Renoise Digital Audio Workstation

Renoise is a complete, multi-platform and expandable Digital Audio Workstation. It lets you record, compose, edit, process and render production-quality audio using a music-tracker based approach.

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Cross-Platform

Renoise runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. If you want to use Renoise on all of them, that's possible too! Your license covers all platforms, so there's no need to register a separate copy for each.

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Tracker Interface

Quick. That pretty much sums it up. Once you get rolling with the keyboard shortcuts, there is no stopping you. And there are no annoying floating windows. Every widget stays where it belongs.

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Native FX

With over 26 native effects included, Renoise has all the essentials you need to tackle any production: reverb, delay, filters, compressors, EQ, distortion, flanger, phaser and more. Use as many of them as you like.

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Meta Devices

With meta devices like the Signal Follower, LFO, X/Y Pad, Meta Mixer and more, you can modulate or control other device parameters instead of manipulating audio, making for complex and powerful sound design possibilities.

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Plugin Support

Plugins provide you with a vast array of effects and synths. With Renoise, all of that is within reach. Renoise supports VST, AU, LADSPA and DSSI.

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Plugin Grabber

Turn synthesizer plugins into CPU-friendly multi-sample instruments with the Plugin Grabber. Then use the Instrument Editor to modify the behavior of the instruments.

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Sampler

Edit and audition samples with the Sample Editor. Because really, why should you let yourself be distracted by switching back and forth to external editors?

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Render To Sample

Quickly render clips of sequenced audio running through an effects chain to new instruments. Re-use them in new and interesting ways. Every sound can be a sample.

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Jack Support

JACK is the leading audio interconnection technology on Linux and is fully supported by Renoise.

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MIDI

Connect Renoise to hardware synths or plug-in instruments, to send and receive notes and controller changes. Sync Renoise in either master or slave mode.

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OSC

OSC (Open Sound Control) is an open protocol for controlling and interfacing audio applications. Renoise can act as a OSC server, sending OSC commands, or can act as OSC client using scripting.

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Spectrum Analyzer

The built-in, highly customizable spectrum analyzer helps you pinpoint problematic areas in your final mix. Use it to compare the frequency content of different tracks or view the entire master output in the frequency domain.

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Automation

Take advantage of graphical automation envelopes to automatically control parameters and give your productions more variety and depth.

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Mixer

Renoise's flexible answer to the traditional mixer. Also doubles as an interface for managing the DSP chains.

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Flexible Routing

Send, Group and Master tracks pave the way for more unique audio routing options allowing to reuse DSP chains efficiently.

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Multi-Channel I/O

Full support for multiple hardware channels going both in and out in real-time.

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Multi-Core Support

Unleash your computer's full potential. Renoise takes advantage of all the cores in your system to boost performance, allowing you to add more and heavier effects and instruments than before.

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PDC

Plugins and external inputs may intruduce varying amounts of latency. With Renoise's Automatic Plugin Delay Compensation technology, all virtual instruments and effects in your productions will be synced automatically.

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Track Grouping

Grouping is not only an organisational feature for keeping your project tidy. It's also a handy routing mechanism for applying the same effects to a number of tracks.

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Lua Scripting

Renoise contains an extensice API (application programming interface) which enables you to customize and extend the application.

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