With my recent purchase of Renoise, and my constant use of it, I've discovered new things, new sounds, I can do/make with it. For example, for Renoise users, sticking a signal follower on a channel with a kick, then inverting it and using it to control the volume of a channel with the bass, gives a good Danger-esque sounds, which I'm working on including in a song now. So I'm interested - what interesting new things have you discovered with the software that you use?
Renoise is terribly good at controlling sound at a pretty high resolution for drills and manual time stretching and stuff like that. Volume column and the 9 and B commands for the win!
http://www.gg8.se/temp/nitro2k01-Cut3.mp3
http://www.gg8.se/music/nitro2k01-Bwau1.mp3
Not trying to beat my own dead horse, but it's about the only thing that I found myself and have shared, AND I'M PROUD OF IT
http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/514/n
-tutorial/
I found my penis the other day...then it went away again..shit
I can make anything sound like the devil ate it and spat it back out.
I can make anything sound like the devil ate it and spat it back out.
arlen, ive told you before. MAKE MORE GABBER!
wahaha, that's kinda gross. Bet he had a tongue like a baby's bottom though.
I'm always finding new sounds by messing with Renoise, I found a wonderful like static scream by putting a slice of a Mars Volta acapella through the Jack Dark glitch VSTs, pitching it, then adding Renoise's own distortion and bit crusher.
It sounded like the thing of nightmares, perfect for glitchcore.
Freaking love that guy and all his videos.
ontopic: i discovered the awesomeness of moog after getting the chance to play with a minimoog voyager all day. I even got the time to make some sample packs for myself. YEEEES
love is all encompassing.
i discovered how to filter samples through effects. nothing special but it's cool to me.