"That Vache tune was actually made in 2004, was the first tune I did in Renoise. Dug it out and videoed it a couple years later. I can’t remember why. I used to use Cubase and OctaMed for the PC at one point, sort of going back and forth." from trashaudio
I'm not completely convinced the man actually sleeps. More just sits in studio for 23 hours a day (and 1 hour angrily petting about 90 cats), grinding his teeth and making the crazysounds come out the machines.
This "shitty looking kind of sequencer" is called renoise. It's a tracker, that's why it looks that way. It's definately not shitty, it's the number one tool for a lot of electronic composers, like Venetian Snares...
wow man... I just finished watching the vids that show you the very basics of renoise. Watching this I think was jumping 2 or 3 billion steps lol. Shouts from Newfoundland Mr. Funk, love your chaos and noise.
2 years later i've seen that video... I can tell you that renoise is FUCKING AWESOME and it helped me a lot for violating the music laws. Thanks to venetian snares for the inspiration, but thanks to all the tracker users that keep it real out there!!!!! YEAAAA
Monsieur Funk! Your new work... it's a true masterpiece! Brilliant album, my new favourite (along with the organic perfection Meathole). And in the name of all Hungarian IDM-lovers: Thank You! Come back to us soon!!!
0:02 It's a PC. It lacks a comprehensive video card that gives you more processor efficiency. It has a specialized operating system. A lot of the genius of computing is in disk partitions. In 12 bar blues, one sample pad per bar, and placing chorus, verse, refrain to it's own page does a lot of the work for you in organizing samples into folders. It has a better user interface with push buttons for IDM than you may think at first, once you get used to working without a mouse, and without video monitor. The time based effects can be used while recording the sample or resampling. It makes it easier to free up processing power so that you don't have to daisy chain multiple vsts in each of your channels, as you would be inclined to do with PC DAW work stations. The intro on page A, the first verse on page B... ect. Because of how important staying organized is for IDM production, it's a better system if you know what you're doing, in my opinion. If you study transcripts, using time signatures, measures, tempo, and pair it off with the Roland 808, more difficult music such as IDM, one measure per sample pad, as I said, it's possible to program Rush drum transcription with it, slowly and carefully. For such a task, the percussionist is not a PC wizard he is a musician, it is my recommendation. Without windows, you don't have to worry about the music station getting hacked and all your files stolen. You don't have to bother with windows. Start by programming the drum part to a quick four, 16 bar blues number, and go from there, program the Amen break yourself.... You'd want an 808 also. The native compression and filter drive effects give you crunchy breakcore drums with the 808, even. If you were looking for crunchy, nasty drums, it's reason to purchase the unit right then and there. The sound quality and effects quality are excellent. A PC and Motu digital performer software will cost around a couple grand. If you don't yet own a PC, you get a well laid out, superior sounding workstation for around five hundred. If you did go in on a powerful PC already and are pissed that you didn't just get the SP404mkii, the Akai MPC controller is similar and will calm you down. It's the one DJ Shadow used to make Entroducing. Study SAMPLING for IDM, and study music. There's a video on TH-cam of Photek with the sampler they had in 1993. That will show you more. It used PC RAM for video monitoring, but I doubt the PC RAM took any of the sample work load. Not sure. You can't get it in the US, and I bet it's harder to come by in the UK even, aside from those who earned special privileges. For even more tips, check Sound on Sound Magazine from the 1980s. There's plenty of reasons to use Renoise if you're a wiz at sampling, but until then, as for Propeller Heads Software. That was Swedish. With all this, the devil is in programming drum transcriptions and for that, you want a metronome, a drum pad, drum sticks and a music teacher before any of the technology comes into it. If you was going to program music with computers going one measure at a time the way you would learn a classical piece - the SP404 disk partitioning is laid out well so that you don't have to learn as much software. If you stay organized in your PC workspace, it's only a minor concern. I bet the sp404 sound quality is a little finer. A large, versatile operating system such as any windows or iOS version will cause what is known as dither when you record straight with it via a USB recording interface. You can program a pattern sequence, and change the sample content. Once you get a few templates saved of pattern sequences, you can get going with tunes a lot faster. I promise you Venetian Snares does that. He's probably got a dozen or so templates saved for his pattern sequences, then he'll use new samples with most of the sequence work already completed. SP404 mkii should have that same macro file format. I think Roland updated it's USB capability from the old 404 to make editing the samples and macro files with PC a lot easier. If you do the work, even if it takes a long time, of programming a bunch of song structures into the pattern sequence mode, once it's done, you can change the chords, the drum funk, ect and rattle off a bunch of tunes much faster. In that case, a book of song transcripts can help you. Far Beyond Driven by Pantera is transcribed now. I seen it for sale at Guitar Center. If you can program it into .smf yourself, which is by no means easy, you'll have all kinds of pattern templates to work with. It makes IDM more manageable. Intro page A, verse 1 page B, Chorus page C, until one song fills up the entire bloody sampler. In not saying it's easy shit, but I'm almost positive that that's what it is. The other sharp thing is hooking up a Mackie mix 5 with RCA I/O. Then you can monitor the mixer and it gives you some added flexibility with head room. If you study the design of the 404, it pairs up with the mixer tape in and out, and you monitor the main mix with xrl cables. The convenience is helpful in the studio so you don't have to shut down and change hook ups to the 404. It will happen. Then you sample a mic better and not even MC, mic actual drums. Get a drummer on Venetian Snares Music, mic up some Cajon drums, and you're right next to the best IDM, like less than one year away. You want a 404, a Mackie mix 5 a mic, and a nice Cajon drum. What it is. It sounds like DJ Muggs sampled Cajon Drums all the way back in 1990 when Cypress Hill recorded Black Sunday. More so than Renoise, or samplers, I bet a nice Cajon drum is what you were looking for.
sometimes i sit and listen to venetian, drinking cider, staring at my computer, and crying. I can't think of a sicker artist. him and aphex, and joanna newsom... they're all just another class. how sick is this tune too? so bad
I'm convinced Aaron Funk doesnt doesnt actually sleep. More just sits in studio for 23 hours a day (and 1 hour angrily petting about 90 cats), grinding his teeth and making the crazysounds come out the machines.
The undoubted result of many years of tracking. Great attention to detail, whilst working with absurd tempo yet keeping everything as tight as a nun's noonie.
so true!!! Ive always used trackers but recently swictched to ableton and cubase sx3!! They dont even come close to RENOISE especailly when chopping vocals on the fly.
Dude, I'm a Linux user and also producer/recorder, and I tried out every DAW available for Linux and ReNoise happens to be one. Before ReNoise I hadn't known trackers, ReNoise is the most complicated and non-intuitive workstation I've ever tried. I managed to get my MIDI controller working, but that's about it, can't program at all.
@@drownthepoor Smart enough to figure out how to operate Linux, too stupid to TH-cam Renoise tutorials. I'll make it easy for you, TH-cam ' Getting Started In Renoise: Part 1 - Loops, Hits, Automation and FX', then watch number 2 then watch Renoise amen tutorials.
renoise is actually super lightweight compared to a lot of DAWs. idk I guess nowadays vsnares uses heavy VST plugins on a fast computer, but idk he may have started on a shit pc with even lighter and older trackers :)
It's a tracker. It's a keyboard-driven music sequencer. Load up some sample WAVs and press a key, such as T. Then, play some more. Actually, just look it up.
ive started using ableton over the past few days but i think i do prefer trackers rather than scenes so does anyone know where i could get RENOISE? cheers x
you can use any vst & vsti's in Renoise.. that's the thing! I've been tracking for almost ten years now, and only once i was misleaded to try Fruity, but it didn't just work out.. tracking is for me and nowdays, when you can use vst's too, it's..well, more fun and almost pro!
Agreed, but some build up beats in trackers and use them in more traditional sequencers, as I sometimes do. Although trackers are more flexible, for sheer fun, ease of use, inspiration, and instrument loops, Live takes it.
Holy crap....My face was just melted off. I hardly even know what the spork was going on in that Renoise thing, but regardless, my face was melted off my hardcore IDM 7/4-time goodness. Winnipeg, Winnipeg.
i agree with binarymilk 100% did aaron film his own track? i feel grateful for being able to peep his rythm structure. track is ffffffrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssshhhhhhhhhh!
the composer being mostly elgar i'm fairly sure. i wish more people who sample did as much to make something old into something new like snares did with that album.
Does anybody know a software to improve the quality of the video?I mean it's great Aaron did this but I can't see the most interesting things(vst,etc.)
@whoisdin well to be honest i couldnt choose between which one i wanted so i ended up gettin both of them. Had extra money during the summer LOL) Plus with both of them i have a tons of options and cool automation and midi settin tricks i can do when it comes to making music in live. but i'll will never be able to like V snares this man is beyond his time.
Renoise offers a shitload more control and tends to perform better than FL studio does. Well worth buying, even if you have to update your license every three to four years.
Renoise is really easy, when you get to it. Really. Fruity loops is kinda cool but you are very limited with options. Renoise is great. Another DAW which is REALLY great is Reaper. You can use it forever in evaluation mode and nothing is locked. Free download. You can use midi, instruments, vst, everything.
I'm trying to learn Reaper now, I started on FruityLoops years ago, but I'm on Linux now using LMMS, Ardour 5, Harrison Mixbus 5, and Reaper. I think Bitwig Studio is the best, but it's a bit pricey.
Considering the french is "This is a machine for making cows", I'm confused why you're not hearing it. . .unless you're being facetious. In which case, carry on : )
How was I not aware that ReNoise was a tracker? Did you use FT2 back in the day? Milky Tracker looks nice but I just don't feel as comfortable using it. Too long at the mouse now, perhaps.
seems to me like there are 16 lines per beat and 7 beats to a section. So 112 lines per section? something like that i think. I'm guessing its in a 7/4 time signature throughout. I tried counting it out and i got lost a few times, but i think thats just me being thrown off by the accented off-beats.
"That Vache tune was actually made in 2004, was the first tune I did in Renoise. Dug it out and videoed it a couple years later. I can’t remember why. I used to use Cubase and OctaMed for the PC at one point, sort of going back and forth."
from trashaudio
I thought I read somewhere that he used Renoise earlier on (like 2002-2003 or something), even though the software was brand new at the time
This video (somewhere in 2008) was the trigger that made me start making electronic music. It's been 12 years since then, still going strong.
You got a bandcamp or something? I’d love to hear your stuff!
Literally same downloaded the renoise demo minutes after seeing this for the first time. Completely changed the course of my life.
Fellas, look up the "Polyend tracker". You can thank me later.
@@shayneoneill1506 yeah but it's really just garbo tech. Renoise is *software* . I can understand the appeal to the hardware though.
@@shayneoneill1506shutup
ah, here it is. the video that made me use renoise way way long ago
still use it for my music, thanks mr snares for inspiring me
Venetian Snares can make a 5 minute song in 4 minutes
Bootsandcats shhhh...
Shutup
epik comment
Sometimes Aaron's music is so incredible I forget he is man and sleeps in a house.
I'm not completely convinced the man actually sleeps. More just sits in studio for 23 hours a day (and 1 hour angrily petting about 90 cats), grinding his teeth and making the crazysounds come out the machines.
@@shayneoneill1506 this is what's in my mind too
@@shayneoneill1506 real
And likes cats
This "shitty looking kind of sequencer" is called renoise.
It's a tracker, that's why it looks that way.
It's definately not shitty, it's the number one tool for a lot of electronic composers, like Venetian Snares...
the snares are awesome. renoise is one of the best music trackers for breaks i've seen. Good video
wow man...
I just finished watching the vids that show you the very basics of renoise. Watching this I think was jumping 2 or 3 billion steps lol.
Shouts from Newfoundland Mr. Funk, love your chaos and noise.
2 years later i've seen that video... I can tell you that renoise is FUCKING AWESOME and it helped me a lot for violating the music laws. Thanks to venetian snares for the inspiration, but thanks to all the tracker users that keep it real out there!!!!! YEAAAA
God this video is ancient! I thought I was so lucky to have found it at the time just to see how fast he has the tempo on his trackers
Monsieur Funk! Your new work... it's a true masterpiece! Brilliant album, my new favourite (along with the organic perfection Meathole). And in the name of all Hungarian IDM-lovers: Thank You! Come back to us soon!!!
I remember watching this the day it was uploaded. How the fuck was that ten years ago?
Dude I remember too. I downloaded Renoise the same day
. 😫🎰💥^
where was this uploaded?
Seeing how this song was made on a tracker makes me want to see this song played on a tracker program for Amiga.
Renoise totally rocks I don't know what I'd do without it. It's so damn good for IDM I can't understand why anyone'd use something else ^_^
Agreed :) it so freaking cool
Hi
Roland SP404 sampler is badder than you think for IDM if you learn how to program Marcos with it.
What makes it Good for idm? I used fast tracker 2 until Reason came out. Can't think of a reason to use a tracker again
0:02 It's a PC. It lacks a comprehensive video card that gives you more processor efficiency. It has a specialized operating system. A lot of the genius of computing is in disk partitions. In 12 bar blues, one sample pad per bar, and placing chorus, verse, refrain to it's own page does a lot of the work for you in organizing samples into folders. It has a better user interface with push buttons for IDM than you may think at first, once you get used to working without a mouse, and without video monitor. The time based effects can be used while recording the sample or resampling. It makes it easier to free up processing power so that you don't have to daisy chain multiple vsts in each of your channels, as you would be inclined to do with PC DAW work stations. The intro on page A, the first verse on page B... ect. Because of how important staying organized is for IDM production, it's a better system if you know what you're doing, in my opinion. If you study transcripts, using time signatures, measures, tempo, and pair it off with the Roland 808, more difficult music such as IDM, one measure per sample pad, as I said, it's possible to program Rush drum transcription with it, slowly and carefully. For such a task, the percussionist is not a PC wizard he is a musician, it is my recommendation. Without windows, you don't have to worry about the music station getting hacked and all your files stolen. You don't have to bother with windows. Start by programming the drum part to a quick four, 16 bar blues number, and go from there, program the Amen break yourself.... You'd want an 808 also. The native compression and filter drive effects give you crunchy breakcore drums with the 808, even. If you were looking for crunchy, nasty drums, it's reason to purchase the unit right then and there. The sound quality and effects quality are excellent. A PC and Motu digital performer software will cost around a couple grand. If you don't yet own a PC, you get a well laid out, superior sounding workstation for around five hundred. If you did go in on a powerful PC already and are pissed that you didn't just get the SP404mkii, the Akai MPC controller is similar and will calm you down. It's the one DJ Shadow used to make Entroducing. Study SAMPLING for IDM, and study music. There's a video on TH-cam of Photek with the sampler they had in 1993. That will show you more. It used PC RAM for video monitoring, but I doubt the PC RAM took any of the sample work load. Not sure. You can't get it in the US, and I bet it's harder to come by in the UK even, aside from those who earned special privileges. For even more tips, check Sound on Sound Magazine from the 1980s. There's plenty of reasons to use Renoise if you're a wiz at sampling, but until then, as for Propeller Heads Software. That was Swedish. With all this, the devil is in programming drum transcriptions and for that, you want a metronome, a drum pad, drum sticks and a music teacher before any of the technology comes into it. If you was going to program music with computers going one measure at a time the way you would learn a classical piece - the SP404 disk partitioning is laid out well so that you don't have to learn as much software. If you stay organized in your PC workspace, it's only a minor concern. I bet the sp404 sound quality is a little finer. A large, versatile operating system such as any windows or iOS version will cause what is known as dither when you record straight with it via a USB recording interface. You can program a pattern sequence, and change the sample content. Once you get a few templates saved of pattern sequences, you can get going with tunes a lot faster. I promise you Venetian Snares does that. He's probably got a dozen or so templates saved for his pattern sequences, then he'll use new samples with most of the sequence work already completed. SP404 mkii should have that same macro file format. I think Roland updated it's USB capability from the old 404 to make editing the samples and macro files with PC a lot easier. If you do the work, even if it takes a long time, of programming a bunch of song structures into the pattern sequence mode, once it's done, you can change the chords, the drum funk, ect and rattle off a bunch of tunes much faster. In that case, a book of song transcripts can help you. Far Beyond Driven by Pantera is transcribed now. I seen it for sale at Guitar Center. If you can program it into .smf yourself, which is by no means easy, you'll have all kinds of pattern templates to work with. It makes IDM more manageable. Intro page A, verse 1 page B, Chorus page C, until one song fills up the entire bloody sampler. In not saying it's easy shit, but I'm almost positive that that's what it is. The other sharp thing is hooking up a Mackie mix 5 with RCA I/O. Then you can monitor the mixer and it gives you some added flexibility with head room. If you study the design of the 404, it pairs up with the mixer tape in and out, and you monitor the main mix with xrl cables. The convenience is helpful in the studio so you don't have to shut down and change hook ups to the 404. It will happen. Then you sample a mic better and not even MC, mic actual drums. Get a drummer on Venetian Snares Music, mic up some Cajon drums, and you're right next to the best IDM, like less than one year away. You want a 404, a Mackie mix 5 a mic, and a nice Cajon drum. What it is. It sounds like DJ Muggs sampled Cajon Drums all the way back in 1990 when Cypress Hill recorded Black Sunday. More so than Renoise, or samplers, I bet a nice Cajon drum is what you were looking for.
Venetian Snares is The King! This stuff is pure musicality. Doesn't matter which software you use, if you know what you're doing...
sometimes i sit and listen to venetian, drinking cider, staring at my computer, and crying. I can't think of a sicker artist. him and aphex, and joanna newsom... they're all just another class. how sick is this tune too? so bad
I'm convinced Aaron Funk doesnt doesnt actually sleep. More just sits in studio for 23 hours a day (and 1 hour angrily petting about 90 cats), grinding his teeth and making the crazysounds come out the machines.
The undoubted result of many years of tracking. Great attention to detail, whilst working with absurd tempo yet keeping everything as tight as a nun's noonie.
so true!!! Ive always used trackers but recently swictched to ableton and cubase sx3!! They dont even come close to RENOISE especailly when chopping vocals on the fly.
Renoise rocks big time!!
I lost my soul init 2 years ago!
If you ever read this, I want you to know I miss you... And I hope you get inspired again sometime soon. Maybe a fursuit or some spandex would help.
huh?
thx buddy
great!
Time to use Renoise again!
Dude, I'm a Linux user and also producer/recorder, and I tried out every DAW available for Linux and ReNoise happens to be one. Before ReNoise I hadn't known trackers, ReNoise is the most complicated and non-intuitive workstation I've ever tried. I managed to get my MIDI controller working, but that's about it, can't program at all.
@@drownthepoor Smart enough to figure out how to operate Linux, too stupid to TH-cam Renoise tutorials. I'll make it easy for you, TH-cam ' Getting Started In Renoise: Part 1 - Loops, Hits, Automation and FX', then watch number 2 then watch Renoise amen tutorials.
@@drownthepoor trackers are chad AF
Bruh trackers is easy once you visualize it as a blank spread sheet to do whatever you want
this is one of the most genious things I've ever heard, absolutely surreal!
I'm curious about your childhood...
and what a quality computer you must have.
donate your seeds today!
renoise is actually super lightweight compared to a lot of DAWs. idk I guess nowadays vsnares uses heavy VST plugins on a fast computer, but idk he may have started on a shit pc with even lighter and older trackers :)
It's a tracker. It's a keyboard-driven music sequencer. Load up some sample WAVs and press a key, such as T. Then, play some more.
Actually, just look it up.
ive started using ableton over the past few days but i think i do prefer trackers rather than scenes so does anyone know where i could get RENOISE?
cheers x
I love videos like this, for some reason.
you can use any vst & vsti's in Renoise.. that's the thing! I've been tracking for almost ten years now, and only once i was misleaded to try Fruity, but it didn't just work out.. tracking is for me and nowdays, when you can use vst's too, it's..well, more fun and almost pro!
Agreed, but some build up beats in trackers and use them in more traditional sequencers, as I sometimes do. Although trackers are more flexible, for sheer fun, ease of use, inspiration, and instrument loops, Live takes it.
Holy crap....My face was just melted off. I hardly even know what the spork was going on in that Renoise thing, but regardless, my face was melted off my hardcore IDM 7/4-time goodness. Winnipeg, Winnipeg.
this is still one of the craziest fucking videos on this website
the yibbers pictured here in pounding form are cleaning my innards with a scraping motion at this moment.
You're my hero Aaron!
i agree with binarymilk 100%
did aaron film his own track? i feel grateful for being able to peep his rythm structure. track is ffffffrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssshhhhhhhhhh!
im 1 and what is this
Mic check 12 what is this?
@MrMyopinionsmatter -2
I wish I knew how to master renoise like he does, my last tracker was on Atari but I just installed Renoise and OMFG it's sooooo GREEEAAAAAT !!
It's insane with what it can do. And when combined with Redux all is crystal clear.
@@Mr.SpicyIce what is redux exactly, compared to the renoise tracker?
yeah, no kidding. i gave up on Impulse Tracker years ago but this gives me pangs.
i cant find the download for this song anywhere!
the composer being mostly elgar i'm fairly sure. i wish more people who sample did as much to make something old into something new like snares did with that album.
Yeah for meathole! Still my favorite and one I listen to most often after like 6 years of venetian snares worship. :)
How does he do his magic?
plus wish this was clearer. i wana find out more about this man. the bpm must bee massive. and im curious on vsts =]
where would you listen to this ...or is it e music ...
Does anybody know a software to improve the quality of the video?I mean it's great Aaron did this but I can't see the most interesting things(vst,etc.)
WHAT is the sequencer ...
@@CerealKiller Thanks
thanks man for your music
@TheCrazyal02 I've always thought it was "This is a machine for making sound".
@whoisdin well to be honest i couldnt choose between which one i wanted so i ended up gettin both of them.
Had extra money during the summer LOL)
Plus with both of them i have a tons of options and cool automation and midi settin tricks i can do when it comes to making music in live.
but i'll will never be able to like V snares this man is beyond his time.
Thanks for uploading this!!
wow, aaron funk is my hero.
I wish I could get my hands on one of your renoise files... just to see how you did it :)
Thanks for the motivation, I'm going to learn as much as I can on it.
@dawoof yes. it's a pain in the ass to set up renoise for linux though. you're much better off in windows or quite possibly mac.
@gali32731 IUt's possible but it takes dedication and patience. In Renoise EVERYTHING is done from the ground up.
i guess the thing is not renoize, but the vst plug ins.
What is bpm set to here?
Great song
@TheCrazyal02 its for making cows
have you seen the album art?
everything is right before you eyes.....just gotta know what to look for.....
what version of renosie is this?
AWESOME SONG!
Imagine having this in good quality
It's part of the Cavalcade Of Glee And Dadaist Happy Hardcore Pom Poms album by him
@@kingbranbran I meant this video, though.
i want the full video!!!
« Cette machine, qui trait les vaches » 🐮
7/4
7/8*
it really is a cool time signature
Renoise offers a shitload more control and tends to perform better than FL studio does. Well worth buying, even if you have to update your license every three to four years.
This is sick. I use Renoise too :-)
Renoise is really easy, when you get to it. Really. Fruity loops is kinda cool but you are very limited with options. Renoise is great. Another DAW which is REALLY great is Reaper. You can use it forever in evaluation mode and nothing is locked. Free download. You can use midi, instruments, vst, everything.
I'm trying to learn Reaper now, I started on FruityLoops years ago, but I'm on Linux now using LMMS, Ardour 5, Harrison Mixbus 5, and Reaper. I think Bitwig Studio is the best, but it's a bit pricey.
Considering the french is "This is a machine for making cows", I'm confused why you're not hearing it. . .unless you're being facetious. In which case, carry on : )
wow who knew V snares can make beatiful madness on renoise
@FeyriVs Im using ableton with my APC and lauchpad im gonna try to make some serious breakcore soon LOL
Renoise for the win
i lovvvv- this - a l b u ,
Wow... amazing.
How was I not aware that ReNoise was a tracker? Did you use FT2 back in the day? Milky Tracker looks nice but I just don't feel as comfortable using it. Too long at the mouse now, perhaps.
He used to use OctaMED.
It's called a tracker. This one looks like Renoise.
Wow, memories of my youth. Now I'm inspired to release an album made with Scream Tracker 3... :)
cool stuff. thanks mr.!
you are SOOOO hiding some patterns on the right... :D
does renoise better than fruity loops? :)
@gali32731 They added that in 2.6
no, the thing is renoise. it's all about tight editing, and trackers are a sick way to edit.
no i wasn't aware of that.
i like him more now.
Something tells me Vsnares used to write 4 channel .mod's back in the day.
What the hell BPM is that? I'm making a track in Renoise. Now.
its like a big milkytracker!
Venetian snares is the king!
seems to me like there are 16 lines per beat and 7 beats to a section. So 112 lines per section? something like that i think.
I'm guessing its in a 7/4 time signature throughout. I tried counting it out and i got lost a few times, but i think thats just me being thrown off by the accented off-beats.
I remain in a similar situation as you.
Aaron joined TH-cam 5 months away from Pluto's demotion.
It's a tracker.
Yeah i was useing linux to produce in renoise but when i realised that theres no vsts for linux i went back to windows.
That speed is insane... :D
His favourite.
damn... 5 years ago now
Does renoise what better than fruity loops? x3
More like this, please.
YOU'RE THE BEST!
Amazing
renoise tracker is great.. . .