REQ: Renoise 3.2.0 WiN/MAC/LIN
Renoise 3.2.0
Renoise is a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) with a refreshing twist. It lets you record, compose, edit, process and render production-quality audio using a tracker-based approach.
Version 3 improves on core features such as the native sampler and instrument.
Sound improvements at a glance:
All new digital and analog styled zero delay filters with saturation and optional oversampling - everywhere. digital = bread and butter - clean. Analog = warm, with character. The new filters are offered as two new standalone DSP devices - βDigital Filterβ and βAnalog Filterβ, as polyphonic modulation filters, and are used internally in many existing and updated DSP devices (e.g. the Chorus device).
New filters types include a 3 pole K35 filter, Biquad, classic Moog and Diode 4 or 2 pole filters, a Vowel filter, a Chebyshev 4 and 8n filter with customizable ripple and Butterworth 4 and 8n filters.
New, optional bandlimited/oversampled sample playback to reduce aliasing, which is especially useful when using small looped samples. If you prefer to draw your waveforms by hand, or are a heavy user of single-cycle sounds, this feature can make quite a difference.
New Note frequency tuned Comb DSP device, oversampling option for the Distortion device, new bandlimited oscillators in the RingMod and AM modulation filters in instruments.
New Chorus, Flanger and Phaser with resettable phase and new filters.
Improved, now zero-latency Convolver device, which will sound more βdenseβ with small IRs (e.g. cabinet IRs) and should create less CPU peaks, XRUNS with very large IRs (e.g. Reverbs).
New βApply Post Track Volumeβ option for the Send and MultiSend devices - this makes it possible to use the post-gain level to control any send device, anywhere in the DSP chain.
Support for sample rates up to 192000 Hz (if the sound card/driver supports it - always available when offline rendering).
Whatβs new:
- HiDPI (Retina) support and custom GUI scaling options. See below for more information.
- Rubberband 273 based native time-stretching options in the sampler.
- Detachable mixer view. (Renoise only)
- Custom exponential, per point scaling in all automation editors and the AHDSR
modulation device.
- Preview of sample editor selections with computer keyboard or MIDI.
- A whole bunch of bug fixes 260.
- Lua API changes: see here 92 Most Renoise 3.1 tools will auto-upgrade and work just fine in Renoise 3.2.
Renoise is a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) with a refreshing twist. It lets you record, compose, edit, process and render production-quality audio using a tracker-based approach.
Version 3 improves on core features such as the native sampler and instrument.
Sound improvements at a glance:
All new digital and analog styled zero delay filters with saturation and optional oversampling - everywhere. digital = bread and butter - clean. Analog = warm, with character. The new filters are offered as two new standalone DSP devices - βDigital Filterβ and βAnalog Filterβ, as polyphonic modulation filters, and are used internally in many existing and updated DSP devices (e.g. the Chorus device).
New filters types include a 3 pole K35 filter, Biquad, classic Moog and Diode 4 or 2 pole filters, a Vowel filter, a Chebyshev 4 and 8n filter with customizable ripple and Butterworth 4 and 8n filters.
New, optional bandlimited/oversampled sample playback to reduce aliasing, which is especially useful when using small looped samples. If you prefer to draw your waveforms by hand, or are a heavy user of single-cycle sounds, this feature can make quite a difference.
New Note frequency tuned Comb DSP device, oversampling option for the Distortion device, new bandlimited oscillators in the RingMod and AM modulation filters in instruments.
New Chorus, Flanger and Phaser with resettable phase and new filters.
Improved, now zero-latency Convolver device, which will sound more βdenseβ with small IRs (e.g. cabinet IRs) and should create less CPU peaks, XRUNS with very large IRs (e.g. Reverbs).
New βApply Post Track Volumeβ option for the Send and MultiSend devices - this makes it possible to use the post-gain level to control any send device, anywhere in the DSP chain.
Support for sample rates up to 192000 Hz (if the sound card/driver supports it - always available when offline rendering).
Whatβs new:
- HiDPI (Retina) support and custom GUI scaling options. See below for more information.
- Rubberband 273 based native time-stretching options in the sampler.
- Detachable mixer view. (Renoise only)
- Custom exponential, per point scaling in all automation editors and the AHDSR
modulation device.
- Preview of sample editor selections with computer keyboard or MIDI.
- A whole bunch of bug fixes 260.
- Lua API changes: see here 92 Most Renoise 3.1 tools will auto-upgrade and work just fine in Renoise 3.2.