![]() ![]() great startup speed (fruit guy too slow). ![]() great key combs for pattern control (ctrl+right, ctrl+right, ctrl+dn, ctrl+left.feels great to type music instead of click it.multiple effects and whatnot won't mess it up.hard to do anything you didn't mean to do not like fl studios where everything slides around and makes horrid noises, and not like ableton where. If you can live with it, this will be an amazing flagship in your arsenal. ![]() Main point of difference for me was the underlying logic and the lack of the horizontal track view. TLDR Renoise is as good as any other DAW out there. My problem with it, though, is that in the long run I needed to work with vocal tracks and that is something that I simply could not solve neatly (maybe because I completely overlooked a feature?) and also in terms of visuals I liked an approach better which gives me visual oversight on the whole length of the track down to the sample level without clicking too much. Compact, fast, solid, works with most VSTs, does not crash often (I had my weird problems with my EMU0202 sound card, though, when you try to quit Renoise, you often have to resort to a force quit) and I made a full EP on it. If you can get over that (and also the thing that notation is a tad bit different and you really are working in a spreadsheet, to give you an overall view of things to come), this baby is amazing. Renoise is a *tracker, such as FastTracker, a DAW where progression is vertical instead of horizontal and where the underlying math looks more prominent. To us who used it on a daily basis, in looked like the same, only with meaning. Music making softwares in those days did not look like anything like today's horizontal-UI-based DAWs, FastTracker looked like Excel to everyone who did not understand what they are seeing. I first started making music in 1995 with a piece of software called *FastTracker - I was heavily, emotionally invested in something called *the demoscene, a bunch of talented and creative guys who made, basically, music videos. ![]()
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