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

Good for you,I think she will inspire you in music making again.Great track as always

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Renoise , Nexus 3

spacy disco synthwave thing :wink:

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I was just going to leave a like, but I enjoyed this so much I had to comment. That’s a great riff!

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Nice Sam i liked how you build it slowly and amazing vocal work

This sounds pretty good, the presets of Nexus 3 are high quality and ready to go, just as the VPS Avenger presets are, too.

The only thing I totally hate about any Vengeance presets: The way it is eqed, the way the drum fundamendals are choosen. That ugly Vengeance bassdrum, around 40-50Hz emphasized, below the bass. I don’t think it fits in any genre except muscle training songs and riser electro. But I guess it is used that often because of the obvious transient, this sounds modern. And it sells… This wasn’t a critic on your song, just Vengeance :sweat_smile: You eqed that uglyness nicely away.

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One of the best songs I’ve heard recently in this forum, really good! Good choice of instruments, good singing, good composition, everything fits. I just would replace the kick, which sounds a bit odd at this point. Do you know Ulver? Your song reminds me of Ulver and a bit of Depeche Mode.

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that’s great tune! dynamic range is squashed tho (next-to-none), i didn’t check the loudness, but according to the waveform visual, you are maintaining the ‘loudness war’ :smiley:

wow, that’s a really cool tune! i like the arrangement effort the most (structure)!

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Just shit for my ears

This song is far better

Seriously,you made an excellent work on this song,TNT
Renoisers should heard again

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Thanks :partying_face:

Jungle track I produced using Reaper on Linux, some Hardware and free Plugins on Linux, mostly ReaPlugs.

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I saw a video of a police officer killing a young boy and it really shocked me.I mostly avoid viewing such videos i dont know why i made an exception .So i dedicate this track to him and his family

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Sorry for the late reply. I know Ulver, but I have never listened to them despite coming from the same country. I love me a bit of Depeche Mode, though.

Easy listening, pretty sure your granma will like it:

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When those Beeps and Blips fall into the right hands wonders are born.Good job man

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breakbeat remix;

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I just found a new production technique that let’s me achieve these weird bits jumping around. The basic of it is to first make a decent sounding drum beat, then take this drum beat and process it to hell and back and repeat with different processes 12 times so you end up with 12 different sounding beats with the same rythm. In this case i just made sure everything was more or less tuned to G to get some consistency.
Then i open my instrument ‘crossbreaker’ (i attached it to the post. It comes with empty samples, so you just have to replace all the samples with your own loops.) and load it up with the 12 samples i just generated.
Now i have a macro knob that switches between the 12 different beats and i can either automate it by hand or control it with a random LFO or whatever. If i did a good job on the beats it will now sound pretty slick. :wink:CrossBreaker-EmptySamples.xrni (7.0 KB)

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cool idea with the crossbreaker! I tweaked the lfo params so that it doesn’t boost the gain, just levels @ zero. if anyone wants that version, here tis: CrossBreaker-EmptySamples-1.xrni (7.1 KB)

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I just realized i uploaded the wrong version, the original does not just switch between samples, it crossfades between them. I made another version here:
CrossBreaker-EmptySamples-Crossfade.xrni (7.1 KB)

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