![]() Watching Jennings is the ultimate natural high.Īnd here’s the original jerk beat tutorial. Yeah, whatever – as if you can make Peter Jennings any more trippy. He samples Peter Jennings talking about ecstasy. Now, I still like reading and writing better than video just in terms of how I learn, so I may try to work on a written version for the end of the week feel free to shout encouragement.įor more Renoise inspiration, forum regular djnick sends along a PsyTrance video made in Renoise – so, yes, you can make PsyTrance with a tracker, too, if you like. Some of the voice over is hard to hear, but this is a good start. It’s nothing all that unusual: bring in samples, assemble patterns, make music. And this could be a great excuse to learn a new tool.ĭac, who’s a big part of support and community for Renoise, has put together a nice tutorial showing off the workflow in the tool. ![]() With just ten days left in the Renoise – Indamixx music production contest, there’s still time to get up and running using even the demo version of Renoise (into which you can import samples). But dive in a bit deeper, and you’ll discover what’s actually a very efficient interface for programming in musical sequences and working with samples. Seeing a tracker interface for the first time can be intimidating. ![]()
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