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๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ Humpleupagus ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ profile picture
No, I haven't. I know they added it, but tracking in renoise is good for drums in particular for a number of reason. I can apply fx per grid line really quickly. I can pitch up or down, play from a slice, backwards, vibrato, etc from a simple command. Panning, velocity, work similarly. You can also turn any effect on or off or adjust parameters per line. It's just really efficient for anything requiring a sequences. It's kinda like NI's Damage, but with more, quicker control. Here's a cheat sheet. Do you want a phaser on just one particular note? That's really easy in renoise.

It sucks for arranging though. Having session clips and a arrange view is definitely more helpful for that. Bitwig is also better for instruments generally.

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