m1nt!!eyeshit— its like sumthing like that you gave pain for my medication! thumbz up!
SUPERB! Especially with the fast beat. I can site so many scratches from albums that are identical in style.
You nailed fast scratching PERFECTLY. I listen to enough hiphop old/new to make this determination
scratch.mp3 is nice, however, i can pin the computerized pitchshifting in ot somehow
i think the point is: using originally loaded samples which are not scratched before
( the link for fmc_lisz.mp3 is broken tho:\ )
nagz: nope, its up and running…
too bad there are RNS files posted here, (i’m on my work so cant listen to rns files here:/)
nagz, i think you pushed the wrong link… take the one from my post and it works.
cosmiq.nl < more scratching (ie. ‘berts fiets is weg’)
wow this is nice… thanks for sharing the demos… it helps a lot… i’m still learning renoise…
Wow that’s wonderful. The scratching was excellent. And the beat-cutting too. Why don’t you make a full song out of it? I would love to listen!
Anyone have a copy of the original xrns files? I got 404 not found.
I would also get them
i want them too!
I don’t have those tutorials but if you search for scratchouille you will find 2 xrns files with a dsp preset that sound really good
Had a search through my xrns/mods folders and came up with three with the name scratchouille in and one called signal_follower_scratch so I have packed them together and uploaded below. (Not listen since download I don’t think though.)
don’t forget you can do some scratch tricks with samples in Renoise using the loop-sustain button in the sample editor / properties if you set the loop mode to “backwards”…
(simply hit a note key and release on the moment you want reverse playing to start, try it on beat samples)
yeah, but it’s difficult to make it sound decent
Thanks, you provided a couple files that were to longer valid on the scratchouille thread.
That technique works, but was curious to see other’s methods for trying it. It sounded like the techniques mentioned in this thread, though old, sounded good. That’s why I was curious.
I remember once I did some pseudo scratching by rendering to sample some synthetized sounds together, did some tight volume/pitch enveloppe then use them with my m-audio keyboard, using the pitch wheel, recording live. Actually, I was pretty glad of the results as it didn’t sound like “normal scratches” as I’m not into “most normal hiphop music” at all but at all, I kept the idea of a “scratch movement” applied to the sound.
There could be plenty different ways to emulate some scratch sounds by simply thinking about the nature of a scratch.
Which is simply a backward and a forward movement on a sample… the backward going progressively faster and the forward could actually be progressively a tad slower.
Remember, the “render selection to sample” feature might again be your best friend in this adventure
The requested URL /rns/scratch_tutorial_1.xrns was not found on this server.
If you have an ipod/ipad, it may just be easier to sample a scratch into ReNoise using FlareScratch. It’s fairly easy to use and you can get pretty good, if simplistic scratching audio that can be fixed and chopped in ReNoise. I think the app is like 2 dollars or something. I forget. I’ve used it several times. I will say it’s probably a LOT easier on iPad than iPod. I use it on iPod and I feel like I’m using the world’s smallest turntable…heh… (cue world’s smallest violin playing a sad song motion)
I’m a Turntablist… if you want i can scratch on a beat and then you try to recreate my scratches via Renoise
It could be a new scratch compo
i just fixed this link.
http://indigo.13th-floor.org/toast.rns
looks like the original file is from 2005. what’s that then, renoise 1.28?