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This is located in the Instrument Properties panel, found at the top right of the interface in Redux and near the top right while in the Sampler, Plugin and MIDI tabs of Renoise.Įntering Chords with the Computer Keyboard The Mono button allows you to toggle between recording a single note at a time or multiple notes simultaneously (chords). Sequential (monophonic) recording can often be better when recording drums or monophonic instruments. Use the drop down menu next to the value box to manually quantize a range within the current pattern after recording. The "Q" button enables or disables live quantization, while the value box to the right specifies the quantization value in lines. This is done with the quantize controls in the Pattern Editor control bar: If you do not want to precisely record your notes, you can let Renoise quantize them either in real-time or after recording something. The note delay column allows you to delay notes with a precision of 1/256th of a line. When recording notes "live", by default they will be recorded with the highest possible precision using the Note Delay sub-column in the Pattern Editor. You can also adjust the amount of bars the count-in lasts here. To enable a count-in for live recording, turn on the Metronome precount via the Options menu in the Upper Status Bar.Pressing the "Right Alt" key will start playing, but will also loop the current pattern.To just start playing, you can use either the "Spacebar" or "Right Ctrl".To enable Edit Mode and start playing with a single button press, you can also use the "Right Shift" key.The played notes will now be recorded into the track at the current playback position in the Pattern Editor. Play notes with the computer keyboard or your MIDI master keyboard.Start the song playing with Edit Mode enabled.Turn Pattern Follow ON in the Transport Panel (or use the "Scroll Lock" key), which couples the cursor to the playback position.

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Live Recording (Renoise Pattern Editor Only) You can also record/delete notes step by step while the song/phrase is playing, though when doing this in the Renoise Pattern Editor, ensure that Pattern Follow is disabled to decouple the cursor from the playback position. Pressing "Backspace" will delete any note or blank space under the cursor, causing all notes and effects in entire track below this point to move up. The keyboard shortcut to change the Edit Step value is "Left Ctrl + 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0".Ī note can be deleted by pressing the "Delete" key when the cursor is over it. In the Renoise Pattern Editor the Edit Step value box is found in the control panel underneath the tracks, while in the Phrase Editor of both Renoise and Redux it's at the bottom-left corner of the phrase. The amount of lines that the cursor moves by can be changed with the Edit Step parameter, which can even be set to zero. The note will be inserted into the Note column at the current cursor position and the cursor will move downwards within the editor. To record notes step by step, simply play notes with Edit Mode enabled. The red border around the Pattern/Phrase Editor indicates that Edit Mode has been activated and inputs will now be recorded at the cursor position:

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Alternatively, in Renoise you can click the record button in the Transport Panel, while in Redux there are two options in the Phrase Editor: the Edit button at the bottom left and the 'edit on/off' area at the top right corner of the phrase. To be able to record anything, first make sure that Edit Mode is enabled by pressing the "ESC" key on your keyboard. This is how most sequencers record notes. Live Recording: Record what you are playing 'live' as the song is playing back.This can be done while the song/phrase is stopped or while it's playing back. Step By Step: Enter and edit notes manually with the computer keyboard or a MIDI keyboard, step by step.There are two ways of recording notes in Renoise (Redux only uses Step By Step): 1.5 Entering Chords with the Computer Keyboard.

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1.3.1 Real-time and Manual Quantization.1.3 Live Recording (Renoise Pattern Editor Only).









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