Wow, that's really cool! I use Renoise for all my tracks, but I
haven't upgraded in a while (I still use 1.9 a lot because the speed
of the arpeggiator wasn't working for me in 2.1). But I'll definitely
have to check out some of the new features.
Louis
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Rafal Zawadzki <bluszcz(a)bluszcz.net> wrote:
Hi,
probably all interested are already conscious, but if not - since few days
there is available new release of Renoise,
http://www.renoise.com/indepth/renoise-news/back-to-beats-with-renoise-2-7-…
with really revolutionary features:
* Multiband send device (which allows to send channel to 3 routes -
depends on range freq!)
* Beat slicer
* Improved Automation (finally Renoise are automatise parameters for full
song in fancy way, snap them to the beat and so on).
It's still beta - but with Renoise quality - besides of few bugs its free
from memory laks and crashes (yesterday was working on song in 12 tracks +
7 vst instruments + loomer + one ladspa effect) and Renoise survice longer
than me.
:)
P.S.
From Linux users point of view some things are still missing (LV2 support
+ Jack Master Transport problem - I heard that Jack developers has been
contacted since its not exactly renois issue), but for sure it is really
mature Linux DAW.
Cheers,
Rafał
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