I installed renoise on my new laptop the 20th august 2022 , Studio One was installed the 3th october .
There is a Studio one license file called " renoise" in Renoise/roaming/dir.
What’sup with that ?
Presonus bought Renoise, didn’t you know?
yes, they announced it last april, quite a big move tbh.
they even announced tuning algo coming sometimes next year - since ara2 is open source now - to renoise ofc
Either that, or just a matter of windows/S1 associating the .license suffix to S1, so you’re able to doubleclick those files. Nah… that would be a way too shitty move by Presonus.
couldn’t you just play along
Sorry. I have not yet mastered the internet, but believe that being captain obvious is the final stage of annoying people. (Tbh I didn’t know if gentleclock was serious but felt bad for him if he was, getting all these answers. Seems like a nice chap.)
Out friend is not joking it happened to me also,i think joules post above is right
I am serious , new laptop on which both renoise and studio one are installed .
I browsed the renoise Roaming folder and found a studio one license file in there , which I why I created this thread .
File type
reads : studio one license
I dont think you will face any problems its just a windows or studio ones mistake
Both softwares use the same file type/extension *.license
After you installed Studio one your windows started to identify this file type as Studio One’s property (License). That is a Studio one issue, because its programmers wrote a registry line that attached this file type with their software after installing.
I do not have Studio one, so here is what my browser shows me:
Mystery solved?
Mystery?
I’m still not sure it’s a joke so I’m going to answer seriously. Presonus install registered the .license extension in Windows, which is pretty stupid from Presonus. Any file with that extension will then be displayed as “Presonus License File”
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