The Most Underrated DAW For Music Production - Renoise Walkthrough and Review
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Today I wanted to highlight my favorite DAW Renoise,
Taking the tracker workflow to a whole new level. It is a power house for a electronic music production. Whether you're a budding musician or an experienced producer, Renoise can cover a variety of genres and DAW I would recommend even though its not industry standard software.
In this video i wanted to walkthough my process of music creation, highlighting how efficient the workflow can be capturing your musical Idea. Why I think this has one of the best sampler engines (highlighting Redux), and how it brings modern features to make some really good music.
Also i want to cover some of the considerations if you choose to try it out. If you do, click this link www.renoise.com
What I will be covering
00:00 - The good ad
00:26 - Intro
Walk through and discussion section
01:31 - How Does Renoise work?
02:34 - The Workflow
08:09 - The Sound Engine
21:35 - VST Support
25:45 - Making and exporting music
Considerations
28:50 - What to consider
29:19 - Steep learning Curve
30:19 - Outside the norm
31:12 - Difficult to work with long form sampling recording
32:02 - Its niche but has a vibrant community
32:59 - Final thoughts
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Yes please to more Renoise videos. You explain things very clearly. A beginner's "How to make your first song" video would be incredible. I own Renoise but haven't been brave enough to dive in. The last time I made music I was in my teens using Octamed on the Amiga! It's very cool that trackers are still a thing.
Use it everyday, for beginners it has a big learning curve. Took me like 2 years of working on it off and on but when it clicked, it clicked! Now it's my go to DAW. Hope to see more Renoise content that spreads the word of this great software.
Thats it. But any software has a learning curve and if you gell well with the tracker workflow. Renoise is a good choice. I feel I want to show trackers are more than breakbeats and demotunes
Maybe I'm weird but I didn't find the learning curve to be bad at all? I found it way easier to pick up than just about any other DAW I've tried
Renoise User since the first 1.28 version. I love that tool. Super nice video. You earned yourself a new subscriber.
More Renoise content please!
It's in the plan
I would definitely Watch videos on complex Renoise stuff!
I have a dream that polyend will one day become similar to renoise ;) Thanks for the interesting video, I’ve been using renoise since its first version
With moores law. Give it a couple of years and I think we will see more accessible all in one synths. Got my eye on the tracker+ dialogue
why do you want an expensive hardware when you have the inexpensive software? I've never understood the logic behind this hardware snobism
@@dwat3rbecause for many, including myself, hardware is more fun and intuitive. I vastly prefer the hands on workflow of the Polyend, but it can’t compete with the infinite tracks and FX of Renoise. A best of both worlds product would be ideal. Or at least someway to use the Polyend as a Renoise controller.
@@Aisjam tracker plus is rumored?
@@Aisjam dreams comes true ;)
I got Renoise last year in preparation for the arrival of my Tracker mini to help understand how trackers work in general, and even my initial experiments where I didn't know what I was doing sounded fantastic. I'd definitely welcome more Renoise videos Mr Jam!
Taktik should send you a cookie, this was an amazing showcase. Renoise doesn't get the love it deserves.
Long time user here too! Bookmarked to watch later mate.
Cheers buddy
Used Renoise quite a few times yet, but I'm now only 7 minutes into the video and already learned 5 new features :)
All DAWs are like that. So many hidden gems
Been using this for a couple of days, been picking it up relatively quick compared to what others have said and I’m ecstatic!
Great vid thank you. I use Renoise and there's plenty here I didn't know! 😊
Glad I could show something new. There is a lot of features that I don't use too.
Nite laid out video! I use Renoise quite a lot with Polyend tracker to prepare stuff where e.g. Polyend's envelopes would not be tight enough. E.g. by rendering bassline's to quarter note short loops, or using Serum's render-to-osc to render cutoff change to a wavetable and emulating this way Serum's filter by enveloping the wavetable index in the Polyend tracker. Renoise and Serum are both really good utility tools for that device.
Nice one, keep up the Renoise content!
Newish to the tracker world. Would love to see a more dedicated series if you got the time!
Got a few ideas for this and got it in the video list.
Would definitely love to see you make more Renoise content!
I was interested in it because I had used Tracker in the past, but when I used the demo, the slow sample preview and the lack of VST3 support were so severe that I gave up.
Full VST3 support has been in Renoise for almost 4 years now…
I’m a new renoise user. I’m using a mini keyboard without the number pad. I’m thinking i would have a better renoise experience with a full size keyboard
It does help. I switch between a midi and full size keyboard
I love renoise. I used it a long time. Now i'm more on fl studio, ableton, luna or maschine, but it's great.
Cheers for your daw list. I bounce between reaper and renoise so appreciate the comment.
@@Aisjam i forgot reaper to mention. But i had only a licence til 4.9. Reaper is very very great.,
Once you know about the keyboard shortcuts, which admittedly took me a few years after owning Renoise to find out, the workflow becomes lightning fast. However, I hate that you have to use the CAPs key for turning notes off every time.
You don't have to, the A key works just fine.
@@CerealKiller A key? Really? What do you mean?
@@jackcimino8822the A key enters a note-off. I'm assuming that isn't what you meant though and the anime profile pic person misunderstood you
@@rorz999 Thanks. What I meant to say was that there is no way you can predefine when to have note off without a Lua script. You can only have automatic note off during a live recording
They also made a sick plugin Redux that lets you use a lot of the tracker commands and sampling editor in another DaW.
Yes, he talks about Redux in two separate parts on this video.
Renoise is great, even for just thinking in the Renoise workflow helps for electronica.
Yo! Thanks for this video.
I was wondering if there's anyway to transpose the keyboard controls to go with scale mode?
I know scale mode will make it so it hits the nearest key thats in the scale, but is it possible to lock scales so if I say g minor it makes my Q/Z a g?
I don't think there is without workarounds but I could be mistaken
Personally I do not care. I started with Protracker in early 90s