Furnace (the chiptune tracker I use) has an option to render multiple files, one for each channel, instead of rendering all channels into one file. I then use Corrscope to make the video out of the exported stems.
@@kos256 not really, I've never really used any daws before the closest thing to a daw that I use is openmpt, but it's very different compared to most popular daws like ableton or fl.
@@kos256 and if you're talking about the separate channel export feature, i'm pretty sure most daws have it. if not, you can just do it manually by muting channels and rendering multiple times. and then use corrscope like I did.
@@cs127liteno like do you have a software that can package multiple audio files and render those? Because if I just feed it into a normal oscilloscope, the time isn't synced to the pitch like y'all do
The fog is coming :3
meow :3
Another certified :3 moment?
😮 its over so fast, had too much of a good time listening and didn’t realize how quick it went by, what a bop ❤
Now that song
That song is great
THIS IS SO DELICIOYS YUM
this goes so hard
BANGER!!
-how do you eat soundwaves, like i’ve eaten art before but how do you eat this-
-put the file on a storage device and eat it-
@@cs127lite -thank you-
tastes… crunchy and kinda sweet, like a smore? great work nonetheless :D
Bange
yuh uh
Synth is sick
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Kino btw
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I have a question, how do you render multiple waveforms in a single video?
Furnace (the chiptune tracker I use) has an option to render multiple files, one for each channel, instead of rendering all channels into one file.
I then use Corrscope to make the video out of the exported stems.
@@cs127lite Ah I see, do you have a vst or software suggestion with a daw like ableton?
@@kos256
not really, I've never really used any daws before
the closest thing to a daw that I use is openmpt, but it's very different compared to most popular daws like ableton or fl.
@@kos256 and if you're talking about the separate channel export feature, i'm pretty sure most daws have it. if not, you can just do it manually by muting channels and rendering multiple times. and then use corrscope like I did.
@@cs127liteno like do you have a software that can package multiple audio files and render those? Because if I just feed it into a normal oscilloscope, the time isn't synced to the pitch like y'all do
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