support through new fractional scaling options and a refined pattern font enhances readability on modern high-resolution displays. Advanced Routing
The 3.5 release focuses on strengthening the scripting ecosystem, improving the visual interface for high-resolution displays, and deepening the functionality of built-in tools. A. Advanced Lua Scripting and Performance
The built-in script editor now includes advanced LuaLS Language Server integration , empowering users with intelligent auto-complete, context-aware code suggestions, and faster error diagnostics. renoise 3.5
: New scripting capabilities and MIDI channel support in phrases allow for advanced articulation switching, which is particularly useful for complex orchestral or cinematic libraries.
: Powered by the new open-source "pattrns" system, this feature allows for complex algorithmic sequencing using Tidal notation and Lua scripting. support through new fractional scaling options and a
Beyond new features, Renoise 3.5 includes numerous workflow enhancements. These improvements are designed to streamline the music-making process, allowing producers to work more intuitively and efficiently. Features like customizable keyboard shortcuts, enhanced track management, and smarter editing tools all contribute to a more seamless and productive workflow.
The following paper outlines the key technical advancements and workflow shifts introduced in , the most significant update to the tracker-based Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) since version 3.0. Advanced Lua Scripting and Performance The built-in script
For developers, the Lua API has been upgraded to version 6.2, adding new bindings, improved UI possibilities, and the all-new Canvas view for custom graphical tools.
Renoise 3.5 is for anyone looking for a powerful, flexible, and inspiring DAW. This includes:
Group tracks, send channels, and master bus configurations offer unlimited routing possibilities. The Tracker Workflow vs. Traditional DAWs
: The scripting engine now uses LuaJIT , significantly improving the performance of user-created tools, the Formula device, and phrase scripting.