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SFM Tutorials: SunVox
Alexander Zolotov SunVox - Tutorial 1: Getting Started (Giveaway in the video description)
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/sunvox/id324462544
Another nice modular creative tool… a bit intimidating at first but with a lot of potential
The video covers the following:
- Introduction to the User Interface and controls
- How to change the size of different sections
- How to create a new project
- How to change the icon for the pattern
- How to create a new Drum Synth
- How to connect the Drum Synth tot he output
- How to add a reverb effect as a module
- How to insert notes into the pattern
- How to space differently the notes as you enter them in the pattern
- Etc.
I hope you enjoy the tutorial and find it useful.
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Thanks again!
You are welcome
Just a quick tip for connecting modules…
On a touch-screen it’s easer to tap-n-hold a source module and tap destination module.
To quickly create a sampler instrument with your favorite sample go to the SunVox menu, select import/export, select system import and use the document picker to select a sample.
Connect the sampler to the output and you’re done
It’s also possible to do per module midi-input so creating a 16-part midi sampler is just a matter of loading 16 samples and setting the midi input for each sampler module.
Each sampler instrument can contain up to 128 samples…
To use SunVox as a midi-sequencer create a MultiSynth module and assign a midi channel and output to it.
SunVox is only as deep as one makes it.
Cheers!
@sfm Looking forward to more SunVox videos.
Who knows, maybe I’ve missed a thing or two after all these years spent with SunVox
Looking forward to these too Leo. Thanks for grasping the nettle on our behalf.
No worries, I always like to start simple and then progress to more complex topics… the same I am doing on Audulus… the next tutorial will start defining UI in Audulus… that will be fun as there is programming in there…
Many tutorials are coming for SunVox shortly…
Leo
Alexander Zolotov SunVox - Tutorial 2: Pattern Editor Parameters
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/sunvox/id324462544
In this video we are going to explain in details the columns in the pattern editor…
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Alexander Zolotov SunVox - Tutorial 3: Arpeggio Effect
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/sunvox/id324462544
In this video we are going to explain in details the columns in the pattern editor…
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I was just telling someone I wanted to dive more into SunVox. Perfect timing.
Alexander Zolotov SunVox: Unlock Multi-Synth Power with SunVox & AUM MIDI Routing [Tutorial 4]
Nice one.!
To save CPU cycles the 'Multi Synth' module is enough to get midi-out from the app.
For the 'arpeggio' effect to really shine the 'smooth pitch' can be disabled on the oscillator & sampler settings for proper 'chip arpeggios'.
One thing I always forget when I need a multi timbral sampler is to use SunVox and make each sampler module respond on a different midi-channel, with 4 midi-ports it gives one a grand total of 64 samplers in once SunVox instance.
Importing a sample automatically creates a sampler module which can easily be connected to the output.
And if one has Relic Waves or Fractal Bits those projects can easily be loaded SunVox for more mayhem.
(If multi-timbral use is needed the midi-channel for each sampler module needs to be changed).
Sorry for hijacking the thread but SunVox happens to be one of my favorite apps
(I suck at making videos though).
Cheers!
Any contribution is welcomed!
Alexander Zolotov SunVox - Tutorial 4: WIFI and System import
Thanks for continuing to document this mysterious and compelling app!
Alexander Zolotov SunVox - Tutorial 5: Getting Started with Sampler and Input for Audio recording
Hi @sfm Let's keep the 'sunvox spirit' alive
It's perfect for 'drones' (sampler, filter & reverb).
The project file is here...
For sure
Alexander Zolotov SunVox - Tutorial 7: Theory - What are Ticks in SunVox? [No Sound]