Renoise 3.5 was widely seen as a mature step that balanced staying true to tracker heritage while modernizing core features producers expect in a DAW: robust plugin support, flexible routing, better sample handling, and improved performance. Enthusiasts praised the focus on workflow refinements that made day-to-day production faster without abandoning the pattern-based composition approach.
on using the new Splitter device or a more detailed look at the Lua scripting possibilities? Renoise 3.5 and Redux 1.4 Released - General Discussion 7 July 2025 — renoise 3.5
Your computer keyboard is now a piano.
Mira first noticed it at 2:14 AM. She was deep in a breakcore jungle track, chopping an Amen break into 128th-note slices, each one assigned to a different row in the Pattern Editor. Her fingers flew across the keyboard— Alt+Up , Ctrl+C , Ctrl+V , F9 to play. The beat was a stuttering, glitchy beast, all ghost snares and reversed kicks. Renoise 3
Fast forward to the 2000s, and the original source code for these trackers had rotted. Enter a developer known as "Taktik" and a small team of German coders. They decided to rewrite a modern tracker from scratch, resulting in (a pun on "Renaissance" and "Noise"). Her fingers flew across the keyboard— Alt+Up ,
tuning files. This allows you to explore non-Western scales and microtonal compositions natively within instruments. LuaJIT Implementation : The internal scripting API (v6.2) now uses