No.11
Does anyone else use trackers?
I use sunvox because I can work on the go with my smartphone, but I'm thinking about moving over to renoise. Gonna miss my modules though.
Discuss trackers, or any DAW whatever, not expecting much traffic here anyway.
No.13
hexadecimal makes me never get into renoise enough to become fluent. Do you make breakcore? Seems like the only reason to use a tracker, but maybe I just don't know what else they're good for.
No.20
>>13You get used to the numbers pretty quickly, and In modern trackers you don't really have to deal with them anyway, unless you want to. I use it mostly because sunvox is the best alternative for making music on android, but I also find the workflow more enjoyable then the ordinary horizontal sequencer. Dealing with long samples sucks, but other then that there's really nothing stopping you from making whatever you want too.
Here are some tracks I made with sunvox on my phone(using cheap in-ear plugs so might sound like shit but whatever).
>using sampleshttps://soundcloud.com/einvolke-inband/horse-armor https://soundcloud.com/einvolke-inband/this-is-water-related-somehow-think-about-seagulls-and-stuff
>using the built in moduleshttps://soundcloud.com/einvolke-inband/valsonghttps://soundcloud.com/einvolke-inband/hardimagen No.52
I use renoise all the time. It's my main DAW. It's pretty intuitive strangely enough and it's all in one window except for the VSTS optionally.
It's really great for jungle, dnb, break* anything because the sampler is pretty simple and old school and doesn't suck complete ass.
It's especially great for processing breaks. I can just take a measure of a break like a bar, sync it to a bar of a tempo, chop it up equally into 8ths, set note jumping to 1/2 a beat, and make some crazy shit.
Webm incoming.
No.99
I was about to ask if anyone used SunVox. Turns out I'm not the only one.
I also tend to use SchismTracker.
TIP for BAST SNEARRE EVRE: 3 analogue generators - 1 for noise, 2 for sines. Sines need to play C3 and A2 respectively (and I mean C4 is middle C). If you want a bit of extra kick, feed it into an appropriate flanger and feed that flanger into a limiting distortion.