![]() The issue is essentially a showstopper for me and would probably force me to stay with 2.8. Then you aso have loads of specific selection shortcuts to select the current column, the current track etc. I’m not looking to switch out my keyboard though, since this is my favorite keyboard I’ve ever used. But shift + arrow up or down at least quickly concentrates on the area where the cursor is for reselecting. The issue seems Renoise specific since over several years that I’ve had this setup (both at home and work) this is the first time I’ve had an issue like this. I’m using an Apple A1243 keyboard on Windows 10 with SharpKeys that swaps the Winkey and Alt keys. My situation funnily enough is the same exact one as user ASC in the old thread. As noted in the old thread the problems apparently seem to have started with 3.2 which I didn’t test drive much so I hadn’t noticed it. You can then find the new version above via menu Tools. The shortcuts work fine in 2.8.2 which I’ve been using to this day so far (looking to upgrade now finally), and it did work earlier in the 3.1.x versions. Download and open, doubleclick, or drap the tool into Renoise, version 3.1 or higher (currently: Renoise 3.3.1), to install the tool. ![]() This only occurs in Renoise 3.3(.1) though. Create tunings for your Renoise Instruments, lock them to a scale and turn individual notes into Chords that are also locked to the same scale. Basically Renoise seems to either eat up the events and not process them or somehow misinterpret them. ![]() Not in context nor can they entered as keyboard shortcuts in the options window. There’s a thread ( Shortcuts with ALT key acting weird) on this problem already, but it’s over a year old so I guess it’s better to open it again?Īny keyboard shortcut using the ALT modifier does not work at all.
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