@taktik Thanks for your reply, good luck with the M1 port and hopefully the Linux ARM build 
Nice, to both of these, Renoise on Pi400 would be Amiga v2 for me personally.
Not to give anybody any ideas but I would seriously buy another full license to get Renoise on a Pi.
You maybe are in good fortune. The developer might be completely wasting his time doing just that for you Any news from the dev-team? - #7 by taktik
Thanks for the pointer! If you really feel it’s a waste, I feel you underestimate to what extent this could blow the roof off renoise use cases. Renoise Eurorack, Renoise on Zynthian, Renoise handheld etc. Heck, I’d get a pi400 dedicated to Renoise for every one of my kids just for the fun of it.
A Renoise based Dirtywave M8 is like a wet dream.
Also interested
Renoise on Raspberry Pi should than get a “touch screen ready” interface
Nice!!
exactly! imagine something like Nerdseq but with Renoise

Could be even better but not an obligation, Pi have keyboard and mouse ^^
I’m all for an ARM-based version of Renoise, but I wonder what the use case is for using Renoise on a Pi? Wouldn’t it just be a cheaper, less-powerful desktop experience, or are you thinking of using it in some more of a mobile application, like SunVox or LSDJ on steroids? I have always wanted to have Renoise on a small netbook or tablet to use in live performance situations, but if I’m honest, a full-powered laptop is plenty portable and can do everything I want. How would you use a Raspberry Pi version differently?
It was simply that a 400 was just a throwback to the Amiga days for us old farts, but the fact it has no audio output kinda kills that anyway.
bought a 400 specifically for this new ARM version. You can have audio out with a simple dac, increases the fun 
Just got a raspberry pi 400 to check Renoise on and have a long rabbit hole to go down in this weekend. Basically first time doing anything linux, so am struggling a bit finding a workflow. But love that almost everything you need is inside the small keyboard, will get the audio through hdmi and/or see if an usb soundcard works with it. Now first to get Renoise installed
. It says it needs to be installed from root, but trying to paste the extracted tar inside, access is denied?
@Bungle - Throw a class-compliant USB soundcard on the back, you may well have one kicking about. Then you’ll have a setup more than comparable to an A500 with a parallel port sampler. You couldn’t really plug your headphones directly into the Amiga anyway, you had to throw something else on the back ![]()
If you don’t have one, maybe snag a cheap Scarlett 2i2 or something from ebay?
@trueschool - for me, the use case is a dedicated tracker box, one that doesn’t have all sorts of other stuff popping up and distracting me- like on the Amiga, when you threw out the OS in Noisetracker. I tried a Polyend Tracker for exactly this but it was full of hardware and software bugs. I have got further in one weekend in Renoise than I did in a month on the Tracker (before I sold it).
Add this to your wishlist : Renoise on a Steam Deck!
I’ve recently moved to Linux. Extract the tar.gz folder then navigate to the folder and hit shift+F4 (shift-F4 opens a terminal already navigated to the folder you’re viewing) to launch terminal. Then type “sudo sh install.sh” into terminal and it will install renoise. Hope that helps.
Edit: or, from any new terminal window type “sudo sh” then drag and drop the “install.sh” folder into the terminal and it will autocomplete the command.
Disclaimer: this is all based on my use of Ubuntu Studio.
That should Just Work™, it’s an x64 Linux box running a modified Arch-based distro, Sadly my Steam Deck reservation is currently showing Q3, but I shall surely be shoving Renoise on it. Linux holds few fears for me, having been using it since the mid 90s ![]()
Sam thanks for the help, on my pi400 just pressing f4 brings up the terminal and using your sudo… suggestion it indeed seems to install Renoise. Problem now is that I can’t seem to open it! While the pi400 is arm based and I’m using the arm Renoise installer, I get a “cannot execute binary file - exec format error” notice in the terminal when trying to open it (whichever Renoise icon I can find). Googling I’m reading this happens when trying to open a normal x86 64 linux file on an arm based system, but I prolly need to rtfm moar.