Maintenance update, bug fixes, 3.2?

My crystal ball says no.

Well, with neither cat nor hedgehog pictures in this thread, what do you expect?

I haven’t worn out 3.1 yet …

I really hope they release atleast a bugfix version soon.

I really hope they release atleast a bugfix version soon.

please ,elaborate

New midi feature is broken in renoise 64bit:
https://forum.renoise.com/t/some-notes-not-playing-regular-notes-phrases-mixed-monophonic-vsti/45790

Ghost notes for phrases with autoseek feature has a bug, too:
https://forum.renoise.com/t/phrase-autoseek-and-ghost-notes-timing-issue/46041

Atleast 2 bugs i’ve reported.

We can expect Renoise 3.2 any year now.

Yes, bugfix release, please…

Polyphonic aftertouch is broken, too:https://forum.renoise.com/t/osx-midi-keyboard-polyphone-aftertouch-is-broken/45890

If you don’t have an ensoniq t shirt on, poly aftertouch is just some stuff.

My crystal ball says no.

I gotta say Renoise 3.1 is the first version that feels really complete. I haven’t had the desire for any additional or new features (except for very minor things that I can work around) which really is a positive sign to me.

If anything at all, every new version that isn’t a bug fix may do worse than better.

Have they mentioned the new cat button yet? Random cats that fixes your tracks to make them more suitable for feline creatures.

I gotta say Renoise 3.1 is the first version that feels really complete. I haven’t had the desire for any additional or new features (except for very minor things that I can work around) which really is a positive sign to me.

If anything at all, every new version that isn’t a bug fix may do worse than better.

Untill the little things start to annoye you

-Envelopes are too slow ( they don’t behave accurately under 30 ms)

-10 Voice count limit , once this barrier is broken we can finally get some serious wavetable/scanning , because we need more than 10 samples per voice for wavescanning …

-Fixed signal flow in instrument editor …now matter what you do …;the amp. envelope is at the first stage , meaning (filter ) overdrive will affect the amp.env.shape , and thus decaying curves will be saturated ,a sel resonating filter wil NOT fade out because of this fixed signal routing .

-Lack of audio rate modulation both audio and event rate wise ( internal resolution )

It would be great i we could have some sort of copy of the existing instr.editor but purely dedicated to realtime synthesis , F.M. , math .generated osc’s etc.

And a lot more …;;

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Have they mentioned the new cat button yet? Random cats that fixes your tracks to make them more suitable for feline creatures.

Yes, a bugfix release would be great…

There’s also one concerning some midi controller users…

https://forum.renoise.com/t/fixed-two-midi-devices-get-the-same-midi-device-name/45789

Maybe we could expect a minor bugfix version for version 3.1this year.

However,for thenextmajorupdate it seems morereasonable to expecta version 3.5 beta at earliest around Christmas 2017 andits final release around early summer 2018.

Myestimation is based on the release history of Renoise so far:

June 2002:Version 1.0 released
March 2005:Version 1.5.0 released
March 2007:Version 1.8.0 released
November 2007:Version 1.9.0 released
January 2009:Version 2.0.0 released
May 2009:Version 2.1.0 released
March 2010:Version 2.5.0 released
November 2010:Version 2.6.0 released
March 2011:Version 2.7.0 released
March 2012:Version 2.8.0 released
December 2013:Version 3.0.0 released
October 2015:Version 3.1.0 released

So almost two years between the 3.0 and 3.1 release (which also involved Redux development).

(See full Renoise history here: http://www.renoise.com/products/renoise/release-notes)

Now of course we don’t know what the future holds. What if, for example, Berlin basedRenoise developers and Bitwig developersdecided tojoin forces?

Also, interestingly enough, here are the official release notes for version 2.0:

We decided Renoise 2.0 would be the best time to incorporate fundamental changes. Some aspects have changed so revolutionary that it completely revitalizes the way you make music in Renoise. Moreover, this massive engine overhaul is essential for behemoth features in later releases, such as
_ Zooming _, the _ Arranger _, _ Audio Tracks _ and a Piano Roll.

(quoted from http://www.renoise.com/products/renoise/release-notes/200)

Thisindicates to me that the developers and Renoise team, back in 2009, were at least open to the possibility of expandingRenoise withfeatures such asZooming, Arranger, Audio Tracks and Piano Roll…

Renoise is getting bigger and more powerful by the years which i would think makes it much harder to make improvements now compared to 14 years ago. It’s no point to release a new version just for the license count, you should really be happy they have something substantial before they release it or else your license would run out before you know it.