Renoise 1.2 - Pro Tracker Software

US VST and ASIO support      03/01/03

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Renoise is aimed to fill the gap between traditional "piano-roll" music software and "tracker" music software. It's taken the folks at Renoise 3years to develop this new software and they are certainly proud of it. Just take a look around their website for living proof. What they lack in English skills they make up for in enthusiasm. Features
  • Easy to use user interface, all-in-one, customizable and fast (uses DirectX)
  • Easy to use song sequencer and song editor (tracker style)
  • Full MIDI support (MIDI playback synchronized with audio latency and can be additionally synchronized manually if necessary)
  • Full synchronization via MIDI clock as master or slave to external programs or hardware that is able to receive or send MIDI clock (e.g. drum machines, external sequencer, etc.)
  • Integrated support for VST Plug-Ins 2.0 (effects and sound processors)
  • Integrated support for VSTi (VST instruments 2.0 - you can use many great software synths from Renoise)
  • ASIO multi I/O cards support (for very low latency) with the ability to route tracks to hardware channels
  • Integrated sampler and high quality mixer
  • Integrated sample editor with full sample editing capabilities (cut, copy, paste, zoom, etc.)
  • Integrated instrument editor with graphical envelopes (better than classic ADSR envelope)
  • High quality player (internal 32-bit float point processing, interpolated, click free)
  • Real-time DSP engine with high quality effects (reverb, echo/delay, compressor, distorsion, flanger, phaser, EQ...)
  • Track effects, master effects, send effects which can be applied in desired amount on each track
  • Unlimited number of effects per track and high speed effects processing
  • Automation of effects via track and instrument envelopes
  • Sampler supports: samples, multi sampled samples (sample splits), loop samples (loops)
  • Use sounds all at once: Sampler + VSTi + MIDI audio (as one instrument)
  • High quality WAV renderer (32-bit, 96 kHz, 2 quality modes (near perfect and perfect), with ability to render each track into separate file)
  • Build-in visualization (Stereo Scopes, Track Scopes, Spectrum Analyzer)
  • Many popular formats support (songs/modules/instruments/samples)
  • Runs on all 32-bit Windows that support DirectX 8.0 or later (Windows 95-98-Me-NT-2000-XP) With Renoise you get - song editor, sample and instrument/patch editor, and track/instrument effects editors - all in one program. Each of these is like fully featured software of its own. Because of this integration Renoise is actually like a home-studio in one music program. You can make entire mixes using only Renoise and export them later via WAV file for CD-burning or mastering. Renoise is a shareware program. The full version is available at $45 USD. Benefits of Registering
  • FREE updates (until release 2.0)
  • ASIO multi I/O cards support with the ability to route tracks to hardware channels.
  • High quality WAV renderer (for CD burning or mastering) - 32-bit, 96 kHz, 2 quality modes (near perfect and perfect interpolation), with ability to render each track into separate file
  • Special support on http://www.renoise.com - beta downloads, upgrade downloads, special mailing system for communicating directly with developers (to receive technical support quickly). System Requirements
  • Intel Pentium II or AMD equivalent
  • Sound card
  • Graphics card and monitor that can support up to 1024x768 in 16 bit color
  • (ASIO support in hardware and MIDI based hardware are supported, but not required)
  • Any 32-bit Windows (95-98-Me-NT-2000-XP) that can support Direct X 8.0 or later Downloads Available
  • www.renoise.com

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