My guy!!!! I have owned Renoise for a while now but never fully got around to learning. This series is amazing and well presented. The hot keys alone made a huge difference. Thanks man, my neighbors will certainly love the Amen break on repeat for 4 hours.
Haha, thanks mate. Who dosen't love a constantly rolling Amen! Yea the Hotkeys are an absolute gamechanger in Renoise. I need to do another video in that regard for sure :)
@@J-Hz Yea I actually got one on its 1st release. I like it - I think it's quite satisfying to use and it puts you in a bit of a creative box which can be very useful. However, I love Renoise. Sometimes I get a little frustrated working in the Polyend Tracker as Renoise does everything it does and more. Do you have one yourself?
@@groovining I'm thinking about it. Just got my yearly bonus so I'm a bit itching haha. But I have an mpc one I bought about 6 months ago and recently started using Renoise as well. I think I'll keep using Renoise for now and decide down the track if I want the Polyend.
@@J-Hz Haha yea I get that GAS as well. Sometimes I'm always reaching for the next item but I am actually a lot more productive when I stick to what I have a really learn my hardware/software. It's a cool little box no doubt but it's not a game-changer. Renoise is definitely more powerful and once you get the keyboard shortcuts down you can really fly around the programme.
Excellent! Welcome back to Tracker City :) If you ever feel like some 1-1 tutoring to give you a jump start give me a shout for sure✌️ groovingbiz@outlook.com
@@grooviningall the shortkeys vidéos are so useful better than the Renoise UA-cam page as they do not really give exemples like you and that’s the most important.. I try to find a solution to sync Renoise with Ableton live of you have tips for that thanks
Wicked video, picked up a lot of tips, thanks for doing this! Worth noting that if you're on Windows, you can use the Akaizer Renoise tool straight inside Renoise - doesn't work on Mac now though unfortunately cause Macs don't support 32bit apps any more!
brilliant keep it up!! Seriously helpful for me right now making oldschool jungle on renoise. Using an S1000 for the time stretching, but your idea about making a "timestretch instrument" is great. Would love to find out some specific tricks used on tracks back in the day. Off the top of my head, early RAM releases, dillinja pre 96, etc etc
Thanks bro! I've got lots of good stuff coming soon. I'm definitely going to brush over a few more old school techniques in this next one. Yea great idea! Once I get through these initial videos I'm definitely going to try and do some track recreations in Renoise ✌️
@@groovining hell yea that would be dreamy. Some real "light bulb" moments in this video. Especially the gating trick. Have definitely heard that before!
imo your Renoise tutorials are by far the best / most inspiring I've found online. Keep making great vibes and sharing with us. Will Renoise support all my third party plugins [soundtoys, arturia, ik multimedia, native instruments, uad etc]??? Thanks
Hey littlegeneva! Thanks mate, I love the program so am happy to share all I know. Yea Renoise works pretty good for me with 3rd party VSTs. I use lots of Soundtoys and Arturia. It does struggle with High CPU programs though. So things like Analog Lab can make it feel a bit clunky but apart from that its pretty solid. :)
even your two renoise lessons made it all clear. in contrast to the garbage that is littered with UA-cam. Sorry for the English, I use google translator. Thank you from Belarus, I looked today, and immediately started to work out. please don't stop - these are the best Renoise tutorials.
Yea it definitly could be a bit clearer on how to implement some of the FXs. The official Renoise tutorials are quite good on youtube. I will definitly do something in the future to try to clear up all the different FXs you can do!
how to get rid of this "glide / slide" effect when pitching up/down single notes? it really sucks and it doesn't sound oldschool. there are only two variations in the coammnd list. thanks for help!
If you want to pitch properly. You just need to pitch up and down with the keyboard span not using tracker FX. If your slicing an instrument, you need to copy one chop to a new instrument to pitch it around
this is a goldmine, renoise needed so much tutorials like this, please continue sharing knowledge!!
Thanks bro - I intend to! Lots of content coming soon!
My guy!!!! I have owned Renoise for a while now but never fully got around to learning. This series is amazing and well presented. The hot keys alone made a huge difference. Thanks man, my neighbors will certainly love the Amen break on repeat for 4 hours.
Haha, thanks mate. Who dosen't love a constantly rolling Amen! Yea the Hotkeys are an absolute gamechanger in Renoise. I need to do another video in that regard for sure :)
The prep/diagrams and explanations are next level. Outstanding. Thanks
Thanks my friend! Lots more coming soon!
Your tutorials are amazing. I'm so glad you made these.
Thanks so much man, It took me ages to build up the courage to start UA-cam but i'm so happy I did. I'd love to turn it into a fulltime career! ✌️
Thanks mate, not many renoise videos that go into detail like this
Thanks for the support mate! gonna try to keep them rolling out regularly now ✌️
@@groovining No worries. Your hotkeys video was useful. Have you tried the Polyend Tracker? If so what do you think about it?
@@J-Hz Yea I actually got one on its 1st release. I like it - I think it's quite satisfying to use and it puts you in a bit of a creative box which can be very useful. However, I love Renoise. Sometimes I get a little frustrated working in the Polyend Tracker as Renoise does everything it does and more. Do you have one yourself?
@@groovining I'm thinking about it. Just got my yearly bonus so I'm a bit itching haha. But I have an mpc one I bought about 6 months ago and recently started using Renoise as well. I think I'll keep using Renoise for now and decide down the track if I want the Polyend.
@@J-Hz Haha yea I get that GAS as well. Sometimes I'm always reaching for the next item but I am actually a lot more productive when I stick to what I have a really learn my hardware/software. It's a cool little box no doubt but it's not a game-changer. Renoise is definitely more powerful and once you get the keyboard shortcuts down you can really fly around the programme.
Thanks good video . im getting back in renoise after over 10 year break. need to learn again :)
Excellent! Welcome back to Tracker City :) If you ever feel like some 1-1 tutoring to give you a jump start give me a shout for sure✌️ groovingbiz@outlook.com
Great series...as someone new to trackers, this is amazingly helpful. Many thanks!!
Cheers Aaron, Let me know if you have any Renoise related stuff I can help you with as you learn! ✌
That track is sounding pretty damn good! Thanks for all the great tutorials, really very helpful
Love your channel/tutorials. Liked and subscribed!
Cheers friend! Welcome to the channel. Happy you've been enjoying the content. Lots more Renoise stuff coming soon. :) ✌️
great video, really helpful for me learning renoise
Pleasure my friend - Thanks for subscribing!
best tutorials for renoise......
Thanks mate :) - Renoise is N.1 I always come back to it as my favourite place to make music 😊🚀
@@grooviningall the shortkeys vidéos are so useful better than the Renoise UA-cam page as they do not really give exemples like you and that’s the most important..
I try to find a solution to sync Renoise with Ableton live of you have tips for that thanks
You can do it through Rewire I think :) www.reddit.com/r/renoise/comments/rv0y7s/help_using_renoise_with_ableton/
Nice man, loving the renoise vids!
Thanks mate!
There is an Akaizer tool for Renoise which lets you time stretch the samples within Renoise, so you don't have to use the 3rd party program.
Yea I think this works well for Windows users but I was sadly never able to get it working on Mac :(
Wow I am so happy to have discovered your channel!
So much tips to improve my workflow and my break chopping, thank you :D
Pleasure mate - Glad you got something out of the vids! May the force be with you 💫
Wicked video, picked up a lot of tips, thanks for doing this!
Worth noting that if you're on Windows, you can use the Akaizer Renoise tool straight inside Renoise - doesn't work on Mac now though unfortunately cause Macs don't support 32bit apps any more!
Glad you enjoyed it! ah interesting, yea it didn't work for me on Mac but good too know. It would definitely be handy to have in the programme!
Excellent tutorial, thanks a lot!
Thanks so much, dude. Glad you enjoyed it!
brilliant keep it up!! Seriously helpful for me right now making oldschool jungle on renoise. Using an S1000 for the time stretching, but your idea about making a "timestretch instrument" is great.
Would love to find out some specific tricks used on tracks back in the day. Off the top of my head, early RAM releases, dillinja pre 96, etc etc
Thanks bro! I've got lots of good stuff coming soon. I'm definitely going to brush over a few more old school techniques in this next one. Yea great idea! Once I get through these initial videos I'm definitely going to try and do some track recreations in Renoise ✌️
@@groovining hell yea that would be dreamy. Some real "light bulb" moments in this video. Especially the gating trick. Have definitely heard that before!
imo your Renoise tutorials are by far the best / most inspiring I've found online. Keep making great vibes and sharing with us. Will Renoise support all my third party plugins [soundtoys, arturia, ik multimedia, native instruments, uad etc]??? Thanks
Hey littlegeneva! Thanks mate, I love the program so am happy to share all I know. Yea Renoise works pretty good for me with 3rd party VSTs. I use lots of Soundtoys and Arturia. It does struggle with High CPU programs though. So things like Analog Lab can make it feel a bit clunky but apart from that its pretty solid. :)
oh yeah!!!!
even your two renoise lessons made it all clear. in contrast to the garbage that is littered with UA-cam. Sorry for the English, I use google translator. Thank you from Belarus, I looked today, and immediately started to work out. please don't stop - these are the best Renoise tutorials.
Ive seen the fx cheat sheet but its nrver really clear and therrs many other effects i see in songs that dont show up on the cheat sheet
Yea it definitly could be a bit clearer on how to implement some of the FXs. The official Renoise tutorials are quite good on youtube. I will definitly do something in the future to try to clear up all the different FXs you can do!
how to get rid of this "glide / slide" effect when pitching up/down single notes? it really sucks and it doesn't sound oldschool. there are only two variations in the coammnd list. thanks for help!
If you want to pitch properly. You just need to pitch up and down with the keyboard span not using tracker FX. If your slicing an instrument, you need to copy one chop to a new instrument to pitch it around
@@groovining yeah, this would be the easiest. thx
epic stuff thx a lot!
All good mate! Renoise is the best, glad you enjoyed the vid! :) ✌️