Still want automatable per-track and per-line (0, 1, 2, 3 not 0/1 2/3, 4/5, etc) groove controls.
I want to be able to record by pressing the right Shift button on the keyboard, but stay in the same pattern looping, instead of continuing down to the next pattern.
I just want
- a complete revamp of the clunky graph automation system with an additional global control instead only per pattern and a resizable editor
- some love for the instrument modulation devices (presets per device, meta devices, brackets)
- horizontally foldable groups in the pattern matrix
- world peace
is that too much to ask
Iâd like to see the ability to enable/disable patterns in pattern matrix so they could be skipped but not deleted (something like hide/reveal pattern)
Sorry if this has been mentioned before
more flexible routing options, especially from the sample fx page interacting with the main fx
You can silence a pattern in the matrix by left clicking it and pressing enter.
I think theyâre talking about skipping the pattern, not muting it. Iâve also suggested collapsible patterns or sections that could be skipped during rendering. Would be useful for creating short version of a song, for example, or experimenting with song structure.
Can we get the Renoise/Redux FX as individual plugins? And scaling the Redux GUI even moreso, Iâd like to make it even smaller.
That would be awesome
More conditional pattern-fx to flesh out the the Yx command would be nice.
After using the Digitakt for a couple of years and coming back to full in-the-box music making with renoise, I kind of miss the âonly play if neighbor track is playingâ type of commands, especially because it can get very complex with using a number of different commands per pattern.
Thing is with the maybe command, youâre somewhat stuck at âpure randomnessâ in a sense? I would love the idea of even just a âdonât play this Line if this other line triggeredâ type of thing, which can lead to whole chains of randomness
(something tells me someone may have suggested these things before. I kind of take it that this thread is given to be a bit diarrhetic in nature, so apologies for not lurking moreâŚalmost seems like there should be a dedicated and bureaucratic âgenerative techniquesâ r&d divisionâŚthough, hell I suppose thatâs what the forums are forâŚbut wait!
Iâm feeling a bit brain-dead from work today, so I donât really have any suggestions on implementation rn. Cool to see that @danoise knows about the desire for this type of feature
Expanding command fx to match those found on Elektron boxes would be sick, so would selecting a range and having generative fill options like on the Polyend Tracker - like Euclidean fill - would also be dope.
right? why have this not been done yet?
It may be possible to do this using the " Formula Device " @Sajmund
Here a custom sine wave is modulating the cutoff (seemingly) independent of LPC or TPL.
Hth
I would love to be able to tell Renoise what key the project I am working on is, so that it stops showing all black keys as sharps and shows them correctly as flats where needed. Iâm still a proper noob with classical music theory and as I am learning itâs jarring seeing everything as a sharp when writing in a minor key.
project tabs, ability to switch between multiple projects and copy/paste note/sample data etc⌠(something like bitwig)
While not one of my largest requests, this would be a wonderful function to have - copy/pasting data from one project to another.
Or simply use the middle mouse button.
This already is possible. When you open another project in a 2nd Renoise instance you can copy things from one instance to the other instance.
Yep, already aware of that (and have been for years). That is not as convenient as say, Google Chrome, where one can have tabs.
Copy one sample in to another sample. (something like in old version of SoundForge)
Not to be confused with another method, like put two samples in different tracks.
Like mix-paste? This is already possible, right click in sample editor wave view;
Youâll get a window where you can either mix-paste or modulate it;