I’m new to Renoise, and have been using Ableton and Logic for quite some time and wanted to check out something a little different.
I’m having trouble with this auto sustain(?) feature that seems to be on by default. Whenever I enter notes either through a VST or a sample/sampled instrument, when I playback what I’ve entered
it auto sustains each note or chord indefinitely. I noticed that I can disable this auto sustain for samples by going to Sampler->Modulation->Auto-Sustain = Off, but for external VSTs like Absynth I can’t figure out how
to do this . If anyone could offer help/advice I would really appreciate it. Thanks!
I didn’t realize I had to do that, especially since in the MIDI tab at the top it looks like my controller was automatically triggering a midi off after each on, but now I know better!
it looks like my controller was automatically triggering a midi off
If you’re recording live from your computer keyboard or MIDI controller, then the note off’s will be automatically entered into the pattern based on what you’ve played. (Assuming you have this enabled in your Renoise MIDI preferences)
But when manually editing the pattern step by step, you’ll need to place the note offs yourself.
Sorry for reviving this old thread, but i got an idea. A “auto note off”, when you recording notes non live would be sometimes useful. A note length selector could be added (1 bar, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, off)and every time, when you manuallyenter notes, it could automatically set the note off.
I’m not sure, if its possible to develop a tool for that, because i cant find any observable for “new note in pattern”.