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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 6:50 pm
by rounser
More seriously, how's the MIDI stuff in Renoise? Can you, like, enter MIDI messages (like CC) in the pattern editor?
As Lima said, yeah, the pattern editor will accept CC commands with pattern effect 90.

More commonly though I'd summon up what Renoise calls a "meta device" - a box with a set of sliders with a CC to enter for each slider to control, and draw an automation curve for each of the sliders, or move them in real time whilst recording the results as automation (or they can be mapped to an external MIDI controller as you might expect).

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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 7:14 pm
by symbiote
On 2004-11-27 18:50, rounser wrote:

As Lima said, yeah, the pattern editor will accept CC commands with pattern effect 90.

More commonly though I'd summon up what Renoise calls a "meta device" - a box with a set of sliders with a CC to enter for each slider to control, and draw an automation curve for each of the sliders, or move them in real time whilst recording the results as automation (or they can be mapped to an external MIDI controller as you might expect).
That's great, but Logic (and other "traditional" sequencers) can already take care of that part pretty well :razz: I was thinking more of say, precise editing of a filter being fed hihats, I'd want to be able to edit/change the values quickly to try different things etc. I can do this in Logic, but it's all tedious mouse-driven (I almost wrote drivel :razz:) stuff, and a tracker interface would make alot more sense. Same for editing alot of other kind of parameters.

Recording automation as it's being tweaked live is great and I do it all the time, but the only problem with it is it's fairly continuous :razz: Sometimes it's fun to be able to change to different values instantly and run the result thru a delay and so on.

I guess there's the Event List editor, but.. meh.. argh. I want my tracker racetracks! It's simply not the same if I can't bet on channel 3's volume nibble (unrelated to previously mentionned Nibbles) winning over channel 5's E32 effect parameter.

Too bad it's not built into Nuendo and Logic and things. In like 10-15 years, someone's gonna wake up and be all like "NEW EXCLUSIVE FEATURE: TRACKER STYLE EDITING." Gotta leave them a bit of time to catch up :razz:

Anyway, downloading the Renoise demo version now!

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 7:45 pm
by rounser
I was thinking more of say, precise editing of a filter being fed hihats, I'd want to be able to edit/change the values quickly to try different things etc
Yeah, I know what you're getting at. Lima's suggestion will let you do that...

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:42 am
by Zer
Too bad it's not built into Nuendo and Logic and things. In like 10-15 years, someone's gonna wake up and be all like "NEW EXCLUSIVE FEATURE: TRACKER STYLE EDITING."
Then you might want to try revisit or vstrack as it was previously called. A simple Impulse Tracker VSTI (of cause not fulyl featured) or fruity loops in addition to the sequencer.

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 7:23 am
by symbiote
Awesome!!! Mind-boggingly good idea. Getting it now, gonna test it out later today :razz:.

Here's the link on KvR if anyone else wants its:

http://www.kvr-vst.com/get/1048.html

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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 7:50 am
by rounser
It is a cool idea, but I'm waiting for him to add mouse use to it...shows promise, but it's currently pretty user-unfriendly (i.e. to the point of unusability IMO) without!

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 3:33 pm
by symbiote
I dunno, FT2 worked great for me back then without a Mouse :grin:

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 5:36 am
by Zer
renoise works in the same manner. Just try the old ft2 shortcuts and you`ll see.