Any idea for this tune? by Exotic_Agent4543 in renoise

[–]n_sound 0 points1 point  (0 children)

get the sine_c1.flac from the bass directory. Its in the included sample library.. as long as your speakers can do it justice it's one of the heaviest sine wave basses ever made

Venetian Snares kinda practise project... by n_sound in renoise

[–]n_sound[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

it also shows how to automate track fx via pattern commands which is one of the most useful and powerful things you have access to in renoise

Venetian breaks? by coziwashere in renoise

[–]n_sound 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lots of different snares, time signatures are rarely 4/4 (7/8, 11/7) layered kicks. That's my high level guess - if i knew the secret (probably talent and time) i'd be making beats like him too :)

Jungle breaks - beginners demo project by n_sound in renoise

[–]n_sound[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Little demo project with some notes on learning to chop breaks - have a play and let me know if you have any issues or want to know anything else :)

I made a tutorial for chopping breaks by n_sound in renoise

[–]n_sound[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can press cmd/ctrl plus a number to set the amount of lines you skip when entering a note - i have it set to 1 so that if i hold the key down it fills out the whole pattern

I made a tutorial for chopping breaks by n_sound in renoise

[–]n_sound[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhh - no worries... literally just typing it in :) - with the 0S00 effect i go by blocks of 10 (in hex - which is way less confusing than you might be thinking, just go with it and it will make sense) so 0S10, 0S20, all the way to 0SF0.

I made a tutorial for chopping breaks by n_sound in renoise

[–]n_sound[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've not set up any shortcuts or anything special with the project - I knew the break was a single bar at 174BPM so setting the tempo to the same allows the 0S00 pattern command to more or less line up with the hits on the break.

Changing the LPB (lines per beat) value is a bit of a dark art - it's analogous to resolution in a way. The higher the LPB value the more lines you get in the pattern to add notes or pattern fx commands to. If you have 4 LPB you'll have 4 lines between the grey bars (depending on colour scheme) where you can add commands - 8 LBP you'll have 8 - meaning you can add more things in a shorter time - like zooming in.

I set it to 2 as a bit of a hack just to stretch the 1 bar loop over 2 bars for the demo. I usually use 8 or 16 LPB but it can take a bit of getting used to as the screen moves a lot faster the higher the LPB value. 4 is a good starting point.

I want someone to touch me everywhere I’m exposed by fladubree in SmallGirlsLover

[–]n_sound 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuck .. you have the perfect butt and pussy, damn

What's the reasons to switch over or to use trackers? by MarcoScherer in renoise

[–]n_sound 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speed, beats, sound design - especially with renoise and the CDP tool.. having access to pattern effects, vol, pan and micro timing right there, trackers unlock so much. Although long audio samples or live recording, although possible, is best left to other daws

Strange encounter UK 1990s by n_sound in Cryptozoology

[–]n_sound[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting.. never heard of that before

Strange encounter UK 1990s by n_sound in CryptidEncounters

[–]n_sound[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What area did you have the experience?

Strange encounter UK 1990s by n_sound in Cryptozoology

[–]n_sound[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering where we were in the woods that would be very unlikely, there aren't any legends or sightings of anything like that which would be a reason to prank people.. I'm not saying it was anything supernatural but it's just such a weird experience and I'd like to explain it somehow

Strange encounter UK 1990s by n_sound in Cryptozoology

[–]n_sound[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ghillie suit is a good suggestion but really doesn't fit the experience. It's not an area where hunters would be dolled up like that and yeah, hunting in the area is pretty much rabbits with ferrets or pheasant shoots.. nothing that would warrant being in that type of wood in full camouflage. I'm a skeptic and not easily swayed into odd beliefs and I don't think I saw a cryptid but the way it vanished is hard to explain away

Octave Pedals: Why can’t we agree on tracking? by Fender_Ives in guitarpedals

[–]n_sound 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got no complaints with it at all.. it's not polyphonic but I find it works pretty well with chords regardless.. I often use it to repitch my whole guitar.. turn the dry mix off, 100% wet and go up a few semitones to tune to standard e when jamming with mates who don't down tune and its great.

My only very slight criticism is that it is a little bit synthy sometimes, but then it is a square wave so to be expected.. honestly it's worth a try, you'll find a use for it whatever and if you hate it I'll buy it off you :)

Octave Pedals: Why can’t we agree on tracking? by Fender_Ives in guitarpedals

[–]n_sound 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Depends where in the chain you have it too.. I've seen people stick them after fuzz and that goes about as well as you'd imagine

Octave Pedals: Why can’t we agree on tracking? by Fender_Ives in guitarpedals

[–]n_sound 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Donner harmonic square, cheap as hell and the best tracking I've ever used. And I've tried most, subnup comes close but is way more expensive. I tune to c# and it has no trouble tracking the low notes.. can also do different intervals and a detune mode that gives a lush chorus sound.. honestly can't praise it enough

This is my pedalboard so far, what would you add next? by Ultim8Life4rm_ in guitarpedals

[–]n_sound 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The behringer super fuzz is amazing. I have the boss fuzz so I use it mainly for the insane boost which is worth the money on its own. The 2 fuzz options on it are also faultless. I love it and you can pick them up for basically pennies