Another good process and video.
Congratulations and thanks
Weird,unless the minimum has a value of 1,the lfo seems to continue to climb,and with a maximum value of 255 it only reaches -0.36 db or thereabouts.I came across something similar to this before,im not sure if i was microtuning or what,but i could not hit a zero point exactly before,it was always slightly off.
Mr Zensphere:
- Slaps the roof of Renoise *
“This little baby can hold so many hacks AND workarounds”
lol, too true ![]()
@ToybOx yeah, it’s strange. I don’t believe I’ve encountered this behavior before. Since you said it seems to climb continually, it makes me wonder if maybe the lfo is almost but not quite at -inf, even though it’s showing it. or maybe there’s a rounding error somewhere or something
Inspired by the discussion in the other thread about free-running lfos…
This method is decidely not polyphonic, but still useful ![]()
probably nothing anyone here really needs, but putting together a series of beginner’s tutorials for renoise
I believe many will benefit from this including me.
May I suggest either encapsulating the Gainer by itself within a Doofer or insert Hydra in between the LFO and Gainer for more precise control? Precisely controlling Gainer with LFO has always been a nagging problem for me since the inception of Renoise 3 that I mostly forgo using the Gainer module by itself.
yes, agreed. the hydra is a “cleaner” method for precise control, but the 25%, 12.5% method is adequate for the quick and dirty ![]()
I’m happy to inform that I configured Sapphire Bot to send us notifications for your Renoise tutorials in the Trackercorps server ![]()
Also tracking (pun intended) tutorials by Groovin in G and the official Renoise channel!

Dope, thanks!
Now you know how I got Renoise.
I just search for next movie The Matrix. Then I got result Matrix Renoise. I was pretty sure - it is a movie… and this how I stuck in Matrix or Renoise…
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Finally I understood how the pattern matrix is working and learned a few functions I wasn’t aware of before. ![]()
Please keep doing more beginners tutorials! ![]()
Planning on it ![]()

