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Apr 28, 2017
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Aske Simon Christensen
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Some clarifications
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@@ -24,27 +24,30 @@ The synth is quite computationally heavy, especially when the *modes* and
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@@ -24,27 +24,30 @@ The synth is quite computationally heavy, especially when the *modes* and
produced by each tone, so as it gets "warmed up" on particular instruments,
produced by each tone, so as it gets "warmed up" on particular instruments,
it gets less heavy to work with. You will sometimes hear some stuttering in
it gets less heavy to work with. You will sometimes hear some stuttering in
the sound the first time a tone is played. It can be useful to disable
the sound the first time a tone is played. It can be useful to disable
"overload prevention" in the Renoise settings.
"overload prevention" in the
**
Renoise
**
settings.
To be able to convert your music into executable form, you must adhere to
To be able to convert your music into executable form, you must adhere to
these guidelines:
these guidelines:
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Each track column must contain notes from only one instrument. You can use
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You can use as many tracks, and as many note columns within each track,
each instrument in as many track columns as you like.
as you like.
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You can adjust volume and panning using Instrument Volume, Track
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Each note column must contain notes from only one instrument. You can use
Volume/Panning, Track Post Volume/Panning, Mixer Volume/Panning and Master
each instrument in as many tracks and columns as you like.
Volume/Panning. However, all tracks using the same instrument must have the
same volume and panning. This is most easily accomplished by grouping all
columns using the same instrument as sub-columns within the same track.
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You can use Send devices, but only in "Mute Source" mode.
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You can use per-note velocity, which will scale the volume of individual
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You can use per-note velocity, which will scale the volume of individual
notes.
notes.
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You can not use the panning, delay or effect columns.
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You can not use the panning, delay or effect columns.
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You can use Send devices, but only in "Mute Source" mode.
-
You can adjust volume and panning using Instrument Volume, Track
Volume/Panning, Mixer Volume/Panning, Send Volume/Panning and Master
Volume/Panning. However, all tracks using the same instrument must have the
same volume and panning. This is most easily accomplished by grouping all
notes played using the same instrument into one or more note columns within
the same track.
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You can only use one
**OidosReverb**
instance. This is typically placed
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You can only use one
**OidosReverb**
instance. This is typically placed
on a Send track, with some tracks routed to it. For each instrument, either
on a Send track, with some tracks routed to it. For each instrument, either
all or none of the
track
columns using that instrument can have reverb.
all or none of the
note
columns using that instrument can have reverb.
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You can use the pattern sequence matrix to selectively mute tracks at
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You can use the pattern sequence matrix to selectively mute tracks at
certain pattern positions.
certain pattern positions.
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Globally muted tracks or
track
columns will not be included. Solo state is
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Globally muted tracks or
note
columns will not be included. Solo state is
ignored.
ignored.
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@@ -162,9 +165,9 @@ the base frequency, the sound is perceived as *harmonious*. Harmonious
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@@ -162,9 +165,9 @@ the base frequency, the sound is perceived as *harmonious*. Harmonious
instruments are used for the tonal parts of music. Disharmonious instruments
instruments are used for the tonal parts of music. Disharmonious instruments
are for instance drums, which don't have a specific tone.
are for instance drums, which don't have a specific tone.
The
*harmonicity*
parameter pulls the mode frequencies towards (or
pushes them
The
*harmonicity*
parameter pulls the mode
center
frequencies towards (or
away from) overtones of the base frequency in order to make the
sound more or
pushes them
away from) overtones of the base frequency in order to make the
less harmonious.
sound more or
less harmonious.
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