
The focal point is a new keyzone editor that supports overlapping, velocity, and key release mappings. Renoise's internal instruments have been re-engineered.

RENOISE INSTRUMENT FULL
Integrated sample editor with full sample editing capabilities (cut, copy, paste, zoom, etc.).Integrated sampler and high quality mixer.ASIO multi I/O cards support (for very low latency) with the ability to route tracks to hardware channels.
RENOISE INSTRUMENT SOFTWARE
Integrated support for VSTi (VST instruments 2.0 - you can use many great software synths from Renoise).Integrated support for VST Plug-Ins 2.0 (effects and sound processors).drum machines, external sequencer, etc.). Full synchronization via MIDI clock as master or slave to external programs or hardware that is able to receive or send MIDI clock (e.g.Full MIDI support (MIDI playback synchronized with audio latency and can be additionally synchronized manually if necessary).Easy to use song sequencer and song editor (tracker style).Easy to use user interface, all-in-one, customizable and fast (uses DirectX).Instead of spending hours cobbling beats together with a mouse, why not do it in seconds with just a few keystrokes in Renoise? Whether you're an audio veteran or just starting out, Renoise is a fantastic addition to any bedroom or professional studio. For experienced users, and those who don't necessarily want to be bound to piano roll systems to music, it offers a refreshing approach to composing:

You can map almost every part of the interface to a MIDI controller, run your guitar through a Line-In Device and distort it with native effects, or just use it as a replacement for an MPC.ĭue to its keyboard driven workflow, it makes the creation of music for new users far quicker than in a traditional MIDI based sequencer. Renoise's rock solid stability makes it ideal as a live jamming tool.

These patterns are akin to sheet music, but are displayed alphanumerically instead of with musical notation.

RENOISE INSTRUMENT MOD
Mod trackers are characterized by displaying and editing music in an easily understood grid known as a pattern.
