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Overbridge Stuttering Audio Also Reaktor Questions
Hello, new to Renoise been using it native no issues for a couple of weeks. Need to bring in some external plugins; having some issues. Hope one of you fine sirs or madams can help?
MacBook Pro 2020, M1 processor
Renoise ARM64, V3.4.2
Digitakt as instrument (AU), Analog Heat as effects (AU), both units in Overbridge mode and look fine in Overbridge control panel.
Tested all in Ableton, no issues works as expected.
Renoise:
Digitakt as instrument; super choppy audio (unusable.)
Analog Heat as effect; super choppy audio (unusable.)
Can use both devices as audio interfaces still in Overbridge mode; no issues.
Any Halp! would be very welcome.
Other, less dire issues:
Reaktor 6 as instrument, no audio; feel like I’m doing something dumb, but too dumb to figure out what it is that I’m doing?
Reaktor 7 Playbox as instrument, no audio, same as above.
Reaktor 6 as FX, works as expected; yay!
Other even less dire issues:
Clicking on the Plugin editor keeps bringing my MacOS tool bar up. Need to click back into Renoise window for my midi keyboard (Keyboard) to activate. Maybe how it is, just odd and distracting.
Anyways, thanks again; really hope I figure this out. Always had trouble putting actual songs together in the DAWs (to the point I never did) and Renoise work flow seems to be an AHA moment for that.
Cheers!
I’ll keep poking around the forums and edit my comment as I figure stuff out.
Cheers cheers!
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Can't find or load vst3 Mac
I’ve searched for hours on google and this forum and can’t find anyone with the exact same problem as me/ at least not found the solution!
I can’t seem to load a bunch of new .vst3 VST’s into Renoise (on Mac).
I’ve tried rescanning a million times, tried putting just one of the .vst3 files in various directories in case it’s looking elsewhere and I’ve deleted the failed cache files in the preferences folder, nothing has worked.
At the moment the only plugins I have that are showing are the default AU Apple ones that I guess came with Renoise…
If anyone has any suggestions please send them over!
At the moment the .vst3’s are in library>Audio>Plug-ins>VST I’ve put just the file in there and also tried the whole folder the vst was unzipped in, neither are showing up.
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GSi VB3-II occasionally crashes latest Renoise
I recently bought the GSI VB3-II plugin - unfortunately both its VST2 and VST3 versions occasionally cause a fatal error with the latest Renoise. So I thought I’d report.
Here’s a screenshot of the error message:
My specs:
PC, Windows 11, Intel Core i7 12700K
Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 USB (in 96kHz)
Renoise 64bit - full version v3.4.2
GSi VB3-II 1.1.1 (VST2 and VST3 version)
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Is the Sampler linked to the individual tracks?
Hello Guys,
I am new to renoise. I used Ableton fpr quite a long time, but grew tired of it so I am trying Renoise and its so much fun. I am still a noob and am currently struggling with the sampler.
On a new and empty project: When I drag a sample (in this case a break)on an empty track it automatically gets loaded into the sampler, after that I slice it and record the slices on the track. Usually I want to continue with another track and add a pad-sample on a new track, but than the sampler doesnt show the old sample break. There is no way for me to reslice the previous sample. I come from an Ableton workflow, where a sampler is linked as an instrument to the track. so I can have different sampler on each track. Is this not the case with renoise. I appreciate every help because I totally got lost and the tutorials are not helping.
I use the Demo version right now, if it makes any difference.
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More File History Entrys for loaded and saved files?
Hello together!
Is there a way to do this? In Renoise config i dont found any option for this. Is there a Tool for this thing maybe?
In my Memory i had use such of this years ago in my first Renoise phase. But i’m not 100 percent sure.
happy tracking
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How Render a livelooping/mixing to disk?
Hello together!
I want ask if there is the ability to Render a livelooping(livemixing to disk as it heared while playing. The Render to Disk function is net helpfull in this, and a external Programm running for that is not so elegant. Is there a way to do this with Renoise own mechanism or exist tools for that?
happy tracking
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Very unstable external MIDI timing
First of all, I don’t think this is Renoise-specific really, but I’m nevertheless in need of some assistance, advice, and experiences. Most of what I’m describing I can also replicate in Ableton Live 10, more or less.
The issues is that all external MIDI events coming from my audio interface Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 (1st gen, yes I know, it’s aging, has lots of known issues, and is due for replacement) to any external synth are subject to severe jitter that seems to directly depend on the ASIO buffer size. For an example at 44.1kHz and 512 sample buffers (11.6ms audio callback buffer latency) external MIDI events also have about as much jitter. Renoise is able to compensate the latency as per the numbers reported by the driver, but constant random jitter of over 10ms or so on every note event is quite noticeable and borderline unbearable for any sort of exact timing. I’d have to go down to about 128 samples at 44.1kHz to make the jitter not be an issue, but buffer sizes that low aren’t feasible for me due to performance reasons. At the other end using a 1024 sample buffer problem becomes even worse and makes MIDI completely unusable.
Worth mentioning that obviously none of this jitter appears in internal MIDI events such as the built-in sampler or VST instruments, only external MIDI going out from the interface (and audio routed back into it). None of the MIDI settings in Renoise aid the problem at all either, only lowering the ASIO buffer size does, but it’s a very brute force that doesn’t even eliminate the problem. One thing I also notice that especially at higher buffer lengths (especially 1024) I can see the GUI refresh rate stutter slightly periodically, and the MIDI timing also gets messed up at these exact moments when the Renoise GUI drops frames. Ableton Live also behaves similarly, perhaps subtly different, but clearly still suffering from the very same issue.
Is this a behavior anyone else has experienced with other audio interfaces? Is it a software issue that could have a solution, or do I need to face the facts that this old Focusrite sucks with regards to MIDI as well? I’d hate to invest in a new interface just to learn that it too suffers from this behavior. There must be some solution though, because I don’t think you’d find many musicians who’d be happy with MIDI timing this unstable.
Attached is a stereo recording of a “click track” with the channels containing audio from an external synth via MIDI, and an internal sampler instrument, respectively, to illustrate the issue. This was done at 44.1kHz with 512 sample buffer which is the default I work at. Also for the record I’m using Windows 10.
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Renoise with Mashine
Hi. I’d appreciate it if someone can help with a couple of issues I’m having.
I cannot seem to get Renoise to recognise my Maschine. I have followed instructions in the manual, read some posts in this forum, and unless I’m getting things completely wrong; it’s still not working. I have also tried mapping global controls with the learn function, but of course this is not detected as there is no midi data being received by Renoise.
I have selected device in Renoise preferences, put Maschine into midi mode, still no connection (LED on Renoise not responding).
My second problem is that many vst instruments are not being detected in Renoise, despite them appearing to be scanned on start up. An example of one is Massive X.
I’m new to Renoise and the forum, so apologies if I’m missing something really simple.
Renoise V3.4.2
Maschine Mk 3
OS Windows 10
64-bit OS and x64-based processor.
All software appears to be up to date.
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FL20 plugin in Renoise
FL has nice plugin, something like FL in other DAW-s. Unfortunately it works bad - is completely out of sync (sometimes less, sometimes more). Is kind of ok when plugin small window is open and starts play unevenly, some notes faster, some with delay.
Anyone try it?
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My Renoise songs
Good morning ! You can find my songs, made with Renoise 3.1.1, at the following link : :https://soundclick.com/andromedaproject
Your comments are welcome. Thank you !
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Why are notes written as C#4?
Does anybody know why are notes written as C#4 and not as 4C#?
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Renoise 3.0 no piano roll , tools
question i bought renoise 3.3.0 and i reinstalled renoise and iano roll in tools is not displayed , is it possible to use piano roll with my license, is there a neat way to know how to use piano roll for example to download somewhere , is there a known lick . please information,
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Small "Edit" feature bug
Not a big bug, but I found out that, when editing a message, it shows a text message saying the message got edited, but the edit doesn’t show until we refresh the page with F5
EDIT: test
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Polymetric idm/breakcore/bass/riddim + xrns
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YEI6u9zVQFEV8vuA0wk0Ry3NutcM6OPD/view?usp=share_link
only free external plugins used
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[tool idea] upgrade filters for all (old) instruments
Ey,
I’m working on a bunch of old .xm’s & .mods in Renoise, bringing them to the new millennium and so are working with a lot of instruments showing;
Afaik right now you have to manually go through every old instrument and hit the ‘Upgrade Filters’ button, right? If there is a tool already that can batch do this for all instruments in a song or if there is a native feature that I forgot, please let me know!
If not and it would be possible to script this, that would be great to have as there are a 800+ files to go through .
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.XRNS/Song.xml - identifying Spire presets
I am trying to work out which presets I have used in my old tunes that make use of Spire/Massive. I have newer versions installed on my new PC so the Spire & Massive VSTs don’t load (they appear in the VST failure dialog when I open the tune in Renoise).
Which part (XML element) of the Song.xml file would tell Renoise which preset to load in Spire or Massive?
I’ve created a simple .xrns files which only opens 1 instance of Spire with the PL Chord Me factory preset. How does Renoise tell the VST which preset to load? If there a “blob” of binary data or something? I can’t find any reference to the name of the preset itself.
Is it contained within this “chunk”? (see Massive example below)
<PluginType>VST</PluginType> <PluginIdentifier>Massive</PluginIdentifier> <PluginDisplayName>VST: Native Instruments GmbH: Massive</PluginDisplayName> <PluginShortDisplayName>Massive</PluginShortDisplayName> <PluginEditorWindowPosition>473,150</PluginEditorWindowPosition> <ParameterChunkType>Chunk</ParameterChunkType> 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PolarTimeCast - JailuSerin (Album 2023)
PolarTimeCast - JailuSerin (BandCamp)
SoundCloud :
(Formerly Chemeleon btw.)
Enjoy
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Beginner Help with keyboard/putting down notes
Hi there!
A beginner here who probably is missing something obvious.
Coming from using the Polyend Tracker I find both a lot of similarities and differences with Renoise.
My first “stumble” is when slicing;
I slice up a four bar drum-loop in even slices (a total of 32 slices), if I want to edit these into one pattern I find that when trying to do it the keyboard keys is overlapping, thus “accidentally” putting down the same slices/notes when changing octaves, this also happens when using a midi-keyboard (32 keys) and changing octaves on the keyboard I also trigger the same keys when editing making it hard to get the edits like I want it…
Is there an option to not have the same keys triggering on different octaves?
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CrackleGen - Renoise Doofer
Made a crackle-generator to aid in the production of vinyl crackles, raindrops hitting a surface, choppy randomized gate/glitch.
This is a fairly simple Doofer, but produces some nice randomized gating with filter control. Aim this towards sounds you’d like to be in the background (like vinyl crackle, etc.). Works on any sound you throw in the sampler, 'cuz it’s a Doofer!
CrackleGen.xrdp (7.1 KB)
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