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= Renoise & Redux User Manual =
'''TODOs'''
* [marvin] upload all images from the old Wiki to the new one, so we don't have to upload and rename pictures
** JPGs and PNGs have been uploaded, however some pages link to the thumbnails: do a search and replace ".s." to "."
* [marvin] create/apply a Renoise CSS skin for the Wiki
* [marvin + taktik] swap over all content, starting with the Reference. Pages which are done, are simply getting linked here.
* [vincent] finish rest of the content that needs to be updated for 2.5 (Guides & Quickstarts only, so we won't conflict)
* [conner + sato] finish the QuickStartGuide.pdf so we've got this ready for the public release
* [all] create final structure, main page, proof reading - to be discussed as soon as all the main content was converted
* [???] test PDF conversion, create a PDF file


'''Conversion Guide'''
Welcome to the interactive user manual for Renoise and its plugin sibling, Redux. These audio applications provide features for performing a wide variety of tasks in music and sound creation, and this manual will help you to understand how everything works in detail. You can use the column to the left to look through the list of topics or use the search function at the top-right to find something specific. If you're a complete beginner, it's recommended to start with the [[Introduction To Renoise]] and [[Introduction To Redux]] sections.
* Drag contents of the [[http://www.vincentvoois.com/Wiki_2.5/ Old Wiki]] into OpenOffice, export as Media Wiki text, create new pages here. Note that OpenOffice sometimes randomly skips images when exporting!
* Keep image names and other media content intact, keep old page titles if possible
* Quickstart & Video Tutorial from the ''main'' Renoise page will be used, linked here later, so we don't need to copy them from the old Wiki.


'''IMPORTANT: Once you've added a page, link it from main page (this page), so we know whats already done'''
If you have any questions or suggestions, then please don't hesitate to [mailto:support@renoise.com contact us].
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== Video Tutorials ==


== Reference (NOW) ==
If you prefer to learn by video then take a look at [http://www.youtube.com/Renoise our Youtube channel], which features videos on numerous topics for all skill levels, including a [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB7op_Ds1S5zE3Jk6EgK31qVfhaa76YkW tutorial series for complete beginners].


Guides (Split from References below) '''TAKTIK'''
The Beginner's Tutorial provides a step by step guide to creating a song from scratch and is perfect for those new to Renoise or computer composing in general. If you'd prefer to download it instead of watching online, you can grab the videos here:
* [[File Functions]]  
* [http://files.renoise.com/videos/Renoise%203.0%20-%20Getting%20Started.mp4 Beginners Tutorial Part 1 - Getting Started]
* [http://files.renoise.com/videos/Renoise%203.0%20-%20Building%20A%20Beat.mp4 Beginners Tutorial Part 2 - Building A Beat]
* [http://files.renoise.com/videos/Renoise%203.0%20-%20Track%20Effects.mp4 Beginners Tutorial Part 3 - Track Effects]
* [http://files.renoise.com/videos/Renoise%203.0%20-%20Automation.mp4 Beginners Tutorial Part 4 - Automation]
* [http://files.renoise.com/videos/Renoise%203.0%20-%20Sequencing.mp4 Beginners Tutorial Part 5 - Sequencing]


== Quickstart Guides ==


Preferences '''TAKTIK'''
Alternatively, you can check out the Quickstart Guides for [http://files.renoise.com/manual/Redux%20Quickstart.pdf Redux] and [http://files.renoise.com/manual/Renoise%20Quickstart.pdf Renoise]. These PDF guides briefly explain the main concepts of Redux/Renoise and are recommended for those who are already familiar with other music applications.
* [[Preferences]]




Song Control '''TAKTIK'''
=== Effect Commands Quick Reference Card ===
* [[Transport Panel]]
* [[Scopes]]
* [[Disk Browser]]
* [[MIDI Mapping]]


If you are familiar with Renoise/Redux already but need a quick overview of all [[Effect Commands]], check out the Effect Commands Reference Card, available in four different versions:


Constructing your song '''TAKTIK'''
* [https://tutorials.renoise.com/images/5/56/Effect_Commands_16-9.png Screen 16:9]
* Pattern Editor
* [https://tutorials.renoise.com/images/d/d0/Effect_Commands_A4.png Screen A4]
* Pattern Sequencer
* [https://tutorials.renoise.com/images/1/1f/Effect_Commands_16-9_print.png Print 16:9]
* Pattern Matrix
* [https://tutorials.renoise.com/images/0/00/Effect_Commands_A4_print.png Print A4]
* Advanced Edit
* Mixer
* Song Settings
* Short-cut Keys




Applying Effects '''BANTAI'''
<hr>
* General notes
* DSP Effects
* Native Devices
** Delay Devices
** Dynamics Devices
** Filter Devices
** Modulation Devices
** Sample Devices
** Shape Devices
** Tools Devices
* Routing Devices
* Meta Devices
** [[Automation Devices]]
** [[Mapping Devices]]
** [[Modulation Devices]]
* VST Effects
* Automation
* Pattern Effect Commands


== Guides & Quickstarts (LATER) ==
<small>Copyright © 2023 by the Renoise authors. All rights reserved. All other product and company names are registered trademarks of their respective owners.</small>
<small>The Renoise User Manual was created by Duncan Hemingway [Achenar], Vincent Voois [vV], Sato Takashi [sato], Dac Chartrand [Conner_BW], Eduard Müller [taktik] and Erik Jälevik [sharevari].</small>


Initial configurations
[[Impressum]] | [https://www.renoise.com/datenschutz Datenschutz]
* [[Look And Feel (Link to Quickstart)]]
* [[Setting Up Audio Hardware]]
* [[Setting Up MIDI Devices]]
 
 
Key-Recording
* [[Recording Pattern Data Sequences]]
* [[Using A Regular Keyboard]]
 
 
Assembling Instruments    '''VINCENT'''
* [[Using_Samples|Using Samples]]
**[[Sample_Editor|Sample Editor]]
**[[Instrument Envelopes]]
* [[Using MIDI]]
* [[Using VST]]
* Saving instruments/samples to disk *cancelled*, dupe see -> [[File Functions]]
 
 
Rendering/Recording Output  '''VINCENT'''
* [[Audio Sampling from soundcard]]
* [[Rendering selection to Sample]]
* [[Rendering instrument to Sample]]
* [[Rendering song/tracks to File]]
 
 
FAQs
* [[General FAQ]]
* [[Linux]]
* [[ReWire]]
* [[Jack Transport]]

Latest revision as of 17:58, 18 January 2023

Renoise & Redux User Manual

Welcome to the interactive user manual for Renoise and its plugin sibling, Redux. These audio applications provide features for performing a wide variety of tasks in music and sound creation, and this manual will help you to understand how everything works in detail. You can use the column to the left to look through the list of topics or use the search function at the top-right to find something specific. If you're a complete beginner, it's recommended to start with the Introduction To Renoise and Introduction To Redux sections.

If you have any questions or suggestions, then please don't hesitate to contact us.


Video Tutorials

If you prefer to learn by video then take a look at our Youtube channel, which features videos on numerous topics for all skill levels, including a tutorial series for complete beginners.

The Beginner's Tutorial provides a step by step guide to creating a song from scratch and is perfect for those new to Renoise or computer composing in general. If you'd prefer to download it instead of watching online, you can grab the videos here:

Quickstart Guides

Alternatively, you can check out the Quickstart Guides for Redux and Renoise. These PDF guides briefly explain the main concepts of Redux/Renoise and are recommended for those who are already familiar with other music applications.


Effect Commands Quick Reference Card

If you are familiar with Renoise/Redux already but need a quick overview of all Effect Commands, check out the Effect Commands Reference Card, available in four different versions:



Copyright © 2023 by the Renoise authors. All rights reserved. All other product and company names are registered trademarks of their respective owners. The Renoise User Manual was created by Duncan Hemingway [Achenar], Vincent Voois [vV], Sato Takashi [sato], Dac Chartrand [Conner_BW], Eduard Müller [taktik] and Erik Jälevik [sharevari].

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