► Renoise 3.2 & Redux 1.1 released

Thank you !

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Thanks for the lovely and marvelous feedback! Has been a while since the last Renoise release.


As you’ve probably noticed, we’ve skipped the public beta testing this time and only tested privately. This worked quite well, but only thanks to all those people who have been involved in the alpha testing.

We’re also planning to replace the usual monolithic, golden Renoise update policy in favor of a more incremental one: Releasing smaller batches (of possibly broken) changes more often.
We’ll see how this goes — how this works for this project. All the Renoise team members have a lot of other things to take care of nowadays, so you definitely can’t expect us to spend as much time as we used to a few years ago. I personally do plan to keep working on Renoise now after this longer break — when possible, but I really can’t promise it.

Until then. Enjoy the release and thanks again for all the kind words. :wink:

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Thanks for hope.

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Thnx !! :slightly_smiling_face:

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This made my day, my week and my year.

Oh my god can’t wait to try this out.:grinning:

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4 posts were merged into an existing topic: Please add VST3 support

That was unexpected! Awesome, thanks!

One question: Is there another way to activate the timestretch/pitch-shifting other than using the beat sync feature? The thing with the beat-sync is that it will change the speed of the original pitch of a tuned sample (cause that it what it does of course), but one might just want to play an already tuned sample across the keyboard with timestretched pitch-shifting. Finding the right amount of beats, such that the sample sounds the same on the root note with and without timestretching enabled can be quite difficult (and of course it changes as soon as you change the song tempo).

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Tip: for tools that did not auto-updated,

Go to:

Help - Show The Preferences folder,

goto \Scripts\Tools

and edit manifest.xml manualy in notepad.

change the number between

ApiVersion /ApiVersion

to 6, done.

A workaround would be that you edit the sample length, so it matches a specific size of lines. You can use the snap feature for this. Add some silence, set it to bar, 8th, 16th and trim the sample. A bit complicated, but it works.

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super pleased with the update, well done!!

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Absolutely amazing news to wake up to! Thank you for your years of dedication for my lifetime of support and enjoyment!

niNja

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Eeeeexcellent! :heart_eyes:

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After seeing the announcement on FB I could’t wait to get home from work. Best news of the year! Loving GUI updates, it finally looks (and runs) beautiful on retina iMac and it’s soo much more usable on big screen. Redux even more so, it was so small and blurry in Logic. Other features are also great, but my favorite has to be “play sample selection”, I’ve been hoping for this since Renoise 1.5 and now it’s finally here! :smiley: Thank you taktik and the whole team, great to see the project is alive.

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Did you change this line : <PatternFont>Normal</PatternFont> ?

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No. There is folder Resources/Skin/Fonts in Renoise installation directory where you can find files called Config.xml, PatternConfig.xml and font files.

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Holy shit check the backstage!

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Timestretching? TIMESTRETCHING?! Fine, fine, I’ll start renoising again.

Edit:
Not gonna lie though, that GUI scaling option is legit the best part of this update.

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New Renoise w00t! :sunglasses:

I didn’t like the new pattern editor font, but it’s fairly easy to go back to the 3.1.1 bitmap style font.

C:\Program Files\Renoise 3.1.1\Resources\Skin\Fonts -> C:\Program Files\Renoise 3.2.0\Resources\Skin\Fonts

Copy the following files from old 3.1.1 folder to new 3.2.0 folder :
PatternFont files (.fon) and overwrite PatternConfig.xml (optional to backup this xml file first)

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well this is just the best news! congratulations and thanks for keeping the faith taktik et al!! :metal:

This hack dont work (linux).
I cant use the good old Trash80 fonts. (.fon)