•mysterium coniunctionis•
By zensphere on June 12, 2022 2:14 pm
quickie this week... written in about 2 hrs in renoise, all renoise sound design, etc.
melodic trappish beat
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quickie this week... written in about 2 hrs in renoise, all renoise sound design, etc.
melodic trappish beat
Audio works licensed by author under:
Copyright All rights reserved
written in about 2 hrs in renoise, all renoise sound design, etc
Nice! Cooking all this up in 2 hours (sound design included) is pretty incredible
zensphere wrote:written in about 2 hrs in renoise, all renoise sound design, etc
Nice! Cooking all this up in 2 hours (sound design included) is pretty incredible
thanks!
renoise is super efficient for composition and arrangement once you get the hang of it. the learning curve feels a little steep compared to traditional daws, but it's hard to imagine going back to anything else at this point. fits like a glove once you know your way around it
not bad for a two hour jammy
i like the drums and simple effects, delay
oh wobbly pluckies fun
The bass on this booms hella hard in my car, which I appreciate. Had no idea this took you 2 hours until just now -- impressive work.
Excellent beat with all the fun rolls and flams. I like how the delay is used to take full advantage of the stereo field. Really cool tracks
The bass on this booms hella hard in my car, which I appreciate. Had no idea this took you 2 hours until just now -- impressive work.
Excellent beat with all the fun rolls and flams. I like how the delay is used to take full advantage of the stereo field. Really cool tracks
thank you thank you! glad the bass bumps lml
was fun to make something quickly and in a little different direction than the yuuzh