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Newsfeed Forum Blog. Renoise 3. Effect Commands are used in the Pattern Editor and Phrase Editor to perform a variety of tasks, from changing the volume of a single note, to automating the parameters of Track Effects , or controlling the song during playback.

They also allow various direct manipulations of sample audio, which can only be done via Effect Commands and is a major feature that differentiates trackers from other DAWs. Examples include: starting the playback of a sample from the middle S effect , then playing it in reverse B effect , panning it fully to the left pan column , then retriggering the waveform at its current position R effect in the pan column while simultaneously gliding to another note one octave down G effect.

All this can be easily and precisely achieved with Effect Commands. You may find it useful to watch our 9-part "Effect Commands" video series , which provides explanations and demonstrations on this subject.

Effect Commands are recorded in Edit Mode with the Tracker Interface , so if you're unfamiliar with this method of working, you should read through that section of the manual before continuing here. Values are entered using the row of numbers above the letters on the keyboard, not the number-pad, which is reserved for quickly switching between instruments in the Instrument Selector.

Entering a value will place it at that exact digit in the column. For example, if you are at the first digit in the Volume column and press '4', the value will become '40'. If you want the value to be '48', then move the cursor over to the second digit using the arrow keys and press '8' there. When recording an effect column value, the cursor automatically moves down to the next line.

If you want the cursor to advance to the right instead, hold "Left Shift" while entering the values. Many Effect Commands make use of 'ticks', so it's important to understand the concept.

Just as a pattern is split into a number of lines, so each line is split into a number of Ticks. A tick is when an update is made to certain things if they makes changes over the course of a line. As shown above, note columns have a delay sub-column, which lets you delay the note to the left of it on the same line. These delays do not use ticks, but instead always divide a line into slices. When used in the Master track , the effect will be applied to all tracks.

A few commands will behave differently when used in the Pattern Editor to affect a phrase :. All other product and company names are registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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