Renoise 3.5 Jun 2026

: Creates two identical copies of the signal for layer processing.

: Comprehensive VST3 integration is now standard across both Renoise and the Redux plugin. renoise 3.5

A standout feature of version 3.5 is the integration of a powered by the open-source pattrns framework. : Creates two identical copies of the signal

For newcomers, the vertical list of hexadecimal numbers is the scariest part of a tracker. Renoise 3.5 introduces a revamped . This is a clip-launching grid view similar to Ableton’s Session View, but translated into tracker logic. You can draw blocks, duplicate rows, and trigger pattern sequences in non-linear order. This makes live looping and improvisation genuinely viable on a tracker for the first time. For newcomers, the vertical list of hexadecimal numbers

print(renoise.song():notes_in_range(0, 999999))

For the uninitiated, music production usually evokes images of timelines, waveforms, and a timeline that scrolls from left to right. But for a dedicated cult following, music production looks like a vertical grid of numbers and letters—a interface known as the "Tracker." Renoise has long been the modern standard-bearer of this tradition, bridging the gap between the demoscene aesthetics of the 1990s and modern DAW capabilities.