![]() The qualities that Renoise has over ableton are few but very important for the style of music you are seeking to create. Keep demoing renoise, it's a superb tracker, what you are doing is far from coding, but i understand the learning curve. If you haven't already, buy live, you will get more out of it and appreciate greater returns in your efforts, both now and later. ![]() ![]() I get the tiniest delay when I arm my keyboard with samples which is a major problem if trying to record a beat on time, wtf? I have a feeling that ableton can do what I want it to do, stick it out, or not? Is there a better tutorial for writing beats or glitching sampled loops? Then a friend got me a copy of ableton live and I found out that I can create all the same sounds with this as well (and ableton has a much more user friendly feel) but of course I am running into problems here as the tutorials are very helpful but dont go in depth enough to the questions I have. I want to make my music super glitchy but with renoise its entering code and such and really doesnt seem all that user friendly. I'd been messing around with renoise seeing as the people who's music I like the most use it (enduser, ventian snares) Although I have run into a million questions and have been sorting through the answers on the renoise forums as well. I only recently started using software within the last year or so (mostly dj'd and used drum machines) and recently got ableton 6.
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