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To delete the template, making new songs blank again, choose ''"File -> Delete Template Song"''. It’s also possible to bypass the Template Song and use a blank one instead, without having to delete the template, by selecting ''"File -> New Song (no Template)"''.
To delete the template, making new songs blank again, choose ''"File -> Delete Template Song"''. It’s also possible to bypass the Template Song and use a blank one instead, without having to delete the template, by selecting ''"File -> New Song (no Template)"''.


You may find it useful to watch [[Image:video.png|text-bottom]] [https://youtu.be/jQXArM1N5AU a short video on this subject].
You may find it useful to watch [https://youtu.be/jQXArM1N5AU a short video on this subject].


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Latest revision as of 11:59, 29 January 2019

Template Song

A Template Song is a special song file used as the initial document when Renoise is launched or when creating a new song. By default, a new song is completely blank. However, if you would like new songs to be created with a specific set of tracks, DSP effects, instruments, MIDI mappings etc. then you can create such a base song and save it as a template by selecting "File -> Save As Template Song" from the menu options in the Upper Status Bar.

To delete the template, making new songs blank again, choose "File -> Delete Template Song". It’s also possible to bypass the Template Song and use a blank one instead, without having to delete the template, by selecting "File -> New Song (no Template)".

You may find it useful to watch a short video on this subject.

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