⮚ Renoise 3.5 and Redux 1.4 Released

Dependency walker http://www.dependencywalker.com/ shows calls to WinRT and DCOMP dlls which are only 8+

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Congratulations to the Renoise team on the release!

Bonus: The updated website looks great. I’m especially enjoying the new default dark mode for the forums while browsing anonymously. When I logged in, though, it switched back to light mode, but I was able to fix that by going to Preferences → Interface and selecting dark.

Regarding the end of support for Windows… Just a heads-up, Windows 10 support ends October 14th, too. If you’re considering a switch, try KDE Plasma. It’s an official Fedora Edition as of version 42, which makes installation easy. If you’re an experienced Linux user, you probably have strong opinions about other distros being better, Wayland vs X11, etc, but for beginners, KDE on Fedora is a familiar experience. I recently set it up on my teenager’s laptop and they jumped right in without missing a beat.

Good times.

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Do you mean transposing the sample in real-time without retriggering it?

If so, I made a thread in the beta forum - @taktik said it changed with the micro-tuning support and it may or may not be possible to bring it back.

I miss it at times but would take micro-tuning support over it any day :slight_smile:

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Congrats on the new release! Interesting new features. Didn’t see the pattrns thing coming. Not sure how useful this will be to me as it is a bit niche, but we’ll see. The other updates are very nice, especially MIDI out in Redux will certainly be useful!

Unfortunately, the new fullscreen mode is not usable on my Intel MacBook Pro. Everytime I do something in the GUI (e.g. switch tabs), the entire GUI freezes for 5 seconds (i.e. meters are just stuck and I cannot interact with it). So I have to work in window mode on this machine. All seems fine on my M4 MacBook Pro though.

Big up on the release! The splitter tool is excellent, it’s so useful for keeping the # of tracks down for me, as I used to make separate tracks for low/mid/high processing (which also made multiband plugins very useful for Renoise). The fact that it includes parallel and M/S options is great.

The CPU optimizations are VERY appreciated. Tracks that used to hover around 80% are not hitting 60% and I feel much more comfortable doing buss processing with more CPU intensive plugins.

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@cupcake let’s start with downloading v3.5.1. then try and see if you downloaded the Intel or the Apple Silicon version.

I own Renoise but not Redux. Does Redux expose Phase scripting parameters as plugin parameters that can be mapped inside a DAW?

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If you have set up input parameters in your phrase script in redux you can link them to the macros for control using your daw of choice.

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LFG Renoise Gang!!! Awesome update. Thanks for listening Devs.

Edit: The splitter and the new EQ features are my fav. And I need to learn lua asap. Phrase scripting :exploding_head:

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Wow, and you didn’t name it “Renoise 4.0” so that people lose the possibility to upgrade : )

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I can’t upgrade though because my old studio iMac is unsupported now.

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I’m sorry to read that, @plexiglass!

Same here with a MacPro 5,1. But i am currently trying to install Ventura with Open Legacy Patcher. Got it running yesterday, but only with the old NVDIA stock GPU, now i have to figure out how to geht an AMD 560 Pulse running. But Renoise was running fine with the NVDIA Card.

With an iMAc it’s probably even more easy to install, because there is better support for stock hardware configurations.

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I’ve got a 570 working with OpenCore so it is possible, I think there’s a Dortania guide for that.

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Was trying out all the new features the last days and i like it. Especially the new GUI additions.
Thanks for the great update!

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If you plan to use hardware long switch to Linux.

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it’s mostly working now. My EFI-Boot Image was still written for the NVDIA stock card. I still have to find out how stable this, especially for recoding with ableton and reaper.

Linux is my long term plan @lilith , but for now macos is fine.

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