Submitted by
taktik on February 21, 2010 - 19:41
The first Release Candidate of Renoise 2.5 is now available. Release Candidates are the last steps before declaring the version Final.
That means if you are an unregistered user, you can finally download the demo. Together with the registered users we have intensively tested and finetuned the release during the last months. So we expect it to be rock solid.
Submitted by
taktik on December 12, 2009 - 18:27
Just in time for a new decade, Renoise 2.5 BETA is here.
Submitted by
taktik on January 15, 2009 - 15:55
Today marks the official launch of Renoise 2.0 Final, a unique tool for music making. To celebrate this huge milestone we are doing a special promo:
Because this launch is such a special event we throw in an exclusive sample kit of over 100 MB.
Submitted by
taktik on January 13, 2009 - 09:59
Renoise 2, the DAW with the tracker interface, is finally on its way to the finish line. About 4 months of exhaustive testing are about to end, so yeah, it's pretty much rock solid. More importantly, we are entering a new era of awesomesauce with features such as Automatic PDC and an insane 4096 PPQ timing resolution.
Submitted by
taktik on September 15, 2008 - 15:44
Renoise 2.0 provides unprecedented granular control over audio, now with a range of new features targeting traditional recording artists and composers. A unique approach when compared with mainstream music sequencers, Renoise's streamlined workflow delivers professional results on Windows, Macintosh, or Linux.
Submitted by
taktik on April 21, 2008 - 21:16
The first Linux version of Renoise has finally gone gold. We have spent the last few months finetuning to complement the versatility offered by the various Linux distributions and we think it paid off. Renoise has become one of the most stable and integrated music production applications available on the platform.
Submitted by
taktik on March 19, 2008 - 13:07
Here is the first Release Candidate of the Linux version of Renoise 1.9.1. There is also a free demo to evaluate the software before you register.
Submitted by
taktik on February 2, 2008 - 21:56
The Renoise Team is pleased to announce the first ever public Renoise demo for Linux.
As a Linux user you may come to appreciate Renoise's hands-on and fundamental approach to music production. For those on other platforms, now is the chance to experience Renoise on the operating system that has become famous for its flexibility and stability.
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