recording renoise output (ideas?)

Hello renoisers! I would like to get some opinion to solve my problem with recording. Now i have hw stuff and i love wire them into renoise because its fast dsp in live situations and reliable delay compensation. For details now i use renoise as two way controlling software, sending cc to synths and getting multiple audio signals and putting into mix with different vsts. The problem is, that i use an MPC1K as sequncer which drives the renoise if i want to do something in it, but most of time i using it only sending cc from midicontrollers and mixing audio realtime. Now in that point, i can’t record the mixed main output, because renoise doesn’t able to record its output as realtime, except ‘render song’ while i can’t send cc, nor any interaction with renoise. So my question is: how can i do a hard disk record from renoise processed mix output?

Thanks for any opinion or suggestion!
Cheers
Grassfield

This is the spot where Voxengo recorder plugin does the trick.
It nowadays seem to support 32-bit output, so there should be no loss in audioquality.
You can’t output using Arguru’s sync interpolation and i don’t know how the plugin is dealing with frequencies (does it support up to 96Khz or is the limit 48Khz or even 44Khz) etc.

Man, I have a cheap integrated soundcard and I sync Bidule, Audiomulch and Renoise and record my tracks live into Audacity.

If you use jack on linux (it exists for windows, too, but no idea if renoise supports it there, since I only use linux) you can just hook up the output of renoise to any other jack-enabled application. Most of the time I use timemachine to record stuff. With the full version you can also just render to .wav. Sometimes I like to arrange in a live fashion though (jumping to the different parts by triggering them at the appropriate time) and I don’t know if its wav rendering can handle that (just got the full version)…

Not necessarily, man.
I’ve often been in a situation, when you’ve got this awesome groove combination going, and the knobs twiddling, and you wanna start recording instantly, to capture the valuable flow of ideas and happy accidents. But the software doesn’t provide anything to do that and a lot of cool stuff has been lost due to that shortcoming.
I’ve been using TapeIt vst to do the thing.

Maybe in the future there will be an update to the render window’s ‘realtime’ option.
And there’s also a setup imaginable (with JACK on linux too) where you need this type of recording: I made delay with a Cabinet Simulator in the feedback chain. Real cool, but you couldn’t render the results from within Renoise.

I often use image line EDISON recording from master or any other channel it can be found as standalone or just used with FL studios demo version as vst ;D

++ after recording it allows just drag and drop audio to any instrument in renoise