Using a sample-based instrument in Renoise

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2008

Instructions how to use create a usable instrument in Renoise using samples.

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  • Is this something you can download or do you buy it? Or is there a free trial? This sounds fun lol

  • @TheDudettes10: There is a demo version that doesn't expire, but simply has a few limitations -> Rendering to wav and ASIO support are disabled.

    ReWire is usable but has a few limitations. And you get a nag screen here and there. (Not during production though but e.g. when terminating the application or at startup).

    Other than that, the demo is fully functional, including saving songs, instruments and samples.

  • @vvoois Thanks! And I need help. How do you seperate the instruments? I clicked on Stick and made like 3, and then I did some Drumloop things, and when I added them in, it made the sticks the same thing. So I need help! It keeps mixing up!

  • @TheDudettes10 Perhaps consider joining the Renoise community? People are really helpful and friendly (and you get quite quicker responses than here because i don't check comments too often):

    renoise.com/board/index.php

  • Great tutorial. I learned a bunch. But didn't you mean c-sharp and not c major?

  • Yes, you are correct, i have mixed up a chord expression with a note expression. Thanks for the perception.

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  • Didn't know Ray Romano tracked beats

  • It's called an accent. You might know that if you could learn a language.

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  • I found this to be very helpful and not too fast or anything. Thank you

  • @906Bluelight I really need to replace this one, it is quite old and frankly are superceeded by the video's of learnRenoise (Achenar).

    You can find those video's in my channel on te favorites list (they go a bit broader than my videos as well) as well as a few new instructions for Renoise 2.7.

  • @malonus1 LOL! You made my day with that, dude.

  • Awesome tutorial - great for beginners

  • hey, you sound dutch. nice work btw :)

  • Many thanks for the tutorial - -

    Keep them coming!

    Renoise is awesome!

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