To copy an effect from one track to the another, simply click and drag it to a new place. Have a look at the MIDI Mapping section of the manual for a more detailed description of the available features. To do so, select "View -> Midi Mapping…" from the main menu or click on the "MIDI Map" button at the top of the Renoise interface, next to the main VU meter. You can attach MIDI controllers to the Pre/Post volume and mute/solo controls, allowing you to comfortably mix a song using the controller. This also works for the master level meter at the top of the Renoise interface.Ĭontrolling the Mixer with a MIDI Controller To disable or change the scaling for all meters, right-click on any level meter in the mixer and choose from the list. (Track with a Send Device using Mute Source) To visualize this in the mixer, track levels which do not reach the Post volume and panning are shown by a different colour (white by default instead of green, but this may vary depending on the current interface Theme): To change the track's levels in this case, you either have to have to adjust the #Send device's sliders or use the receiving Send Track's volume and panning levels. That's because the signal is muted before it reaches post-mixer device. When #Send devices use the "Mute Source" option, the post volume and panning levels will have no effect. In the Mixer, the #Send device's slider controls the amount of audio that is sent to the send track. For a full explanation of how this works, see #Send device in the Routing Devices section of the manual. To route a track into a Send Track, a #Send device is inserted into the original track. To show/hide particular effect parameters, right-click on the effect and choose them from the "Show Sliders" menu option. Right-clicking an effect brings up a set of options for both that specific effect and the whole chain. Track Effects devices are shown in the Mixer rack above the track levels. Right-click anywhere in the Mixer effect chain section and select, "Show Track Colors". Track colours can be shown or hidden in the Mixer as well. To make use of this feature on Windows, you have to use ASIO on Linux, Jack Audio. This is only possible if your soundcard allows the use of multiple channels. Selecting a dedicated output of your soundcard will bypass the Master Track, allowing you to separate and mix Renoise tracks with an external mixer console. Selecting "Master" will send the output to the Master Track and through its effect chain. Audio routing defines where the track's final output will be sent to. This can be useful to compensate small latency problems with MIDI and plugin based tracks. This is only available for regular Tracks. Entering a negative value will play the track before others, while a positive value will play it after. - Parameter labels above effect sliders.Post volume and panning levels cannot be automated and should only be used in the final mixing stage to balance the mix.Īt the right side of the Mixer you will notice a set of buttons that allow you to show/hide to some of the components: Automation, like the fade-in of tracks, should be applied here or with a Gainer Device. The idea behind the Pre/Post mix separation is that you should use the Pre levels while composing the song. This is the final sound leaving the track and being fed into the Master Track.
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