Talk:Renoise

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This needs more about the herritage of tracking, and how and why it got to prompting Renoise as an idea. It also needs comparrison to other major sequencers as it is quite different in approach.

I agree. Fasttracker, which is very similar in many respects (though many years old), should be mentioned. Furhter, I don't think MIDI should be mentioned in the first paragraph, as Renoise as far as I know is not based on MIDI (but can use it) and most Renoise users never come close to MIDI.

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I don't agree. The heritage is rather uninteresting, if you look for the sonar or logic-wiki-page you see they don't mention cakewalk or the Atari ST either. People being in the trackerscene know where Renoise comes from and all the other DAW-Users have massive prejiduce against anything which reminds them of the old trackers. 90.186.68.203 22:13, 6 September 2007 (UTC)

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Unlike major corporate software development, the Renoise development team work with the Renoise user community online to pool ideas for new features as well as work on bug testing.

That's just bad writing. Every fucking commercial software company works with their community for features and bug testing. Even the open source projects do the same. Renoise isn't some fucking special snowflake.

-- I have rewritten it a bit. Thanks for the remarking, although harsh.. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.17.190.58 (talk) 14:28, 22 April 2008 (UTC)