That's a valuable tip for sampling what you programmed in, while what our dear friend here teaches us is a method to record live performing on a looping pattern. Both are powerful methods. Thanks for sharing your tip with us. Take care.
Yea Rolling Sampler is very handy. I think Synthphilosophy makes a good point. They are two slightly different ways to resample. Both really useful for differnt things. I've mapped resample selected track to a hotkey in Renoise so its super fast. ✌️😊🎄
Hey groovin, thanks for all the generous info you've shared with us. Have you been able to decode what hitoritori does in his sets? He seems to have a live setup I can't make much sense of.
Hey AffyisAffy :) Yea its actually pretty easy I think. He's just mapping his midi buttons to the clip launch buttons in Renoise. If you look in the pattern matrix, you can map patterns 0,1,2,3,4 etc. to midi. In this way you can trigger sections from all over you tune on after another. If you then make each pattern 1 or 2 bars you can connect them all up in a live performance.✌️😊
Haha cheers dude! I know I need to make more UKG stuff. I love it alongside Hip-Hop but just been on a mad 90s jungle hype recently. Lots of the techniques are transferable across DAWs and genres so its all useful :) ✌️😊
Excellent last tutorial video for this year, thanks a lot for all your tips & tricks. For resampling I stay in the DAW with this VST: Rolling Sampler. Edit: It works fine in Renoise (effect), can drag the recording to a new sample-slot. It's also available for MacOS. Could save you some time, not recording to a separate application.
Yea I know Ableton is the most popular but i've sort of picked my DAW's of choice now so i'm just running with it. All these techniques are translatable into other DAWs, just the workflow is often very different from Trackers. I do my best to explain things so hopefully people can make sense of it. ✌️😊
Performing gods work, fantastic yet again. You sir must not only be on Santa good list but on his gold list! 😂 Merry Christmas and thanks for the videos. Will be playing this alongside my projects.
you can't even begin to comprehend how useful your videos are, thanks. if i have enough time i'll definitely get renoise the drums are infinitely more pleasing here than on ableton but i don't really know why i have that feeling
Cheers ledge - really appreciate that mate. Renoise is amazing for drums and definitly has its own sound. Even so eveything is possible in Ableton, you just need to translate the techniques over. ✌️😊
Your content is getting right on the money. In the 90's we were running Octamed tracker. I may consider this Renoise after watching this. Many thanks again brother. superb video editing.
Thanks so much David! I think Renoise kind of took all the best features of the Octamed/Protracker and merged them with a kind of hardware sampler setup. Its really similar to my EMU e5000 in that sense just with a tracker sequencer. I love it! Merry Christmas ✌️😊🎄
The reason is that I'm doing a live recording of me messing with paramters and macros in Renoise. Render to sample renders out anything you have locked in Renoise like automation/modulation/effects but you can't use it to live record. ✌️
I'm getting a lot quicker a the process but they still definitely take me a while. This one from creating the examples, scripting, filming, editing, animations, SFXs - probably 60+ hours for the vid.✌️😊
Thanks mate, for all your effort and time to treat us with another excellent tutorial. A nice recap of the older videos, imo. With awesome added insight on dub delays and phasing FXs. Essential old school jungle techniques, that is not featured much anymore. Note to self: don’t forget about resampling breaks, you stupid! 😉 Because I do forget the power of that, indeed. Merry Christmas!
Thanks Dennis! Merry Christmas to you too mate 🎄. I’ve been meaning to get back to your email but I’m on a little break now so it may have to wait till next year. Thanks for all the support and the kind words :). Looking forwards to what’s to come next year. All the best mate ✌️&❤️
Yes ghal3on :) Big ups dude and Merry Christmas. Yea for sure Resampling has so many uses once you get into it. Essential tool in that powerhouse of a studio you've built! ✌️😊🎄
Yes ping-pong loops are a way to achieve something similar but they work on slightly different ways. Ping-pong loops with a volume decay can work well to extend hits
@@groovining yeah with the Ableton sampler id probably wanna try some experimenting with changing the point where the ping pong starts and ends and using one of the release modes too maybe automating the release time in the clip i do think renoise has some perks over Abelton but this particular trick seems easy enough to recreate, i'd just never actually thought of it before so props to you for the tip!
Cheers Farben! I put a lot of time into all the extra edits & animations. I think it helps translate Renoise to other DAWs a bit easier. Merry Christmas ✌️😊🎄
Cheers Troy! Thanks for all the support this year mate :) More than happy to share everything I know - spread the good word of jungle/dnb far and wide! Merry Christmas ✌️😊🎄
Cheers HChun. You've been subbed with me for nearly 2 years now! Bascially from the beginnning. Excited to see what is to come next year. Merry Christmas ✌️😊🎄
Cheers Matt, Yea I feel there a good way to wrap up lots of the techniques I go through over the year. Nice to have them all in one place for people to see! 😊✌️