![]() I assumed he meant the Renoise one and the area in that which to tool is written to work within (doing this for all tools would be a huge job and make the manual an unwieldy mess!) I have previous suggest that some level of Help Page, Manual and Description might even be worth having as a requirement before acceptance for the official Tools page. Maybe I misunderstood what Vietkong was referring to when he said manual then. The hunt for tools is then nothing more than the hunt for the best VST Synth or FX or sample. Make life incredibly easier, and where to look for them. It’s just important the the users know that there are tools which can ![]() On the Renoise website and the Forum, and Renoise even comes with an automated updateįor Tools. Some tools would also have a more intuitive GUI if they had moreĭirect access to Renoises functions - but this maybe could be enhanced byĪlso, tools are in fact already quite well integrated. Trying to bend Renoise a lot, in ways that are either bug prone or very Tool being implemented natively, like kazakore suggested. I would rather see some of the functionality which proved useful as a Also, which tools to bundle with Renoise? Who decides that? Message, that the Renoise developer Team provides any kind of “support” for But bundling Tools might send out the wrong ![]() But if they new about automatron or automasher, they would know that envelopes in renoise are more fun than in any other audio software.īundling Tools with Renoise does not prevent Tool Devs from providing updatesĮven after the Release was done. Drawing effect or synth parameter envelopes in renoise is a little more difficult in most mainstream DAW’s, so people say fuck it. But, I bet that if they knew that those things are already fixed in tools, many more people would love it. I think that those little things that renoise misses often repulse people from it. I’m not whining about renoise, I would just ask if tools could be added to current downloadable version, or maybe manual would be open for any forum user for editing, so anybody could add it’s tool description to a certain part of manual tool would refer to. In fact, it almost made me quit renoise, and made me switch to Ableton Live, when slices set this way by default. I would have saved loads of time if I knew about that tool earlier, or if it at least would be in tool browser. Later, I found Dblue’s “Slices to pattern”, and I thought: Yeah that’s exactly what I needed! Good work Dblue!. I mean that they are available for download in tools, and are not incorporated into renoise, nor in the manual.įor example: I was a little dissapointed when I found out that I had to put sliced beat to patter editor in it’s original form manually. It gives us a great advantage in comparison to DAW’s like Ableton, Reason, Fl studio and such.Īnyway tools seem to be somehow dismounted from renoise itself. I completely admire them because they help in development of renoise, and in fact I personally find many tools really help fix the things that our tracker lacks. ![]() There are people among renoise users that (if they think renoise misses something) make tools. Just wanted to share some thoughts about renoise, particularily about tools. ![]()
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