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Renoise VS other DAWs

category: music [glöplog]
(also, I cannot lie)
Sounds like a plan!
added on the 2014-10-10 13:42:03 by noby noby
Video about max tundra… where he shows how he cooked up his last album "Parallax Error Beheads You"… 

Meanwhile people still wonder what are the best softwares for them to become real stars (because, THEY DESERVE to become stars), some are just cooking up stuff with MED, a guitar and a nord keyboard… guess what they do? Work a lot.

Oh by the way: https://twitter.com/kaneel/status/532852746735861760
I started 'late' with Creator from d-lusion, switched to digitrakker from n-Factor for years, was in love with Buzz from Jeskola for even more years and started using Reason with version 2 because of that history. I like the modular way and having all things in one small file without handling loops or big wav files. I'm also not realy interested in tons of colourful ready to use 3-knops VST(i)'s. Somewhere I parked a Renoise 'demo', never found fitting time to run it. I shoud do so this decade! No one can surely say do this, do that. Try a lot of different solutions and pick those you like. Also have a look at Linux multimedia distributions like artistX for example.
added on the 2014-11-16 05:50:22 by aqu aqu
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Should I keep trying or just get Renoise?

I think you should at least try out the demo-version. It has all the feautures except rendering to .wav. I love Renoise, for me it is the first DAW that I worked with that contributed so much into the creative process. The only one besides Renoise that gave me this experience was Audiomulch. Renoise has grown a lot in the last couple of years, in a positive way.
added on the 2014-11-17 15:06:29 by numtek numtek

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