Didn’t you know? He’s the vice president of the Association for Tracker Research and Native Sound Design. He only composes in between times while having a break.
Yes, and you can copy and paste stuff from one instance to the other.
Which leads me to a wish I have for Renoise:
I would like being able to save samples/instruments as .wav, .mp3 and more (the original file format). Right now it’s only possible to save as .xrni, which is kinda strange.
kinda wish I was a secret developer, then I wouldn’t be so antsy about when there will be another version release
I do want to get a nameplate badge for my music desk with my new title on it, though…
@corb yes, you basically press play on the downbeat to tempo sync between the two instances. it’s primitive, but makes me feel like a musician to actually have the rhythm to pull off a seamless transition
I see, thank you. Last night I set up a send track to a headphone only out. I will try mixing two tracks with one going to main and both going to headphones using the spacebar to sync the track thats only in my head. Almost like a real dj but with renoise.
It would be nice to have the ability to copy samples from one instrument to another (easily). There are some hackarounds to this (e.g., navigate to the song in the browser>song>samples; open up two instances of Renoise), but it would be nice to be able to just copy/paste using the usual commands.
Also, rendering to sample always creates a lower volume result. y tho?
Why not? A user-driven development path seems like it would be a great asset to the devs for turning out updates with desirable feature sets. More updates = higher version number = quicker license renewals = profits and a better product.
It just doesn’t seem like renoise is much of a development priority, though… Taktik has been MIA for months now, yes?
Yeah, I don’t think this is a bad thing (unless people make it a bad thing). In all the years on/off with Renoise I don’t think I’ve ever posted before in this thread, but it seemed like the right place to be like "hey, this would be cool to have.’
I’m, like, also more that 100% happy with Renoise - and part of the reason I am is because this is clearly a passion project for the devs. They work on it when they can, and when they do add things, it only makes it better (without, generally, breaking a bunch of other shit). Often their updates take into account common requests and/or things that “make sense” - so I think it can’t hurt to (respectfully) talk about things we’d like.
From what I’ve seen, people aren’t demanding things in this thread. Just making a wish list. If nothing else, it serves as a thermometer for what people in this thread, a vocal minority, I’m sure, are interested in. Some of which might be relatively easy to implement. While other suggestions will never, ever happen. Regardless, it seems like a good thing to know. Even if it has no bearing on your development plans or timetable.