cabinet IRs) and should create less CPU peaks, XRUNS with very large IRs (e.g.
![renoise 3.1 renoise 3.1](https://www.renoise.com/sites/default/files/images/release-notes/3.1.0/icon_modulation.png)
![renoise 3.1 renoise 3.1](https://i.imgur.com/mAhXV7m.png)
Improvements to the sound engineįirst of all, Renoise 3.1 contains numerous improvements to the sound engine - a completely new, rewritten filter section as well as optional oversampling and bandlimiting on sample playback.
![renoise 3.1 renoise 3.1](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/YIgQii8NDfA/maxresdefault.jpg)
We have squeezed in a few long-requested features too, in an attempt to make Renoise 3.1 the best possible release. While Redux is a large part of the story, it’s not the whole story. This means that any instrument created with Redux can now finally be loaded into Renoise, and vice versa. This version of Renoise represents the integration of features from Redux, the VST/AU plugin we released earlier this summer.