Renoise instrument
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A '''Renoise instrument''' is the data giving the characteristics of a virtual musical instrument in the [[Renoise]] software. There are a number of different versions of it, created by different versions of the software. | A '''Renoise instrument''' is the data giving the characteristics of a virtual musical instrument in the [[Renoise]] software. There are a number of different versions of it, created by different versions of the software. |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 14 January 2021
A Renoise instrument is the data giving the characteristics of a virtual musical instrument in the Renoise software. There are a number of different versions of it, created by different versions of the software.
[edit] Format
In the XRNI format, the file is actually in ZIP format, containing an XML file (Instrument.xml) and a SampleData directory with FLAC files.
The top-level element is <RenoiseInstrument doc_version="24">
(with varying version numbers).
[edit] Sample files
- xmas pack renoiser.zip (this link added, rather appropriately, on Christmas Day)