Renoise Updated to 3.4

Renoise just got an update that adds ARM cpu support for M1 Macs and Raspberry Pi.

Yes, Renoise on a Raspberry Pi! How cool is that?

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Sigh…looks like I’m gonna have to return to programming on the Raspberry Pi.

Would be super neat to develop a nice Renoise piece of hardware

Touchscreen, keyboard, two usbs?

Stereo Audio input, headphone out.

Actually the Pi Audio might have all the necessary hardware audio configurations

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loving the new skins too, made a little piece

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That skin is lovely :heart_eyes: time to update!

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Another night with Renoise 3.4

Started with tracker 96 Atari Falcon

Ending with tracker… thoughts like “what else do you need”!? :wink:

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Guess the only “downside” really is that there’s just too many skins to choose from and you kinda feel at home with them all - like a snob with a huge walking closet - plus the ability to create your own… :wink:

Some LFOs on the Master…

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Curious about the performance on the Pi. :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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Do anyone use Renoise inside ableton?

Renoise itself doesn’t work inside Ableton, because it’s a host (essentially a DAW), but the same developer made a plugin called Redux, which can run inside Ableton – Redux is pretty cool, it’s basically a sampler with a tracker interface and a bunch of effects

Not really. I require them yesterday together. Ableton is Master and Renoise Slave.
I would like to use Renoise as a sampler inside Live. Reduxe looks more like a rudimentary version of renoise.
However it is a new terrain for me.

For your purposes. Redux would probably do it.

Has similar sampling and phrases compatibility.

What are you doing that you don’t think redux would work?

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The full version of Renoise only offers Ableton Link, this allows you to tempo sync Renoise to an Ableton project but you can’t route audio from Renoise into Ableton as there is no VST version of Ableton of Renoise, outside of Redux, which is more of Renoises sampler usable in Ableton.

There are some DAWs like FL Studio and Maschine that do allow for audio to be recorded straight into Ableton but that’s because they feature VST versions that you load up into Ableton. Renoise does not feature this. There might be some third party options to get them to work but natively you cannot send audio from one application to the other.

Using something like BlackHole: Route Audio Between Apps could a option on MacOS to route audio from Renoise into Ableton? (Don’t have Ableton so unsure about this)

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I use resample for recording sounds into Ableton live.

Works nice and Renoise is an other way to edit beats and samples. It looks fresh.

Does Renoise work on Windows on ARM?

I am on a MacBook (2008). So I don’t know :man_shrugging:.
Think the OS isn’t important. Maybe I am wrong…

is resample the name of an plugin or were you just referring to the feature?

That’s not running it “inside Ableton”, but sounds like a fun time. (Assuming you mean “Rewire”).

Redux is definitely more limited than Renoise, but it sounded like you were asking about plugins the way your phrased the comment.

If Rewire works for you, that’s great. I was pretty bummed when Reason ended support for it a few years ago… It was a great way to run Renoise side by side with other Draws, which I find pretty useful. Currently I just route audio from Renoise to other DAWs via Blackhole on macOS or Pipewire in Linux – MIDI is pretty easy to send back and forth too.

Totally! I use it for that purpose – very easy to set up too. Or JACK/Pipewire on Linux.

No, the possibility to render samples in a timeline and have a “free” cpu.