

#Renoise javascript manual
This should be possible, per that manual page, but it just doesn't work that way in practice.
#Renoise javascript software
And even though it outputs a rock solid MIDI clock (no detected BPM wobbles on Pam's at all), you can only "negatively compensate" up to the length of your audio interface's input buffer.īasically I want MIDI clock & notes out, hardware audio back in, then combine that with software audio & mix/master the lot inside the DAW. It seems like it's massively overcompensating the offset being added to incoming audio (or the size of my audio interface's input buffer is much larger than what it's reporting), or the PDC on the line in "plugin" is just plain broken. nstruments), incoming audio in the line in device isn't correctly compensated relative to audio generated from VSTIs I have to either turn plugin delay compensation off and live with the consequences of that, or use its per-track delays to add around an additional 60ms to any tracks running software-generated audio. Basically, it seems that even in "line-in return" mode (. Running into some teething troubles getting everything synched and playing nicely together. I only recently started getting into modular, and have a Pam's as my hardware clock. When combining Renoise and modular, basically I want Renoise as MIDI sequencer via MIDI to CV, as I work melodically and don't always want to be limited to step sequences.

I'm a pretty heavy Renoise user - love the unlimited tracks, the automation lanes, and the whole concept of "song mode" is, to anyone used to tracker interfaces, *obviously* how everything should always work. The program always made me feel liberated from standard workstation composition. If I find some cool stuff, I will post some ideas in here. If you could hack one of those fancy grid panel controlers with the screens.such as the native instruments model or that push device.maybe you could provide the scope outputs to those screens/screen. As in, the lanes, maybe they have more control for i/o of the program.Ī cool thing that the program used to do is provide each channel or lane's sound as a scope. Making it supportable by raspi makes me think there would be ways to script control parameters. I am seeing some of the newer features/eye-candy/layout of the program and I am wondering how far you can take the programs inputs and outputs. I have this ableton unit like that.I think its a Push or something alomg those came with the software and it would be rad if you could get under the hood and use it for whatever you want.i.e. I saw one being used for that nerdseq unit on the forum most recently.

One of those novation units may work for this? I can't remember what they are called.

You have piqued my interest even further! I thought one amazing use would be pairing it with a grid of midi buttons and triggering midi CC automation clips with it. Then, using it with an Rpi.thats an even cooler combination.maybe better suited for installations in some odd way? What are some ideas for using it with an Rpi?.as in, other than it being deployable on a tiny box.what are some cool ideas for this regarding the physical use of it on an Rpi?.does the software have any live looping? I need to see how far along this has come. It was so cool to build songs in it and the features they were adding back in 2007-2008 were killer.
