Renoise 2.0 Launched

US Introductory offer of a free sample kit      29/01/09

Renoise 2.0 Launched


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Renoise 2.0 has been launched. To celebrate the launch its makers are doing a special promo that offers an exclusive sample kit of over 100 MB. All the details, including information on how to download the free demo, can be found at: renoise.com/launch/ Here's all the details from the press release...
With over four months of exhaustive testing behind it, Renoise 2.0 incorporates a massive engine overhaul, hundreds of improvements, and rock solid stability. A complete overview of all the new features can be found at: renoise.com/new/ ABOUT RENOISE:
A unique approach when compared with mainstream music sequencers, Renoise's streamlined workflow delivers professional results on Windows, Macintosh, or Linux.
Renoise 2.0 is a complete music production environment with support for FX and instrument plug-ins, automatic plug-in delay compensation, multi-core load balancing, MIDI i/o, audio recording, flexible audio output, parameter automation, and much more.
Renoise is a mod tracker. If you've never used a tracker before, don't be put off by the machine-code-like appearance of the main editing screen. Ultimately, it's just a display of simple note and effects information that is easily understood and, for the proficient user, makes the creation of music far quicker than is possible in traditional sequencers.
Why spend hours cobbling beats together with a mouse when you can do it in seconds with a few keystrokes? Whether you're an audio veteran or just starting out, Renoise is the perfect complement for anyone looking for something new.
With Renoise 2.0 a generation of oldschool trackers and contemporary musicians looking for something "different" have reason to celebrate.
TRACK ON!
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