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Posted by Viber on Sep-09-2010 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Sinnica Hax,Sako


Why don't you guys just use the upper playlist in FL instead of that old one? its wasting a ton of space for each element + you are missing some editing options this way.


Posted by Nightshift on Sep-09-2010 20:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Viber
Why don't you guys just use the upper playlist in FL instead of that old one? its wasting a ton of space for each element + you are missing some editing options this way.


+1


Posted by alanzo on Sep-09-2010 20:35:

There are two threads talking about the same thing.

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...12&pagenumber=3


Posted by Zak McKracken on Sep-09-2010 21:06:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
There are two threads talking about the same thing.

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...12&pagenumber=3


u dont say. i bumped the old thread to hopefully get them merged. without luck. as usual.


Posted by sako487 on Sep-09-2010 21:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Viber
Why don't you guys just use the upper playlist in FL instead of that old one? its wasting a ton of space for each element + you are missing some editing options this way.


how is it a waste?


Posted by jupiterone on Sep-09-2010 21:21:

Re: Re: post a pic of your latest project

quote:
Originally posted by daeus
Seemes like allot of audio tracks for the sounds in the track! Nice track though, all bounced to audio then, nearly finished?


yes sir. mixing stage right now, 80% finished with that, then on to mastering. this will be my chain for mastering it (all hardware):

TubeTech LCA2B/Fairchild 670
Neve EQ modules, not sure which model i'll be using yet
a Telefunken m/s encoder
Waves L2 Limiter (hw version)

some really cool looking projects here, especially the renoise project. looks so complicated


Posted by Nightshift on Sep-09-2010 21:25:

Jane Silence - Break Easy (Nightshift Remix) by Nightshift


Posted by chrisspob on Sep-09-2010 22:09:

i will but how do i post a pic? i used to know this shit do i have upload it to a web server first


Posted by jupiterone on Sep-09-2010 22:13:

copy the link then:

[img]*link here*[/img]


Posted by Viber on Sep-10-2010 00:13:

quote:
Originally posted by sako487
how is it a waste?


Its wasting space dude.
Lest say you have about 70+ patterns, its a pain in the ass to scroll so much instead of having it all in one screen with 20 lines instead of a 100.
Its also more organized this way, you can have automations right below the instrument its affecting.

I'm also pretty sure that Image-Line will stop supporting the old playlist in the future, they want you to use the new playlist.


Posted by sako487 on Sep-10-2010 00:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Viber
Its wasting space dude.
Lest say you have about 70+ patterns, its a pain in the ass to scroll so much instead of having it all in one screen with 20 lines instead of a 100.
Its also more organized this way, you can have automations right below the instrument its affecting.

I'm also pretty sure that Image-Line will stop supporting the old playlist in the future, they want you to use the new playlist.


Ahh, youve got a point there, ive just been using the bottom part ever since I started, just works better for me


Posted by MSZ on Sep-10-2010 01:38:

look how rampant vengeance is.


Posted by alanzo on Sep-10-2010 02:11:

Sample: http://www.amonvision.com/aspnet_cl...ake_me_home.mp3


Been workin on this for about a week now. No instruments to show since they're all externally sourced (NL3 and Andromeda).


Posted by jupiterone on Sep-10-2010 02:33:

nice alanzo!


Posted by DJ RANN on Sep-10-2010 03:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
Click for the full screenshot.


It's the top track on my soundcloud page: http://www.soundcloud.com/storyteller



Fuck. I'm going to keep my comments to myself to stop this turning in to another storyteller appreciation thread.

@sako - Nice job, me reike, very dinka......


Posted by cryophonik on Sep-10-2010 04:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Nightshift
Jane Silence - Break Easy (Nightshift Remix) by Nightshift


Excellent remix, Nightshift! I didn't know you bought Studio One (or, maybe I did and forgot). How are you liking it? I think it's the most underrated DAW out there.


Posted by Storyteller on Sep-10-2010 05:27:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
@sako - Nice job, me reike, very dinka......


Exactly what I was referring to earlier .


Posted by MSZ on Sep-10-2010 05:53:

MSZ - Supra (Original mix) by msz






made in 3 sessions, ill do a 4th if vocals come through.

yes, im a big fan of older progressive ;}


Posted by DJ RANN on Sep-10-2010 05:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
Exactly what I was referring to earlier .


I know


Posted by Storyteller on Sep-10-2010 05:56:

quote:
Originally posted by MSZ
MSZ - Supra (Original mix) by msz






made in 3 sessions, ill do a 4th if vocals come through.

yes, im a big fan of older progressive ;}


I've always disliked reason for just those type of screenshots. It always seems to overcomplicate everything hehe. Considering what you're aiming for I must add the track does what it's supposed to. It works well!


Posted by MSZ on Sep-10-2010 06:02:

im a sloppy guy


Posted by Storyteller on Sep-10-2010 07:43:

A new project I just started this morning:

Click for real size:


It's a project I started about 90 minutes ago. I was just browsing some premade music loops and built a beat around that. Then I took the premade music out and put in some of my own synths. It's a certain sound I've been after for quite a while but never managed to fix so I'm really happy about this. The melody might be replaced by another but you can nevertheless hear what type of music I'm going for.

http://www.storytellermusic.nl/037-groovybeat.mp3

I'm not sure if anybody cares but maybe it's fun for some to see what's going on. Basically in this sequencer everything goes from top to bottom. Hence the track names on top of each track. Furthermore you trigger by notes/keys in a non-piano roll way. You just literally enter them. After the notes you have the volume for the specific note trigger. And after that (like track 09) you can put in some special effects, in this case it I defined an alternate starting point in playing the sample.

On the left you see blocks with tracknames about. Every block is like a block in a regular sequencer, the only difference is it has a fixed size.

Top left: basic track specs
Top middle: track/sample browser
Top right: project instruments and samples
Bottom: Effect chain of highlighted channel (Bassline)

Trackers are really underground these days but in the early 90's these were more common than just about any sequencer (like Logic or Cubase). Also this concept is what current sequencers (with piano roll) evolved from. Trackers (which is what vertical sequencers are called) were one of the earliest digital applications for making music.


Posted by kevin shawn on Sep-10-2010 07:52:

Exactly where I'd like my sound to be as well man. Quality!


Posted by Fledz on Sep-10-2010 08:14:

Hehehe I was just about to ask you to explain the screenshots Storyteller. Looks interesting.

Do you know of any good videos that look at some of the functions of that tracker? I'm keen to just sit here for 10-15min looking at how someone works the damn thing.

Man I miss production. I haven't touched anything in months
Can't wait to get the PC back downstairs, set everything up again and go crazy


Posted by Storyteller on Sep-10-2010 08:22:

Not really. There's a bunch of Renoise video's on youtube though. You can donwload a demo on www.renoise.com which basically has 2 limitations: No asio support and no wav export. The first doesn't have to be a problem and the second can be circumvented by using a wav exporter vst.

I think they've got some nice tutorials on their website as well though.


Edit: This one will help nicely I guess!


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