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SunVox: Sunny Day or No Way?

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  • SunVox is great when used as a multi-effects processor with AudioBus. Just load it into the AB effects slot, create an Input module, chain all your effect modules, then route it to the Output module. I've had SunVox for a long time first on Android and now on iOS and I never created a finished song with it. I'm thinking about using it exclusively for my next trance tune. We'll see.

    Peace \/
    chisel316

  • @chisel316 said:
    …I've had SunVox for a long time first on Android and now on iOS and I never created a finished song with it. …

    What better recommendation than that, sounds like our kind of app!

  • @u0421793 said:

    @chisel316 said:
    …I've had SunVox for a long time first on Android and now on iOS and I never created a finished song with it. …

    What better recommendation than that, sounds like our kind of app!

    Pretty funny.

    I'm a song type man living in a loop type world.

  • I use it to create songs, it is good.
    I love the GUI and Sunvox is not as complicated as people make out. Compared to modular textual coding environments like SuperCollider and Csound and other visual programming environments more alike Sunvox such as PD, Max, Reactor and so forth, Sunvox is infact very simplistic. I disagree that you can do "anything" in Sunvox as people say, this is a myth. The drum and eq modules are infact very minimalist. Sunvox is a relatively simplistic and easy to learn modular environment with a simplistic tracker intigrated. There are not many modules available, just enough to execute 99% of most people's needs with ease, you can not edit how the modules intrinsically work as with reaktor or create GUIs for instruments you make in Sunvox.
    Don't listen to what people who looked at it and where put off say. Sunvox is a simple easy to use modular environment with very clear visual routing. It consists of very simple pre made modules that you can combine in almost any order. You control this very basic environment with a very simple tracker using basic hex. It is easy to make relatively complex instruments and effects in Sunvox because you do not need to make the modules you simply (signal) route those available to you, which isn't that far off adding effects and vsts to channels in a daw. Only difference is you route the signal flow of the synth your self. You can look up signal flows of relatively complex synths and create them in minutes for instance multisynth > (wave form) generator x 3 > LFO > Filter (pro) > waveshaper > distortion > amplifier > eq, modules connected in that order will created a fairly powerful synth. Click on each module and you get a GUI similar to any vst. But you have the option to reroute, you could have 8 wave form generators all with there own individual signal paths all played from 1 multisynth, or a mixture of sampler and wave form, you can also create effects busses and route to them or route in random intersections of other instruments and many other things but there are limitations and not everything in Sunvox has a work around. It's not as hard or complex as people say, it's also not as customisable and limitless as people make out. It's quite a simple tool too be honest, don't be afraid of it. It's fun and takes a lot of the hard work out of programming in a modular environment with the sacrifice of lack depth and options available at times.

  • edited December 2016

    +1 to this, it's quite true, it's not as complicated as it's made out to be, though that's more or less easier to say once you know how to use it .

    Its also less formidable if you realize that it's not at all necessary to get into trad tracker stuff like hexadecimal notation or using pattern codes, to make SunVox work for you.

    There are lots of YouTube resources to help one get to the "not complicated" place, among them the oft cited Daedalus Young series of 6 tutorials.
    Is the first, which like all of them is quite detailed and takes place at a walking pace, (starting with going to warmplace.ru to download the soft, then installation on laptop, etc, which is to say skipping some parts will be ok for our purposes, as we're on iOS...)

    I picked up on SunVox on iOS and got into tracker stuff afterwards, which is to say it works beautifully and fluidly as a touchscreen composing environment without qwerty, or hex or pattern fx. In some ways it is more "touch" than almost any other daw type thing on iOS.

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