@_kara Life can get in the way of your plans, yes. But I’m happy your fortune cookie guided you here in time for the MBC. And good job on including stereo files. Looking forward to your other track popping up someday soon.
You would think so. But alas, just adding time isn’t enough.
Yes, you also need the brain, but most importantly the will to do it.
It’s way more fun to compose than to mix and master, and until today I refuse getting too technical. On one hand because I’m deeply convinced there wouldn’t be any noticeable difference in terms of your sound if you’re going into too much (technical) detail, and on the other hand because it’s as time-consuming as composing itself but way less fun. BUT if you’re listening to your own music on someone else’s system and your music sounds flat and soft in comparison to other music, or if you would like turn up the volume but the more you increase it the muddier and bassier gets the sound without having punch, then it’s time to think about dealing with proper mixing and master. And that’s exactly the reason why I’m doing this. And of course because Renoise makes it possible. It wasn’t possible in any other tracker that I’ve used in the past. I would recommend dealing with it, it’s not that hard, doesn’t take too much time to learn and it’s worth the effort. There are millions of videos and articles about that topic, all you need to do is to pick out the important informations that make sense and to ignore the rest. OR just check the mixing thread.
I think I forgot to respond to this, but thank you for listening and I appreciate the comments. Weird is what I aim for. I will try and sit down after the deadline and listen to everyone’s and do one big review, so I don’t miss any.
Hey guys, it’s been a while since i participated in one of these but i found out about this one yesterday and the theme was interesting and the pieces so far are so good! So, i decided to rush and come up with something, barely made it in time lol. (Hope we’re indeed going with hawaii standard time )
I thought I was going to break my silence on the forums with this one, seems it’s been more than a while. (I’d like to change my username, anybody here that could help me with that?) Anyhow, here’s wonderwall;
In all honesty I did not measure the sample usage with Martblek’s tool, but I’m sure it can pass the muster since there ain’t a single one of them in there.
@StartScreem Your tune is bloody lovely! Tasty stuff! I am also thoroughly impressed at how many different sounds you’ve managed to squeeze out of the sound of floppy disk reading and a kick drum. Your phrase and macro are impressive, too. How much time did it take for you to set it all up? Anyway, very cool!! And I enjoyed your comments on your own track. Definitely happy you didn’t abandon this track.
@Etheross welcome back! And what a triumphant return it is. I like the playful beginning. It has a cartoon horror vibe to me. But it grows into something else. Something that I like very much. I’m not sure how describe it but it conjures up images of a 1970s style a
ps. for name change send a DM to a moderator like Achenar, dBlue or taktik. I’m sure they can help you.
Once I knew what I wanted to do, not that long, but it was still an investment of about 3-4 hours. Then I just hammered away at the composition about an hour a day for a week. - ̗̀ 𝕥𝔼𝕚𝕊 ̖́- in the Discord showed me the extent to which you could push single-cycle waveforms, and my first attempt featured them, but I wasn’t feeling like I was learning anything on my own, so I abandoned that to focus on taking the contest rules to their most absurd extreme.
With the modulation window, you can almost shape any sound into what you want or at least get it within range. With the phrase editor, you can chop any sample down to 256 parts, change the pitch, and reorder them. You can even get single-cycle waveforms without using slice markers that way. I figured with that much flexibility I could just build a toolkit from one sample and go from there. Thanks go to MrZensphere for the granular synthesis video. That was a huge inspiration.
The macro setup puts a vice grip on what you can and can’t do per line. It really forces you to think about composition. I can’t wait to use it again under different contexts.
Since I didn’t post the stats before. They are 46.829% disk space and 324kb for the .xrni.