This is so useful! I’ve been a Renoise user for (oh christ) 18 years now and never bothered to put much time into learning the shortcuts. Having a video that explains them is so much more helpful to me than reading documentation. You are doing god’s work, brother.
Thanks mate! that was the whole point really. I know its not the most interesting topic for everyone but I though a few people would get lots out of it :)
Excellent! The keyboard workflow is daunting at first but when you get the muscle memory down stuff can fly! I’m still discovering new things that make my life so much easier. Interestingly, a ton of Renoise workflow shortcuts work on excel, I find that’s helped me in both programs.
Would also like to add Alt+T to select all in a pattern while on the pattern editor, easy to delete or transpose everything that way. A lot of my snares and kicks are in one big “collection” instrument (one for kick, one for snare), one sample per key. I just transpose up and down to cycle through samples while the rest of my tune plays till I hear one that works.
Yes thanks I forgot about that one! So many ways of doing selections in Renoise :) Thats also a great technique for finding the right samples or the right drum layers etc. People often forget that sample choice is the most important aspect to focus on before processing/tuning etc. Cheers for checking this one out dude :) ✌️🥷
Excellent! Good to see other peoples workflow in Renoise. There are so many keyboard-ways to Rome :) . I started on protracker, moving to fasttracker myself so a lot of legacy shortcuts still get used (f9 to f10 for jumping around the pattern, space bar set to record for example). A good mention for newcomers would be checking out the "edit/preferences/keys" tab where you can check out all the shortcuts and custom assign them to your own liking if needed.
Thanks mate! Yea its all about finding your own workflow with programs like this. If you find yourself having to do annoying hand movements for hotkeys you use all the time just remap them. Happy to have this all in one place now for people to check. :) ✌️
again incredibly invalauble stuff, they make some pretty great official tutorials for renoise but i'm blown away they don't cover this off the bat because it would make our lives alot easier. One quick tip for anyone reading is make sure you have a 108 key keyboard and not like one of those short 68 key ones or the one that comes with a mac
Thanks mate! Yea for sure, having a proper 108 keyboard with a numpad and getting a few of these shortcuts down makes Renoise so much more fun to mess with :) Glad to have this out there now should hopefully help a few people starting with the program. :)
In your workflow, what do you personally do to “deselect?” Once a selection is made, it seems like a mouse click is the only way to deselect. As far as I can tell, there are no shortcuts or tools for this. That seems so strange. Thank you.
Yea I get I use shift + right arrow a lot to make a selection per line. Other than that, i don’t often need to deselect unless I’m making a new selection if that makes sense.
After about a year procrasting, this video finally got me to start learning renoise
Yes!!! Love to hear that mate - just stick with it. Get over that initial hurdle and your in! :) 🥷
Man this is just what i needed ! I have bought new keyboard with numpad for using it with renoise. This video comes right on time. Biggups !
Happy to help mate! Keyboard (with numpad) is everything in Renoise. Biggups :) 🥷
This is so useful! I’ve been a Renoise user for (oh christ) 18 years now and never bothered to put much time into learning the shortcuts. Having a video that explains them is so much more helpful to me than reading documentation. You are doing god’s work, brother.
Thanks mate! that was the whole point really. I know its not the most interesting topic for everyone but I though a few people would get lots out of it :)
Really good tips in here like the convert to selected instrument
Yea that's one of my favourites! Such a time saver. Great for break swapping tricks with different processing on the different instruments. :) ✌️
Excellent! The keyboard workflow is daunting at first but when you get the muscle memory down stuff can fly! I’m still discovering new things that make my life so much easier. Interestingly, a ton of Renoise workflow shortcuts work on excel, I find that’s helped me in both programs.
Would also like to add Alt+T to select all in a pattern while on the pattern editor, easy to delete or transpose everything that way.
A lot of my snares and kicks are in one big “collection” instrument (one for kick, one for snare), one sample per key. I just transpose up and down to cycle through samples while the rest of my tune plays till I hear one that works.
Yes thanks I forgot about that one! So many ways of doing selections in Renoise :) Thats also a great technique for finding the right samples or the right drum layers etc. People often forget that sample choice is the most important aspect to focus on before processing/tuning etc. Cheers for checking this one out dude :) ✌️🥷
Fantastic always love the renoise content
Cheers Vapor! Been meaning to revisit this for a long time. Keyboard workflow is so good in Renoise it feels better than hardware sometimes :) ✌️
Grandeee! Thank You George!
Thanks THFLW! Hope your well dude ❤️✌️
Excellent! Good to see other peoples workflow in Renoise. There are so many keyboard-ways to Rome :) . I started on protracker, moving to fasttracker myself so a lot of legacy shortcuts still get used (f9 to f10 for jumping around the pattern, space bar set to record for example). A good mention for newcomers would be checking out the "edit/preferences/keys" tab where you can check out all the shortcuts and custom assign them to your own liking if needed.
Thanks mate! Yea its all about finding your own workflow with programs like this. If you find yourself having to do annoying hand movements for hotkeys you use all the time just remap them. Happy to have this all in one place now for people to check. :) ✌️
So much this... Now I need to get off work so I can watch.
Hope they didn't keep you too late! :) ✌️
I needed that. Thanks !
All good mate. Happy to help :)
Thank u so much !!! ❤
Thank you legend!! Really appreciate the SuperThanks. Glad you found it useful 😊 ❤❤
so much win
Cheers Cereal. Hope your doing good mate :)
again incredibly invalauble stuff, they make some pretty great official tutorials for renoise but i'm blown away they don't cover this off the bat because it would make our lives alot easier. One quick tip for anyone reading is make sure you have a 108 key keyboard and not like one of those short 68 key ones or the one that comes with a mac
Thanks mate! Yea for sure, having a proper 108 keyboard with a numpad and getting a few of these shortcuts down makes Renoise so much more fun to mess with :)
Glad to have this out there now should hopefully help a few people starting with the program. :)
great vid thanks man
No problems mate - thanks for the comment - glad you enjoyed :) ✌️
nice, sadly that is why I never lked using Renoise (yeh...I actually bought it) the keyboard stuff. Maybe...just maybe could try...BUT
The keyboard stuff is why I love is so much! It's so satisfying to use once you get a few of the tricks down :) 🥷
In your workflow, what do you personally do to “deselect?” Once a selection is made, it seems like a mouse click is the only way to deselect. As far as I can tell, there are no shortcuts or tools for this. That seems so strange. Thank you.
I found a solution. The “playback loop selection” tool adds an “unmark selection” shortcut option.
Yea I get I use shift + right arrow a lot to make a selection per line. Other than that, i don’t often need to deselect unless I’m making a new selection if that makes sense.
Glad you found a solution :)
@@groovining thanks for the reply, I appreciate it bro