• jon@schemawound.com
Renoise – Config.xml

Renoise – Config.xml

Recently I needed to enable developer mode in Renoise in order to use Lua scripting. You can do this by launching the Renoise executable with the argument “–scripting-dev”. The downside to this is that the developer tools will only be enabled for that session. If you would like to permanatly enable these tools you need to edit your Renoise Config.xml […]

Formula Breakdown

Formula Breakdown

Yesterday I wrote a post about the Formula Device in Renoise.  I kept things pretty high level and assumed a background in programming.  This approach lead to some questions so I am going to attempt to break the concept down a little further. Set Your Destination The destination routing controls where the output of formula device will be sent.  For this […]

Tracking Formulas

Tracking Formulas

I’ve long been a fan of Renoise for the amount of control you have over every aspect of your sound.  The meta devices are a key tool to utilize that control.  Using these you can create, mix and route control signals within your effects chain.  In many respects they are analogous to control voltage signals within a modular synth.  Today while looking […]

Renoise to Supercollider (via Reaktor and OSC)

Renoise to Supercollider (via Reaktor and OSC)

Anyone who has read my blog knows how much I love both Supercollider and Renoise but the two have always occupied two different areas of my workflow. I have decided it was finally time to start combining the strengths of the two. Supercollider is amazing for sound design and renoise is a very good sequencer. NOTE: Despite the Renoise focus […]

MaYbe Not

MaYbe Not

In the release notes for the new beta of Renoise 3.0 there is something that immediately caught my eye. “A new effect command is the MaYbe command (0Yxx). It can be put into a note column or an effect column, and will allow you to trigger a note/line with a certain probability, or to define multiple notes and trigger just […]