Re: Music Made with Linux: Wanda & Nova deViator: Histrionics of Love

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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@xxxxxxxx> 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
>
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