While waiting for Redux...

Can you show a quote from a dev on this please, last i saw was that it was the sample engine from Renoise 3

https://forum.renoise.com/t/redux-when-does-beta-testing-start/40277

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All this is a joke!

Yay, worship it as “good sign”, devs are probably sweating pure coffee trying to fix critical bugs rather than bombing users with unstable software.

But some news regarding redux, next renoise version, and feature changes could come nice. All those poor cats currently need a lot of catnip to stay calm. There’s shortages already all around the scene, with rumors of beaten up dogs frightening people a lot. Now do something against that mayhem!

This might be a stupid question, but do you guys think we will be able to load vst’s into Redux?

This might be a stupid question, but do you guys think we will be able to load vst’s into Redux?

(No) need to think, we’ll probably find out soon either way;p

This might be a stupid question, but do you guys think we will be able to load vst’s into Redux?

see discodsp highlife sampler for this

Wow, massive screw up or something in the downloads area because I’m not seeing any news about all these new features?! Piano roll? Built in auto-tune? Save as animated GIF? Holy shit check the backstage!

Ok, so, I’m no Neil Degrasse Tyson but I think it’s still January on like, Mars?

^ I’ve actually been thinking about that since morning

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https://forum.renoise.com/t/redux-when-does-beta-testing-start/40277

well no disrespect meant but that says reworked, not improved, i would garner from that that are being ported to the newer framework used in v3, but that is just my interpretation, with such little information ever given from the devs we are all guessing.
i just hope the devs are not expecting to make sustainable sums off this, the ten people who noticed it wss the end of january in this thread does not denote much excitement.

Renoise filters have been critized,
here and on the kvr forum.
Not just filter, but compressor or metering also,
so improving these internal FXs is much more logical step than just reworking them if you wanna step in with the new sampler.

i just hope the devs are not expecting to make sustainable sums off this, the ten people who noticed it wss the end of january in this thread does not denote much excitement.

Wait, are you saying ReVisit isn’t rolling in millions of dollars because a Tracker inside another host, at a time when the VST plugin echo system is imploding, isn’t what people want?!

Luckily the Renoise team is known for releasing fast and releasing often so they can figure this stuff from valid customer feedback, avoiding doing years of development for nothing.

No stress though.

/The Fonz.

Preemptive can we at least all agree that the Renoise Forums anthropomorphized as an angry mob is the one we all secretly love and desire? It’s cathartic.

well no disrespect meant but that says reworked, not improved, i would garner from that that are being ported to the newer framework used in v3, but that is just my interpretation, with such little information ever given from the devs we are all guessing.

Maybe you’re reading it wrong. It explicitly states that Renoise, long after 3.0 was out, would benefit from the reworking. I.e. shared source and concurrent development.

i just hope the devs are not expecting to make sustainable sums off this, the ten people who noticed it wss the end of january in this thread does not denote much excitement.

Why are you even worried? The team are much more capable of doing a cost-benefit analysis than we are, having a lot of crucial info and insight into the project(s). If they’re chosing to go this route to optimize theeffect of their work, I’m just going to guess that it’s done partly because

  • it’s not a whole lot of work compared to banging out X new features that already exist in other DAWs
  • (it lets the devs focus more on differentiating the project(s) from other DAWs/plug-ins)
  • it’s not that hard to maintain
  • it opens a lot of creative possibilities, workflow improvements, etc for some
  • unlike what you’ve surmised by thread activity, it COULD extend the user base quite a bit, depending on traction

As we speaking…
I am very courious how much articles in Computer Music and 5/5 review on MusicRadar have helped sell Renoise :slight_smile:

Still January in some parts of the world… :wink:

I applaud your optimism :slight_smile:

see discodsp highlife sampler for this

Not really sure how this answers his question about Redux…but yes, I guess Redux will allow for loading VSTi, since it is simply the Renoise instrument in VSTi form.

Renoise filters have been critized,
here and on the kvr forum.
Not just filter, but compressor or metering also,
so improving these internal FXs is much more logical step than just reworking them if you wanna step in with the new sampler.

Yes, this and giving Redux some basic sampler features the Renoise one does not have yet (and hopefully bringing them back to Renoise also).

So like… new info by end of February then? Maybe?