renoise tutorial: timestretching with 9xx
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Cool I always used this style for speech samples since protracker, but I never thought how it works with beats. This will make life much easier from now on, thanks a lot!
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thanks!
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@egidd I got it...its "shift" and than type
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sorry for very newb question, but how to type xxxx commands, every time I try to type I play pianoroll notes (how to disable keyboard pianoroll)
ty!
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what a weird program!!!! looks like something of an old bbc computer!!
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The '20' threw me off as well, until he mentioned he was working in hex (i hadn't noticed).
What are these 'speed 6,' 'speed 3,' 'speed2' etc? I've been working in terms of BPM.
Anyway, there's definitely a lot to learn about Renoise. The dude in this video looks to be a real expert!
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thanks man! now I know how to do this cool effect with voice samples!
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this is cool tut. Also, the more notes in between 0900 and 09Fx, the more acurate the timestretch sound.
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fanx a lot!!
thanks for this. is there a way to record these changes you're making (i.e.-like following and recording) but not changing everything at once? would you simply not highlight everything and just punch in line by line? also, is typing e1/e2 in the volume column the same as using a x9xx effect command?
gappadeboo 2 years ago
yeah that's it. you can just type in the numbers.
patto2k 2 years ago
why 20 and not 32 or 16??? and when i play alt f1/f2 nothing is happenig. alt trigers song and it starts to play
bubnjarovski 2 years ago
that's because i changed that setting to hexadecimal mode.
patto2k 2 years ago
and you have to use left alt with f1/f2, not right alt
patto2k 2 years ago