I just dug up this topic because I tried to record drums again, and noticed it was still doing this.
Sorry for the late reply. Seem to have missed this topic until now.
The behaviour is indeed a bit confusing, but it’s correct: Samples with “One-Shot” ignore Note-Offs, but placing/playing a new note on the same column still applies NNA actions and thus would stop them. So notes must be placed on a new column in order to continue.
Setting NNA to “continue” in combination with “One-Shot” should allow to reuse the same column though. I think that’s what you’re refering to here:
https://forum.renoise.com/t/can-anyone-explain-recording-midi-to-me/42897Either way this still plays back correctly. Renoise simply does not reuse the same column when it could. We’ll look into that and will try to get that fixed.
Setting continue doesn’t work. I don’t know if that was working and stopped for some reason in a certain release or not, but it’s definitely not working now.
The funny thing is, that the bug does not occur, when, instead of using the one-shot button, using an ADSR with a very long delay. For now, this is a workaround, but conceptually, I do not understand why those two should lead to different results.
Long release value works, but does force you to slightly face out a sample that’s already has its own fade out. You can hardly if at all notice it though.