Key is that you use one pattern, or at least a pattern that is looped by clicking the small rectangle next to the pattern number in the sequencer. It doesn't matter in which track you place the FBxx code, as long as you place it in an effect column.
Now place the notes for you sequence and the code (the code should be on every last line before the next note begins).
You are now set for some Berlin-school action by changing the 'xx' to a line of a note like I do in the video.
Creating arpeggios that way is realy nice, easy and creative. Thanks for that movie ;)
simonus666 1 year ago
cool stuff... did you post it on renoise forum???
analphabetik 2 years ago
Thanks! Yes, about 2 years ago. ;)
maskineri 2 years ago
very nice :))
grooveproject 3 years ago
great shit man!
can you explain a little better ( i can use renoise, but the fbxx code is stilll a secret for me :-))?
analphabetik 3 years ago
Key is that you use one pattern, or at least a pattern that is looped by clicking the small rectangle next to the pattern number in the sequencer. It doesn't matter in which track you place the FBxx code, as long as you place it in an effect column.
Now place the notes for you sequence and the code (the code should be on every last line before the next note begins).
You are now set for some Berlin-school action by changing the 'xx' to a line of a note like I do in the video.
maskineri 3 years ago
Tangerine dream!!
dyspraxia 4 years ago 5
Excellent!
genuineapologies 4 years ago