Nicolas Diaz - Loch Acid ( Renoise Tracker 3.2 / D16 Lush 101 / Nithonat 606 / Phoscyon 303 )
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
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This tune was made in the awesome Renoise tracker (3.2) using only stock (built in) fx , some weird samples, and the iconic D16 VST plugins Nithonat (606 drums), Lush 101 (drone bass / arpeggio / pad), Phoscyon (2 instances). Vocoder sample was prepared using Native Instruments Reaktor 6.
The bassline patterns are 7 steps. Polyrhythmic stuff in the hihats... only nerds will notice ;)
Original track. Copyrights (c) 2019 by Nicolas Diaz.
FREE DOWNLOAD: / loch-acid
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I like this a lot, it's very much like what I enjoy listening to.
Nice work!
Nice job
sounds amazing! love the 606 beats and vocoder part!
Real trance....deep sounds...like 90`s....love it ...great track ....love, peace and acid...😀 🎶
Awesome !
Really nice work Nicolas. Love it when that beat slams in.
😸Thanks! Cheers dude!
Cool ambience
Funk Tree Cheers!
This is what I was looking for. Great track, always nice to have a look inside the kitchen.
Lucas Degen Cheers dude! Have an awesome day! 😸
what are your computer specs?
10 year old 6 core Xeon PC ... 16Gb ram... that machine could do anything I threw at it. Probably any Core i7 machine anno 2021 can easily do the same processing... Unfortunately the PC is decommissioned now. Need to build a new PC. 😀With a bit of luck, I'll be back in the composing game early summer. Cheers!
@@njdpdv Yeah, i come from traditional daw, but i lost intrest in music production times ago, but i still like to look videos and how the technology is going, but i never touch trackers, so they are really alien thing to me, i heard that renoise is very light on CPU. I have i7 4790k and i did download renoise, but it so different, i dont know.. The learning curver is problably long with renoise haha
@@partlysimpson5154 Renoise is actually quite refreshing. Very creative possibilities. Rock solid timing.
@@njdpdv I just wanted to know what they mean about rock solid timing, "tight"?
@@partlysimpson5154 It's a nerdy detail. Renoise timing is pretty solid and "tight" just like hardware midi sequencers are rock solid timing wise. My experience 😀