![]() This target instrument can be another plugin with its own MIDI output (allowing you to chain MIDI-generating plugins together), a 'normal' plugin (one that just generates sound) or even the built-in sampler in Renoise. MIDI Routing: Allows you to route the MIDI output of the current plugin into another instrument beneath it in the Instrument Selector.See Render or Freeze Plugin Instruments to Samples for a detailed description and/or watch our video on the subject. Left-clicking will replace the current plugin, while right-clicking creates a brand new instrument. Render to Samples: Render the plugin (freeze it) to a sample-based instrument.Volume: The overall playback volume of the instrument.Note: when suspended, some older plugins will be unable to use the virtual keyboard in the custom GUI. While plugins are Auto Suspended they will automatically wake up as soon as they are triggered again by playing notes or automation. Auto Suspend: When enabled, Renoise will completely shut off the plugin when it is no longer producing sound.Transpose: Transpose note playback in semi-tonal increments.For most plugins any channel will do, but when using multi-timbral plug-ins you can use multiple channels to play different sounds from a single plugin instance. Channel: The MIDI channel that will be used to trigger the plugin.- Load, save or rename the currently active preset.Note that some plugins only allow changing and setting up presets in their external editor. Program: When available, select a specific preset for the plugin.Please note that any VST & VST3 plugins will be split into their own separate categories. Click to show a list of available plugins. ![]() Instrument: The plugin instrument which you would like to use.Hovering the mouse over this button will display some information about the plugin, such as latency, where the file is loaded from etc. - Set up compatibility options for the plugin.- Enable to pin the plugin's external editor to the Renoise window.You may find it useful to watch our video covering both plugin instruments and effects. Clicking on the Phrases and Editor buttons will switch between those two sections. Plugins can be used in the Phrase Editor to compose musical phrases that will be activated when specific notes are played. Plugins can normally only be played in a single track at a time, though multi-channel Plugins can be set up to use audio routing to play in multiple tracks. Besides the common MIDI properties, they also offer a custom GUI, audio routing options and can be rendered down to sample-based instruments. Renoise has the ability to load in and make use of external plugin instruments (VST, AU, DSSI). 1.3 Plugin Aliases (multi-timbral plugins).1.2.2 Organising/Customising the Plugin List.
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