Renoise
Renoise is a core module facilitating custom sound effect packs to be used in Vendetta Online
Renoise opens up the game's sound effect system to accept drop-in replacement sound packs, editing vanilla sound effects just as Resound does with music and Reskin does with interface skins.
Installation:
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Renoise can be installed by dropping the renoise folder into your plugins folder like normal.
Included with the renoise plugin is rngui, a basic interface to enable and disable installed soundpacks, and helium, an experimental gui library.
To use Renoise, you will also need Neoloader or a compatible LME provider. Enable Renoise, Helium, and your choice of front-end interface.
Removal:
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Renoise does not have any additional steps to take before removing, and can be removed at any time.
Usage:
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Renoise on its own does not have any interface or console commands. When enabled, it will register available soundpacks. If you want to manage Renoise, use the included front-end 'renoise lightweight interface' rngui. rngui's interface is accessed through the neomgr menu.
New soundpacks will not be loaded by default. Enable them in your interface, and then restart the game. A standard reload may not work for all sound effects - some sounds can only be changed when the game is fully restarted.
What comes with it:
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Renoise comes with 'silent station signs'; when enabled, station signs will be muted.
Featured sound effect packs:
AER - Aroan Executive Refresh.
Language Support:
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Renoise has optional support for translations through the Babel library, and supports the following language tables by default.
• English
• Spanish
• French
• Portuguese
About Helium:
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Helium is a highly work-in-progress interface library. If a 1.x update to helium is finished, Renoise will be updated to support this library properly.
Installation:
===================================================
Renoise can be installed by dropping the renoise folder into your plugins folder like normal.
Included with the renoise plugin is rngui, a basic interface to enable and disable installed soundpacks, and helium, an experimental gui library.
To use Renoise, you will also need Neoloader or a compatible LME provider. Enable Renoise, Helium, and your choice of front-end interface.
Removal:
===================================================
Renoise does not have any additional steps to take before removing, and can be removed at any time.
Usage:
===================================================
Renoise on its own does not have any interface or console commands. When enabled, it will register available soundpacks. If you want to manage Renoise, use the included front-end 'renoise lightweight interface' rngui. rngui's interface is accessed through the neomgr menu.
New soundpacks will not be loaded by default. Enable them in your interface, and then restart the game. A standard reload may not work for all sound effects - some sounds can only be changed when the game is fully restarted.
What comes with it:
===================================================
Renoise comes with 'silent station signs'; when enabled, station signs will be muted.
Featured sound effect packs:
AER - Aroan Executive Refresh.
Language Support:
===================================================
Renoise has optional support for translations through the Babel library, and supports the following language tables by default.
• English
• Spanish
• French
• Portuguese
About Helium:
===================================================
Helium is a highly work-in-progress interface library. If a 1.x update to helium is finished, Renoise will be updated to support this library properly.
Version | Release Date | Download | My Plugins |
0.1.0 | 2024 - Oct 23 | Download | Use this version |