@charlie_root >No, I'm talking about me doing it Phew, I was instantly regretting saying yes :kek: Hell yeah I'd watch it then, but I'm not on here every day. Are you going to come up with a bunch of techniques or things you want to try ahead of time? Nothing worse for me that staring at a blank doc with an empty head.
I will be fucking around with renoise at some point though.
@charlie_root I don't have a YT login let alone a channel but I can sort that. You'll have to recommend me a distro to put in a VM too as I went with Win11 for my mew build (I know, I know...)
By 30 days to you mean post something every day for 30 days, or see what I can come up with in 30 days? I don't think what I can make in a few hours a day will be particularly interesting... I do work best when there's a deadlines though so maybe that'll inspire me
@charlie_root I'm game, but I'm working on another project thats taking up my time at the moment. Might have the bulk of it done in a week or so then we'll see. I have been bookmarking the producers you've linked and a few other interesting recommended vids that came up too.
Hell yeah, the only thing is that the Renoise demo doesn't allow to render audio and that's annoying but I wanted to do something to get the algo pushing junglists toward my channel and not my old viewers who really aren't into my new hobby.
It was either that or maybe 30 days using the new Milky Tracker release to make Jungle music or something.
I'm thinking just Vital synth and native Renoise tools and my sample library and making some jungle tunes in a JACK/Linux environment, learning as I go. I kind of want to wait until I can afford a license so I can use all the features (I also want to try Redux). I might just do the Milky tracker challenge first.
I have other ideas too, like using only analog obession tools as effects or only the melda production free suite or kilohearts.
Using only the Amiga emulator for a month to make music.
Honestly I don't know I'm getting confused too lol, I can't find the screens for the synth or the effects they advertised on their website. This is why I like OpenMPT the best because it's UI is intuitive, but it's also too windows bright and I have to turn on high contrast mode or my eyes start to hurt.