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<small>Copyright © 2011 by the Renoise authors. All rights reserved. All other product and company names are registered trademarks of their respective owners.</small>
<small>Copyright © 2012 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 Vincent Voois [vV], Sato Takashi [sato], Dac Chartrand [Conner_BW], Eduard Müller [taktik] and Duncan Hemingway [Achenar]</small>
<small>The Renoise User Manual was created by Vincent Voois [vV], Sato Takashi [sato], Dac Chartrand [Conner_BW], Eduard Müller [taktik] and Duncan Hemingway [Achenar]</small>

Revision as of 16:36, 26 February 2012

Renoise User Manual

Welcome to the Renoise user manual. Renoise provides a large number of features which perform a wide variety of tasks for music and sound creation. This manual will help you to understand how everything works by explaining all available aspects of Renoise in detail. You can use the column to the left to look through the list of topics, or use the search function above it to find something specific.

You can download a PDF version of this manual here: Renoise User Manual.pdf

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


Beginner's Video Tutorial

If you prefer to learn by video, or just need a quick introduction to song creation, then take a look at the Video Tutorial:

It 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.


Quickstart Guide

Alternatively, you can check out the Quickstart Tutorial. This PDF guide briefly explains the main concepts of Renoise and is recommended for those who are already familiar with other music applications.


Pattern Effects Quick Reference Card

If you are familiar with Renoise already but need a quick overview of all pattern effect commands, check out the Pattern Effects Reference Card.


Renoise Tools

Renoise Tools are downloadable packages that extend the functionality of the program, using the Renoise Scripting API. To download the Tools and find more information on the subject, visit the Renoise Tools section of the site.


Copyright © 2012 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 Vincent Voois [vV], Sato Takashi [sato], Dac Chartrand [Conner_BW], Eduard Müller [taktik] and Duncan Hemingway [Achenar]