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

French folks seem to like this piece a lot :slight_smile:

Made with Buzz in 2010.

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Must be the accordion like sound. As it is always used to portray France in a stereotypical manner. :wink:

Anyway, it has a nice, cheerful, summery mood.

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Last week, on a hot summer’s night. After re-watching Alessandro Cortini’s interview with Sonic State for the n-th time. I decided to make my own Buchla inspired modular setup inside of Renoise. No vst instruments. Just some basic wave shape samples, a bit of white noise, a couple of distortion effects and lots of LFOs to bring it all to life.

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Good track and buzz looks like a very capable music software but I can’t find any good tutorials also it’s crashing very often so I gave up on it

Great track and I love everything that sonicstate guy’s do I recommend that YouTube channel to everyone

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Thank you for listening, much appreciated! Yes, Sonic State is awesome.

Here is a recent set id did for an online festival. Hope you all enjoy.

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Good stuff and the video is great

here’s my latest music thing. unfortanetely not made with renoise cause I’m not able to live loop my guitar and stuff with it. At least not in a feasible way :confused:

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good set. nicely energetic. well done. the video is fun and i love the helmet! :star_struck:

Here is a full album made with MadTracker:

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good ideas, but production is lacking in terms of both mixing and mastering

It was produced in 2002. I was a young boy playing with hardware samplers, refusing the loudness war :slight_smile:

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respect for that, but i do not think ā€˜loudness war’ has anything to do with the clarity of a mix but that’s another topic…

wow, I think you did an excellent job. It sounds good to my ears, and has a cool vibe. Nice work! Could you give me some advice on harware samplers? I’ve never had or used one, and I’m thinking of getting into this world.

This is a strange mix, works great on my shitty car speakers, but maybe too aggressive for big speakers?

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I used an Akai S2000 at the time (with a two-lines LCD display) recording from vinyls and ambient noises. Sampling and slicing with hardware is a long and tedious process, but lets you focus on creativity, and train your ear to capture details. I then moved all the samples to MadTracker2 to sequence them. Honestly I would not recommend to use such samplers today, it really takes a lot of time. The Renoise sampler can do the job with the same feeling in a fraction of the time. Or get an Elektron Octatrack, you can find the MK I used at a very good price.
As for the ā€œcool vibeā€, the sound designer Diego Stocco helped me to clean up and boost the samples – he’s mentioned as co-producer. I’ve been lucky to meet him twenty years ago, check out what he’s doing today: http://www.diegostocco.com

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I’m working on this at the moment, sorry for the video quality, but if you have any feed back for what’s here, feel free to share, thank you for checking it out.

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That was marvelous

Looks like you are on a good track.Let us know when you finish it