wink:
Thx for ur feedback!

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Cool sounds design on ‘Instill’, nice track!

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Original:

Remix:

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Well, your remix would certainly make a nice in a cracktro… :sweat_smile: Though I didn’t like the original too much, harmonical and rhythm wise… Next up please: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/P6gWJii8S-o and https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DU26wDxvxS0 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5yyk_5nF-g

Stumbled on decent isolated vocals years ago and since then they were just lying around on my hard drive. Original is a very good classic rock song, remix leans more to trip-hop.

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I only accept requests from those who like that stuff. :wink:
Imho the original is one of the best cracktunes there is on Amiga. Kinda Lambada vibes.
The mix is a little bit muffled, too many synths within the same frequency range. On amigaremix there will be a slightly improved version, IF they accept remixes that are louder than -11 LUFS, just like remix.kwed. Otherwise it won’t be released there.

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Stream Owl by metaconcept | Listen online for free on SoundCloud trap. polyrhythms.

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Wonderful !!! What synth did you use for the lead line,is it a preset i can find somewhere ?

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At first i thought all the songs would be orchestral music but boy i was wrong!Some pretty good and weird stuff in there,good stuff for movies or theatrical plays

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This brings up good memories.I spend my high-school years and earlier skipping school to play video games,i was the first one early in the morning in the shop and the last one to leave,in fact i never left until i was out of money.Never really liked going to school anyway :smiley: and even when i was in class ,teachers usually kicked me out :smile:

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Thx! The lead synth is a custom patch played on a Behringer DeepMind 6 :slight_smile:

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Latest track finished:

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downloaded 3.5.2 yesterday this a basic sketch :slight_smile:

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A remix of my previous song “Halla”:

Synths: DeepMind 6, Minilogue XD, RD-9, RD-8 MK II, TD-3-MO, Solina String-Ensemble, VC340, CP4 (piano).

Mixed on an X32 Producer and mastered in Audacity (GVST + LSP).

Sequenced with my own tracker Noteahead: GitHub - juzzlin/Noteahead: A simple MIDI tracker and sequencer written in C++/Qt/QML targeted for Linux.

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Hello everyone, another “long time no see” this time from me :smiley:

After playing hours of old school Konami classics yesterday i sat down at renoise and this “victory fanfare” / “final stage clear” theme was the result.

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You’ve spent money for playing video games? Arcade? You must have been a rich kid. I wasn’t a kid rich, quite the opposite. That’s why 95% of my games on my Commodore computers were cracked, and those cracked games had a lot of nice cracktros that had nice cracktunes that people are remixing today. Today I’ve got all those games in original packaging, but not back then. And I never played Arcade except some pinball now and then, until there was Pinball Dreams on Amiga. :wink:

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I was not a rich kid, i had multiple jobs since i was 14 years old,i bought my first computer at age 27

oops, why isn’t my soundcloud link working?

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