For those who prefer to use Renoise’s phrase sampler inside another DAW, the update brings MIDI Out (so Redux can send notes to other instruments), VST3 format support, and preference sync across multiple instances.
As of , Renoise is currently on version 3.4.4 , which was released to address stability and compatibility across modern operating systems. There is no official "Renoise 3.5" release or a "verified" build under that version number currently available from the developers.
Released alongside Renoise 3.5 is Redux 1.4, the sampler/phrase instrument version of Renoise that can be used in other DAWs. The updated Redux brings the improved sampling engine from Renoise into a VST/AU format, offering powerful phrase sequencing and modular sound design capabilities within other environments. Why Tracker? The Renoise Advantage renoise 35 verified
But perhaps the most important takeaway is the that this release has earned. The term “verified” – whether used by the user who prompted this article or by the broader community – reflects a release that has been tested, discussed, improved , and ultimately embraced by thousands of active producers. It is stable enough for the studio, portable enough for a laptop or even a Steam Deck , and deep enough for anyone who wants to move beyond conventional DAW paradigms.
: Enhanced multi-core processing to support heavier instrument and effect loads. Low Latency For those who prefer to use Renoise’s phrase
This comprehensive guide breaks down what makes Renoise 3.5 a major milestone, how to ensure your copy is safe and verified, and how the new feature set changes the game for tracker-based production. Understanding the Renoise 3.5 Milestone
: A powerful system that allows you to create musical phrases through programming or live coding using the Lua scripting language . Released alongside Renoise 3
We polled the r/renoise subreddit and the Linux Musicians forum. The consensus on is overwhelmingly positive, but with caveats.