remix of wayne and nick's "beige^" tracked in schismtracker released in 2014 as data_0005 via datamask engineering datamaskengineering.net #schismtracker #chiptune #hiphop #idm #glitch
godDAMN those are some crunchy drums managed to remind me of some phenomenal artists (boards of canada and tobacco, mostly) while still sounding unique to you. good shit man
its all about not using interpolation!! vim, ilkae, henkka kylonnen, krii and other trackers inspired my sampling in trackers, but boards of canada and autechre especially are huge influences
i'll make a more extensive series of vids about this stuff, but this is schismtracker, a tracker sequencer based primarily around the triggering of sample-based user made instruments and/or OPL/midi devices. you load samples into instruments, build volume, pitch/filter, and panning envelopes in the instrument editor, then trigger your instruments by punching in triggers and commands using a qwerty keyboard, though some like to use a midi device as well. you make patterns, then put those patterns into your preferred order in the "order editor", and you press play and bam you have a tracker module
what you're seeing here is the info page, which basically just has a lot of different ways of showing what's happening inside the patterns themselves in different levels of detail, which for purposes of people being able to see more of what's going on i often flip between or keep set to where a lot of the channels/tracks can be seen playing back. you can go download this module on my site and see exactly how i wrote it/what samples i used/etc
Are you actually using Schism to make these or some other .it tracker? I just ask bc I just can't get around the learning curve and keybinding in Schism 😅. I get along with Renoise/Milky/Protracker just fine but schism seems so powerful I really wanna use it.
godDAMN those are some crunchy drums
managed to remind me of some phenomenal artists (boards of canada and tobacco, mostly) while still sounding unique to you. good shit man
its all about not using interpolation!! vim, ilkae, henkka kylonnen, krii and other trackers inspired my sampling in trackers, but boards of canada and autechre especially are huge influences
reminds me of radiohead :)
Ngl this feels like batman
i'm your tracking super hero
love it! is this on spotify? sc?
@@slocm3z i put it out on my datamask engineering netlabel !!! link is in description
i have no idea what is going on on the screen but i love it anyway.
Could you briefly explain what's this software doing/how you do this?
i'll make a more extensive series of vids about this stuff, but this is schismtracker, a tracker sequencer based primarily around the triggering of sample-based user made instruments and/or OPL/midi devices. you load samples into instruments, build volume, pitch/filter, and panning envelopes in the instrument editor, then trigger your instruments by punching in triggers and commands using a qwerty keyboard, though some like to use a midi device as well. you make patterns, then put those patterns into your preferred order in the "order editor", and you press play and bam you have a tracker module
what you're seeing here is the info page, which basically just has a lot of different ways of showing what's happening inside the patterns themselves in different levels of detail, which for purposes of people being able to see more of what's going on i often flip between or keep set to where a lot of the channels/tracks can be seen playing back. you can go download this module on my site and see exactly how i wrote it/what samples i used/etc
Are you actually using Schism to make these or some other .it tracker? I just ask bc I just can't get around the learning curve and keybinding in Schism 😅. I get along with Renoise/Milky/Protracker just fine but schism seems so powerful I really wanna use it.
schism is the only .it tracker i use, some back openMPT but i prefer schism every time