Archive for the ‘Effects’ Category

Applying song-independent groove pattern to a (sub)track

Posted at Sunday, July 13th, 2008 by vV

In the manual you will find instructions on how to access the song-settings page where the groove settings are described.
The groove settings feature is great, but only applies to the complete song.
Also, the alternative methods of  speed and tempo tricks,  explained on the same page, affect the whole pattern for the rows used.  So, how [...]

Submit your XRNT Device Chains!

Posted at Tuesday, August 21st, 2007 by mr_mark_dollin

Let’s make some effects.

Making Magic Delay And Verb

Posted at Monday, April 2nd, 2007 by mr_mark_dollin

Using Renoise’s native effects to make your echoing sounds reach outer-space.

Ghost Notes uncovered

Posted at Saturday, March 31st, 2007 by It-Alien

If you have ever watched a horror movie, you know how sound effects can make you jump you out of your seat. Those sound effects would make for a nice article. Ghost Notes however, are an entirely different subject.

Renoise and Conserving CPU on Old Machines

Posted at Wednesday, March 28th, 2007 by hseiken

For about a year, I was limited to using Renoise on a measly Fujitsu Lifebook Series B circa 2000. In other words, a notebook designed for pure business use (think Microsoft Office only); an 8MB video card, 256MB of RAM under Windows 2000 powered by a 700Mhz Pentium III processor. If you look at the [...]

Using Filters Part 2 - Shaping Sonics

Posted at Sunday, March 25th, 2007 by mr_mark_dollin

Using Renoise’s Filter2 effect to make the slickest of mixes.

Using Filters - Part 1

Posted at Sunday, March 18th, 2007 by BeatSlaughter

What filters are and how they can be used to improve your mix.

Gating: The best friend your heavy mix never knew it had?

Posted at Friday, March 16th, 2007 by BYTE-Smasher

People have often asked me, “BYTE, how do you get such aggressive mixes on just a crappy laptop?”, to which I respond,  “What the heck are you talking about? These mixes are awful! They’re wimpy as hell!”
I know my sense of humour is dry and unfunny, but I do, however, have a few tips on [...]