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SUNVOX IS AU

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  • @god said:
    SunVox rules already but soon it will rule even more.

    Oh yeah?

  • @rezidue said:
    Looks like the next version is 50% done. Hoping we see midi out, FX support, and multi In/out added to AUv3.

    Ah, this explains why I was unable to select a MIDI output device when I double-tapped a module in Sunvox AU.

    For sanity check I tried the double-tap on a module in SunVox standalone and tested whether it could sequence Phasemaker in AUM, and that still works as expected.

    My plan is to use Sunvox AU to record auto-generated MIDI in my AUM jams, then export MIDI to Sunvox standalone and edit MIDI to taste.

  • The next (1.9.6) update will be crazy :)

  • Yeah once the AU gets audio in and midi out, it's going to be very powerful :)

  • @Samu said:
    The next (1.9.6) update will be crazy :)

    Interesting!
    Are intermediate pitches translated to pitch bends?

  • Wow. Such amazing

  • @rs2000 said:

    Interesting!
    Are intermediate pitches translated to pitch bends?

    Don't know since it's not out yet, but since pitch can be controlled by inertia and the output it continuous changing the response time will create pitch glides. So in theory you could bend the internal instruments. Don't know about transmitting midi pitch-bends. Don't know if it sends out note-on on transients etc.

    This will be one interesting module to check out when it's out :)

  • @rs2000 said:
    Yes 😊

    It will be nice to compare Drambo and SunVox in due time for sure ;)

  • It’ll be even nicer to host SunVox in Drambo eventually! A tracker module is on my secret wishlist, and this looks like just the ticket ;)

    Drambo, SunVox, miRack - the holy modular trinity.

  • In the future we'll be able to load SunVox and MiRack AUv3 instances into Drambo as AU modules. That will make a music production environment that only 1 in 100 can understand
    but 100 will still buy.

  • Is midi out in AU imminent?

  • McDMcD
    edited September 2020

    @auxmux said:
    Is midi out in AU imminent?

    Oops... wrong app in my first answer. I don't know.

  • Really looking forward to the next release. Would love to hear soon about what is being added for iOS. Please be AU midi in/out, multi audio input/output, AU effects of course. Also would be nice if the AU and stand alone app could share folders.

    For you trackers out there, an old buddy of mine has been doing a sample tracker podcast called Sample Central. He talks about/plays tracks from the classic demo scene era and also covers entries to recent demo parties. Check it out if you have interest: http://cranksy.net/samplecentral/

  • But when's it getting audio tracks...

    Sorry, couldn't resist. I haven't used it in a while because I haven't been working on anything for which it was a good fit, but I do like it.

  • @cian said:
    But when's it getting audio tracks...

    Sorry, couldn't resist. I haven't used it in a while because I haven't been working on anything for which it was a good fit, but I do like it.

    Ok so they are not 'audio tracks' per se but you can record as long audio files as you have memory for using the sampler module and then trigger it on its own object on the time-line ;)

  • Ha! Of course you can.

    When it gets MIDI out I want to explore it for Midi CC stuff. Really don't like using trackers for notes/chords and even beats. But MIDI CC could be interesting.

  • edited September 2020

    haha sick.. ETA? nvm 70% is done according to warmplace.ru. I will donate to him now to speed it up

  • @cian said:

    When it gets MIDI out I want to explore it for Midi CC stuff. Really don't like using trackers for notes/chords and even beats. But MIDI CC could be interesting.

    Trackers are part of my 'DNA' (Step-recording with rests etc using a qwerty-keyboard) and I have a hard time to translate that 'DNA' to tap on a piano roll as the 'input rhythm' gets lost. It works when the sequencer supports step-recording with sustain-pedal for rests or has a rest-button on screen to tap. (One of the reasons why I love midiSTEPs).

    It's all a matter of preference though. Theoretically speaking Drambo is a tracker too but with different input method ;)

  • Interesting - for me it's the exact opposite. I can see a rhythm in a piano roll (and also on a music stave) and that gets lost when I try to use a tracker. The stuff I write tends to be quite syncopated and uses tricky rhythms. MidiSteps also doesn't work well for me.

    What I'd love is midisteps, but where you can set the length of each step (e.g. 1.5 beats) and the next note comes after. I'd be so fast in something like that... Cykle comes close, but the interface makes it slower and clunkier than I like. The MidiSteps interface, but I can also change the note length of each step... Perfection.

  • Notes sound so much better when you play them in hexadecimal though. That's the true hidden value of SunVox .

  • @wim said:
    Notes sound so much better when you play them in hexadecimal though. That's the true hidden value of SunVox .

    But notes names are not hexadecimal in SunVox ;)

  • My brain is so damaged from years of programming that it thinks just fine in hex...

  • @Samu said:

    @wim said:
    Notes sound so much better when you play them in hexadecimal though. That's the true hidden value of SunVox .

    But notes names are not hexadecimal in SunVox ;)

    Sadly, yes. Most people can't really tell the difference in sound, but as a programmer, unfortunately I can. :|

  • what notes are they then?

  • Yeah hex detunes notes so that 'A'=431.9Hz

    Totally messes with your Chakras.

  • @wim said:

    Sadly, yes. Most people can't really tell the difference in sound, but as a programmer, unfortunately I can. :|

    I kinda like the 'compactness' of using hexadecimals for line numbers (00-FF instead of 000-255) and other values.
    (Then again I'm 'damaged' from the early C64 days using a Final Cartridge to hack games and ripping out the music using the Machine Code Monitor/Disassembler).

    Note names are super clean C-1 (Note C in octave 1), C#1 (C# in Octave 1).

    I think it's the peoples fear of numbers that keeps them alienated or something as a tracker is simply a vertical piano roll with one column per voice, need more voices use more columns.

    I mean there is not a single piano-roll editor out there that gives as much per-note control as a tracker does while still keeping everything organized and easy to overview.

    SunVox is just a modular playground that happens to use a tracker fore sequencing.

    So I'd not say it's unfortunate, it's an asset :)

  • wimwim
    edited September 2020

    0x1B0 Hz is the fundamental frequency of the universe.

    Fact.

  • @wim said:
    0x1B0 is the frequency of the universe. Fact.

    I thought it was 0X1A4 ;)

    There are 10 types of people who will 'get it'...

  • 0x2A is the actual answer.

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