![]() ![]() Welcome to the newest contributor: Kieran Foster, aka dblue, aka author of the dblue/illformed Glitch VST. Lucio Asnaghi (kRAkEn/gORe), a seasoned Linux developer whose other work include Jost, the Jucetice project, and more. Erik Jälevik, whose previous gig was lead C++ programmer at Last.fm, and his prize-winning university project 'Beatrak - An Application for Automatic Beat Tracking and Cataloguing of Music Collections' ain't too shabby. In the last Renoise iteration the core dev team included: Eduard Müller (Taktik), who may have worked on version one of some other Berlin based DAW. Other changes include improvements to DSSI, MIDI optimizations, hardware-compatible solo mode, adjustable audio headroom, pre-count, ameliorations to the Lua API, and numerous other changes in every aspect of the app no stone was left unturned in this release. ![]() New draggable gain and frequency handles in the native EQs add flavour and finesse to the tools. Internal FX get an injection of winning with a new Comb Filter and a Multiband Send that lets you surgically redirect a single sound source to 3 send tracks. Navigating is smooth, dragging and drawing easier, so simple yet so useful. The revamped Automation Editor now provides a zoomable overview of the entire song, as well as vastly improved envelope resolution. Amens away! More than just a beatslicer, creatives will soon discover custom offsets and the power of aliases for controlling longer recordings like vocals and soundscapes. With the click of a button, your break is sliced and keymapped. New Slice Markers push Renoise's breakbeat insanity one step further. Live instrumentalists can also tap into new realtime rendering modes and MIDI input routing, making Renoise on a laptop a formidable replacement for your old sampler. The Sample Keyzones editor brings with it user interface refinements, improved drumkit generation, better tuning options, new sample properties, and loop modes. The focal point is a new keyzone editor that supports overlapping, velocity, and key release mappings. Renoise's internal instruments have been re-engineered. Already registered? Then why not bump your version for €32 in the Backstage? We're lowering the entry barrier to our beta cycle, known as the feature improvement phase before the final release. Renoise 2.7 transitions from the developer-heavy focus of the previous release to more musical concerns such as Sampling, Instruments, Automation, and Native DSPs.Īs part of a beta promotion, Renoise 2.7 is available at €40 for new users. March 13th, 2011 - The metronome swings back. Of note to Lua scripters, the API has several improvements: ![]()
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