⮚ Renoise 3.3 and Redux 1.2 released

Thank you for this fantastic update! Long live Renoise.

I’m pretty late, but BIG THANKS :+1: for VST3 and sidechaining support. That’s indeed great news. Will check it out ASAP. Glad to see that new features are implemented.

thank you very much ! wanted sidechaining feature for so long. thank you ! :pray:

@SyneRyder

See Windows: Very slow scanning and memory leak when scanning Waves9 VST3 shell please.

This issue seems to affect Waves 9 and Waves 10 it seems and is going to be fixed soon.

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Thanks taktik! I’m sorry you have to keep dealing with Waves Shell drama, but I appreciate it. And I’m really surprised Waves haven’t given you free Horizon / Mercury licences - all the Waves plugins I’ve bought are because I use them with Renoise. I wouldn’t have spent as much money with Waves if it wasn’t for your work!

Back on topic, VST3 is a big help, maybe now I can try making my own VST plugins. Wasn’t much point when Steinberg wouldn’t give out VST2 licences, I’d only be making VSTs to use with my favorite Renoise! :smiley:

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Thanks for the Linux XDG compliant filesystem updates. Much appreciated.

Good news! Thanks Renoise Team!

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Long time no C )))
The update we deserved ! Thank you guys))

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Fantastic! Thanks!

Great! Got my hands on the new features and they are very usefull! Used sidechaining with the default routing possibilities already for a long time. But the new implementation rockz!

Thanks. Somehow the CPU rate is a bit lower. The project, what I was after needs now about 35 % CPU instead of 85 %.

wipes a tear of joy

I can not express my gratitude enough for this one and only tracker DAW that lives on with just one single fellow developing the program core code. Back in the old days I loved OctaMED Professional to the computer platform AMIGA and ReNoise is as far as I know the only one out there that works and look similar to it.
Purchased license years ago and never regretted it.
VST3 support is definately a milestone. With pandemic isolation I wanted to try Soloncontutti to play realtime with buddies online and it’s a VST3 only thing… Now I can at least see if it works as the developer for Solocontutti says. :slight_smile:

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