![]() To have just a dedicated Renoise sample editor, no distraction of using it in a track directly or so. (and for renoise users you should of course be able to save them as an instrument. What's more, you will be catched by Wavosaur's some impressive editing features. With Wavosaur, you are able to manage and edit multiple audio tracks easily. ![]() It is a useful audio editing software that lies between a minimalistic music-mixing tool and a DAW. Renoise and rubberband together as a audio editor, with the renoise API for the sample editor. Another best free audio editor is Wavosaur. But tracktion is also possible for some time stretching… hypocrite in this reaction but rubberband pro, for free…īut renoise is the only non-free daw, if not the only daw which is using an gpl licensed algorithm for pitch-shifting/time-stretching… (Even ardour doesn’t have it integrated, but i guess someone with lua knowledge would also be able to write a lua script for it… but its not a tracker, so not for me). This is the best idea ever… I mean, renoise is not my main, but my own daw… once in the couple of months i might open ardour to mix some stuff for some geek friends of mine, because open source freaks record like that. ![]() I don’t post so often here, but on this… but now i also don’t give a fuck.
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