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Farewell dinner

By zlatovlas on February 11, 2018 3:07 pm

Hello,

this week I tried to draw my samples by hand in Renoise and make a composition with them. I made a 4 instruments and used no modulation just fx code that's present to every note (vibration, slide, volume, etc...).

Made in Renoise, no mastering, that's it

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Well-composed! What sample settings did you use for drawing waves? I have yet to use this approach in Renoise, but I'm thinking of giving it a try...

gpsychosis wrote:

Well-composed! What sample settings did you use for drawing waves? I have yet to use this approach in Renoise, but I'm thinking of giving it a try...

Thank you! I used default settings, 168 samples, Mono, 44100Hz and 16 bit. It will work with smaller values too, but I didn't care about it much. Give it a try, it's fun to search for the right tone color smile

All good! very nice chord and tune. Love it bro ( ^,^)b

zlatovlas wrote:
gpsychosis wrote:

Well-composed! What sample settings did you use for drawing waves? I have yet to use this approach in Renoise, but I'm thinking of giving it a try...

Thank you! I used default settings, 168 samples, Mono, 44100Hz and 16 bit. It will work with smaller values too, but I didn't care about it much. Give it a try, it's fun to search for the right tone color smile


Cool, thanks for the info!

Shakaboyd wrote:

All good! very nice chord and tune. Love it bro ( ^,^)b

Thank you Shakaboyd! I am glad you like it smile

Nice composition and use of tracker effects smile The instruments sound beefy!

gpsychosis wrote:

Well-composed! What sample settings did you use for drawing waves? I have yet to use this approach in Renoise, but I'm thinking of giving it a try...

you can also try multiplying 168 by 2 or more, if you want less chippy waveforms smile I like to use 1344 samples. Keep in mind that it'll be slightly out of tune. Here's a nice thread about that http://forum.renoise.com/index.php/topic/43661-hand-drawn-samples-tuning-question/

purelygrey wrote:

Nice composition and use of tracker effects smile The instruments sound beefy!

gpsychosis wrote:

Well-composed! What sample settings did you use for drawing waves? I have yet to use this approach in Renoise, but I'm thinking of giving it a try...

you can also try multiplying 168 by 2 or more, if you want less chippy waveforms smile I like to use 1344 samples. Keep in mind that it'll be slightly out of tune. Here's a nice thread about that http://forum.renoise.com/index.php/topic/43661-hand-drawn-samples-tuning-question/

Thanks purelygrey for feedback and for that information! Now I want to experiment with this approach even more smile

The chiptune style is great, well done.

Devieus wrote:

The chiptune style is great, well done.

Thank you Devieus!

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