Load Instrument.: Opens a new dialog box to select a file for importing.not played on any pattern within the song. Delete Unused Instruments: Will remove and unload all instruments which are unused, i.e.The new instrument is placed into an empty instrument slot, leaving the original plugin untouched. This will create a new sample-based instrument from the selected plugin instrument. Render Plugin To New Instrument: Available for plugin instruments only.Using this method you can share Renoise songs with people who may not have a specific plugin.
After rendering, the new instrument replaces the plugin, which is also unloaded. This will create a sample-based instrument from the selected plugin instrument. Render Plugin To Instrument: Available for plugin instruments only.Rename: Give an instrument/sample a new name.Clear: Deletes the selected instrument and leaves a blank slot in its place.Duplicate: Creates a new copy of the selected instrument.Right clicking on the Instrument Selector presents you with some extra options: - When enabled, upon changing the pattern or track, the instrument under or nearest to the cursor will be automatically selected in this list.- Inserts a new empty slot below the selected instrument.- Removes the selected instrument from the list.When hidden, the current instrument can still be selected with a drop-down menu that appears in the Transport Panel. - Toggles the visibility of the Instrument Selector.Note that when closed, the visibility icon below will move next to the Scopes icons, allowing you to still view the Instrument Selector. - Closes or opens the entire right panel, hiding both the Instrument Selector and the Disk Browser.There are also a couple of options at the top right corner: The interface can be expanded horizontally by left-click-dragging the left edge of the panel, and vertically by left-click-dragging on the bar between the Instrument Properties and the Disk Browser.
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You can find out how to create new instruments or edit existing ones in the Instruments section of the manual. The icons to the right of an instrument's name show whether it contains samples, plugins, MIDI or phrases and clicking on an icon will take you to the relevant section of the Instrument Editor. A chain icon next to the playback indicator shows that this instrument is restricted to playing in a single track. When an instrument is playing, the playback indicator to the left of its name will light up. Instruments are numbered on the left and this number is used by the Pattern Editor to refer to each specific instrument during playback. The currently selected instrument is highlighted and will be played back and recorded when editing or recording notes into patterns. Located at the top right of the Renoise interface, the Instrument Selector lists the Instruments that are contained within the song.