Renoise
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Author: | Eduard Mueller (Taktik) and Zvonko Tesic (Phazze) |
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Developer: | Eduard Mueller (Taktik) and Zvonko Tesic (Phazze) |
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Website: | http://www.renoise.com |
Renoise is a contemporary software package based upon the heritage and development of tracker software. Its primary use is the composition of music using MIDI sequencing of soft synths and samples. The main diferentiation of Renoise from other music software is the characteristic vertical sequencer used by tracking software, as opposed to the more popular horizontal sequencers.
Unlike major corporate software development, the Renoise development team work with the Renoise user community online to pool ideas for new feature as well as work on bug testing. Given its relatively smaller userbase, the sense of collective ownership from this community is strong.
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[edit] History
Renoise was originally written from the code of another tracker called NoiseTrekker, made by Juan Antonio Arguelles Rius (Arguru). The then unamed Renoise project was initiated by Eduard Mueller (Taktik) and Zvonko Tesic (Phazze) during december 2000. As discussed in this NoError article the development team aimed take tracking software into a new standard of quality, enabling tracking scene composers to make audio of the same quality as other exisiting professional packages. By early 2002 stable versions (such as 1.27) were available. Over the years the development team has grown, including Paul Rogalinski (Pulsar), Martin Sandve Alnes (Martinal) and Simon Finne (Blackis), in order to expand on features, port to Mac OS X, and maintain the Web site.
[edit] Features
32 bit versions of Renoise currently run under recent versions of Windows and Mac OS X. Renoise has a long list of features, including for example full MIDI and MIDI sync support, support for VST 2.0 plugin technology, ASIO multi I/O cards support, integrated sampler and sample editor, internal real-time DSP effects with unlimited number of effects per track, master and send tracks, full automation of all commands, hi-fi wav rendering etc.
Renoise is available as either a free or a commercial version. The only difference between these versions is that the commercial version includes hi-fi wav rendering and ASIO support, but the free version has a window to remind you to register after 30 hours of use.
[edit] Future Developments
Future versions of Renoise will have songs and instruments saved in an open source XML format. This means that now also third party developers can write tools and converters to convert from and to .xrns as this will be the new extension.
[edit] Famous Renoise users
[edit] External links
- Renoise's homepage
- Renoise Wiki Tutorial
- Noisetrekker (precursor to Renoise)