⮚ Renoise 3.5 and Redux 1.4 Released

Welcome to a new Renoise release:

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Features

General Enhancements

  • Phrase Scripting Engine: Experimental new real-time phrase scripting system that allows programmatic creation or live coding of musical phrases using Lua.

    This feature integrates pattrns, a new open-source project that provides an imperative-style music sequence generator with support for Tidal Cycles’ mini-notation.

    Detailed information, API reference and examples can be found in the pattrns guide.

  • Splitter Effect Device: Works just like a Doofer when it comes to adding effects and setting up macros, but has the additional ability of splitting the audio into two sub-signals, each with their own effect chain. The sub-signals can be one of three types: Parallel for two identical copies, Mid/Side separates the mid and side channels of the sound, while Frequency separates it into low and high frequency bands.

  • Microtuning Support: Support for MTS-ESP microtuning and Scala tuning files has been added as part of an instrument’s native scaling.

    Renoise sample-based instruments can now act as MTS-ESP clients. You’ll need to use an MTS master such as the free MTS-ESP Mini plugin on Windows and MacOS or Surge XT on Linux.

    Scala tuning files can be used without any additional software and are saved with any instrument or song that uses them.

  • Ableton Link Start/Stop: Optional start/stop synchronisation with Ableton Link. (Renoise only)

    For improved collaboration with other Ableton Link compatible devices and software. Note that start/stop synchronisation must be enabled on all Link peers for them to start/stop together.

  • Multi-CPU Performance Enhancements: Significant performance improvements on multi-core systems. (Renoise only)

    Reduced initial CPU load in complex songs and lowering CPU usage in many songs, allowing you to use more DSP FX and instruments.

  • New Factory Content: Fresh presets and additional material contributed by zensphere to inspire new creative workflows.

    The new content includes a whole bunch of new instruments, samples, doofers, splitters and DSP effect presets.

Redux Enhancements

  • MIDI Out: Notes and other instrument data can be sent to the host DAW through MIDI, with the most obvious use being Redux directly controlling other instruments.

  • VST3 Support: Redux is now available in VST3 format.

  • Preference Sync: Changes in one Redux instance will apply to other running Redux plugin instances.

Tooling & Scripting Enhancements

  • Lua API Enhancements: New APIs, bindings and vastly improved UI possibilities for tool developers. (Renoise only)

    See Lua API v6.2 changes for a complete list of changes.

  • LuaJIT Interpreter: Replaced Lua 5.1 with LuaJIT for improved performance in Renoise Tools, Formula device, and the Phrase Scripting Engine.

  • Scripting Terminal Updates: Adjustable font sizes, better auto-reload functionality with external editors, and improved error navigation.

  • LuaLS Language Server Integration: Smarter editing with advanced features like code suggestions and error checking in Renoise’s built in script editor.

User Interface Updates

  • UI Scaling Options: More fractional scaling settings for better compatibility with HiDPI displays.

  • New Pattern Font: Refined visuals for improved readability, especially on HiDPI displays.

  • Updated Font Rendering Engine: With enhanced/fixed kerning.

  • macOS Fullscreen Mode: Now uses the default macOS fullscreen mode with spaces and tiling options.

Workflow Improvements

  • Sample Editor Improvements: Copy/pasting sample selections into new sample buffers now includes basic sample properties as well.

  • Instrument List Enhancements: Resizable list with note and sample playback previews. Also indicates the last track the instrument was played on. (Renoise only)

  • Browser Enhancements: Hide-able Disk Browser and improved default naming. (Renoise only)

  • Mixer Updates: Adjustable meter sizes, RMS and peak level display. (Renoise only)

  • Insert Group From Selection: New command (Control + Alt + G) for quick group creation from selected tracks. (Renoise only)

  • Notepad Device: Remind yourself, or inform others, of what’s going on in an effect chain. Especially handy for complex Doofers and Splitters.

  • EQ5 & EQ10 Enhancements: Channel selection is now always available and there’s two new options for applying the EQ to only the Mid or Side channels.

  • Instrument Automation: This device now has ‘target’ buttons which allow clicking on an external plugin GUI to assign a parameter (if supported by the plugin).

  • Piano In Phrase Editor: Can now be focused by clicking on it or via ‘Control + Tab’, so instead of playing single notes or editing, keypresses will play the phrase.

  • Phrases & Multitimbral Plugins: If an instrument is using Plugin or MIDI, the Phrase Editor’s sample column can now direct notes to a specific MIDI channel. This is huge for multi-timbral plugins, since this is an alternative to aliasing across multiple instruments.

  • MIDI Controlled Macros: An instrument’s macros can now be controlled by MIDI CC#70-77.

  • Pattern Editor Selection Operations: The pattern and phrase editor will use the note or FX under the cursor when there’s no selection set.

  • Pattern Editor Pasting: Now automatically enables columns from the clipboard content.

  • Formula Device: Has the Tool enhancements mentioned above and a new External Editor.

  • MIDI Octave Transpose Option: A new button in the Transport Panel toggles whether MIDI notes from external keyboards will be transposed by the Octave setting.

  • Windows WASAPI: Added support for mono devices, enhanced automatic audio channel conversions. (Renoise only)


VST3 Compatibility & Fixes

  • Track names and colors will be passed to VST3 plugins that support it.
  • Beat positions of patterns are passed as bar start to plugins. Signature changes are guessed from pattern lengths.
  • VST3 parameter set change issues/crashes: Resolved parameter set change errors in plugins like Reaktor VST3 (Forum Link).
  • Korg VST3 plugin should now display correctly on Windows. (Forum Link).
  • PlugdataFX VST3 crash (Forum Link).
  • Linux VST3 plugins scanning issue (Forum Link).

Other Bug Fixes

  • Beatsync crash with time-stretch and texture mode (Forum Link).
  • Possibly wrong applied volume I/O commands with phrases (Forum Link).
  • Key Tracker inconsistencies (Forum Link).
  • Convolver reload activation issue (Forum Link).
  • Repeater BPM sync failure (Forum Link).
  • Faulty Mono In mpReverb DSP FX (Forum Link).
  • MixerEQ mid frequency display was wrong (Forum Link).
  • Filter modulated ghost notes causing noisy pops (Forum Link).
  • Stepper Length can be 257 steps (instead of 256) (Forum Link).
  • External editor resizing quirk for modulation macros (Forum Link) (Renoise only).
  • Right clicking DSP effect bypass now respects “Record into Envelopes” settings (Renoise only).
  • Stop FX command now works in Send tracks (Forum Link) (Renoise only).
  • Send Receiver now always matches routing when automated by Meta devices (Forum Link).
  • Copy/Paste issues between Renoise and other apps on Linux with Wayland (Forum Link) (Renoise only).
  • Holding Shift Doesn’t Stay On Line in Sample FX Column (Forum Link).
  • Changing parameters in sandboxed plugin editors caused a flood of “Change Value” undo steps.

System Requirement Updates

  • Windows: Windows 10 or later, 64bit
  • macOS: Intel or Apple Sillicon based Mac with macOS 11.0 or later
  • Linux x86_64: glibc 2.31 or later and X.org 7.1+ (e.g. Ubuntu 20 LTS or later)
  • Linux arm64: glibc 2.28 or later and X.org 7.1+. (e.g. Debian 10, Raspberry Pi 64-bit OS)

Redux is available as a 64-bit VST3 on all supported platforms, and Audio Unit plugin for macOS.

Linux ARM 32bit (armhf) builds for the Raspberry PI have been dropped. Use a 64bit based OS instead.

Support for ReWire was dropped from Renoise as well, as there are hardly any other ReWire-compatible DAWs left.

Price Updates

Renoise licenses are valid for a full version number and Renoise 2.5 got released nearly a decade ago, so this update will be free for most existing Renoise users. The Redux update is free to all existing Redux users.

For new supporters, we’ve update the prices to better reflects the effort and overall complexity and usability of the products.

Renoise: EUR 76,00*, USD 88,00*
Redux: EUR 48,00*, USD 56,00*

* plus local VAT

New Website

Along with the release we’ve also updated our main webpage at www.renoise.com. Apart from the responsive and new design, the tools and other pages got some major upgrades.

Special Thanks

A big thanks for the alpha and beta tester crews and a lot of others who helped to make this happen. This release, like many others before, has been a great collaborative effort.

@unless for implementing the tidal cycle in pattrns, creating the new website, and helping with Renoise tool development.
@kunitoki for the DSP programming and for his decades of support for Renoise.
@Achenar for the excellent videos, tutorials and Renoise social media caretaking.
Alex Klug for the new website design.
@slujr for the updated and newly added factory presets.
@martblek, @Raul, @toimp for Lua API testing, feedback and support.
@Jonas, @lilith, @ffx, @gentleclockdivider, @dspasic, @korsun, @XTD, @keith303 and many others for the bug hunting, ideas and feedback.


Happy tracking!

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Best! hahahahah Thank you!

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Hooray! Thanks @taktik and the team!

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Congratz all! Happy tracking :drummer:

btw I see the youtube video is still ‘unlisted’;
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You caught me the minute before I’d added the link to this thread in the video before making it public. :yeah:
Congrats on the release everyone, looking forward to what can be done with the new and upgraded features!

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The king is back baby, well done. MIDI out in Redux is fantastic.

Is there a generic donation link for folks who are still in license but would like to kick in a few dollars as a thank you for the work?

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And:

  • metronome volume control in Song Options
  • Plugin and device external editors AND LUA Dialogs will remember their position when reopened after move&close
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This is a great update, thank you @taktik and other contributors. Can’t wait tot try the new features!

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Thanks for the continued support over all the years!

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Massive!

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This update is so huge and thicc that I even forgot about the piano roll for a sec (just joking hehe). It looks amazing, and you really made everyone’s day with this one. It’s such a joy to see this old skool app, which helped create so much great music over the years, still alive, breathing and healthier than ever! :heart_eyes_cat:

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This is a total dream come true update for me, only shortly after I bought Renoise (had Redux for quite some while).
I used Tidal Cycles but found it rather cumbersome installation and integration wise - so the scripting is absolutely major for me. And that combined with Midi Out in Redux…
Just wow!

Also the way controls show up when one sets parameters in the script is so 100% brilliant - just like in my favourite 3D software SideFX Houdini with it’s VEX scripting.

Looking forward to integrating this with my main realtime visualisation tool “TiXL” (https://TiXL.app) via Link, Midi and OSC.

Everything feels really well thought out so thank you so much for all the hard work! :pray:t2::pray:t2::pray:t2:

Cheers,

Tom

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Absolute mess here with windows scaling in Win 11, whatever you change the scale to, it makes the UI bigger or smaller, but cant be maximised, and the UI stays scaled even when you set the scale in windows to something else, strange stuff.


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Nevermind, few changes of scaling in settings and it has gone back to being Maxmisable

WOW this is huge!!!
Great job, gentlemen!

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Jizz,jizz in my pants.

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For any longterm Renoise user out there that is feeling a little bittersweet that version 3.5 is their last update before they have to renew their license:
just know that you are not alone… I happen to be in the same boat. The silver lining for me is that the license between 2.5 and 3.5 lasted 15 years. 15 years. Think about that. Think about how much renoise has improved during those 15 years and how much joy it has brought you in your music creation life. We should be happy and not feeling bittersweet.

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Wow what an awesome update! The new website looks incredibly nice!

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That was awesome !!! big Up

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omg that Phrase Scripting Engine looks so cool!

I’ve had this idea in my head for years to make something like this on a Raspberry Pi or something, but now Renoise features this out of the box! Definitely going to be spending some hours of my life with this feature!

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