Yes yes - nice track!
Haven't trackers come a long way since MED? Seems there are more
people creating electronica with Renoise under Linux than just about
any other app, which is kinda funny as its non-free but then also not
that weird as lots of us are ex-Amigans who got cut their computer
music teeth on Protracker, *MED etc. I understand your woes about
Renoise but its surely in the 'Top 10 commercial apps most likely to
be open sourced' - I'd like to think so anyway :)
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 7:59 PM, Atte André Jensen <atte(a)email.dk> wrote:
On 02/21/2011 08:19 PM, Luka Princic // Nova deViator
wrote:
one of our tracks just got released on a label
called RX:TX,
Hey, nice track! The bass seems a bit out of place, like it's a decade older
than the rest of the track, but it might just be me.
the track was composed using renoise for linux.
mixed and vocals
recorded in ardour (renoise supports jack transport). vocals were also
further edited and cutup in ardour and number of reverse reverberations.
i wish renoise was gpl'd software but to my great sadness isn't. it has
however a community unlike any non-free project where developers are
very open to many suggestions and are very responsive to bugreports.
last version of renoise supports OSC and Lua scripting.
renoise ftw :-)
--
Atte
http://atte.dk http://modlys.dk
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