We’ve been waiting.Let’s transport you to Berlin for a while – with three of us who share interests in techno and experimental electronic music, drawn from broader music and technological background. So here’s how to get it (and donate via various methods to keep development going!):Īnd yeah, you’ll want the manual as it’s all a little eye-searing and intimidating at first (though also navigate through the examples for more ideas): New examples both from NightRadio (the dev) and winners of the 2021.02 competition.Īll of this in a 25M download that runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Windows CE, or a $6 purchase for iOS or Android.įull changelog, with a mind-boggling list for 2.0: Yeah, you can do some pretty heavy-duty tracker stuff here in addition to the modular things. New pattern effects for fine velocity slide, slot sync, project options, track copying, and more. Vocal Filter expanded with random frequency, random seed, and multiple vowel controllers. Sampler has an “increased frequency computation accuracy” option, and FM, SpectraVoice, Kicker, and DrumSynth all have a click removal algorithm. new delay unit options, length up to 60 s, feedback and delay multiplier controllers (Delay), filter and filter frequency and right channel offset controllers (Echo).įilter Pro has new modes with smoothing plus 6dB slope lowpass and highpass filter additions.Įnhanced MetaModule with new pattern play options, more user-defined controllers, and colors. Sustain segment now has “repeat” ADSR now has a “volume change” option for smooth transitions without smoothing envelope start.Īnalog Generator, Delay have new controllers.Įnhanced Delay, Echo. Vertical mode with shortcut, select patterns and load/save, “detach” clones to normal patterns.Įxpanded module visualizers and properties.Įnhanced ADSR. Jeez, you all are such children.Įxpanded Timeline editing features. Hey, stop snickering about “Anal.” Short for analog. See simple examples for more, or this pic: Supertracks on timeline, Echo with new controllers. OpenGL acceleration for Windows and Linux. There’s also full USB and Bluetooth keyboard support, so an iOS 13.4+ machine can work the same way a desktop does. AUv3 on iOS 11+ now sends MIDI notes and CC to other AU modules. That’s a whole lotta architectures listed there (ARM + ARM Maemo + Raspi + Linux ARM64 + x86 + x86_64 + macOS + Windows CE (really) + 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. Heck, you could build a whole lab for the cost of a couple of license seats from the big dogs. So, for instance, you could outfit a low-cost music making lab with RasPi machines, Manjaro Linux (as suggested on the SunVox Telegram group), and SunVox, and arguably teach newcomers and young people about way more than (cough) those other big industry DAWs might. It’ll run on Raspberry Pi, too (via arm64). Still got iOS 9 or Android 4? No problem – which means this is a great, great way to rescue an old tablet from a landfill and make it into a dedicated SunVox machine. Major congrats to Sasha Zolotev for yet another achievement, capping decades of wonderfully creative coding work, tracker creations, and other fun experiments – see the YouTube channel for more evidence. So think of fine points like LFO sine waveform quality being offered in automatic, low-quality (no-interpolation wavetables), middle (interpolated wavetables), and high (perfect generated sine). Users are already excited about this one – and nerdy program, nerdy users, nerdy details are what get the blood pumping. “Afterglow” example by NightRadio, from whom this wonderful app springs. There’s a ton of new stuff whether you’ve got an ancient smart device or the latest and greatest. It’s the underground sleeper hit, a modular, power instrument-DAW-tracker that runs basically everywhere, for free/donation or (on iOS/Android) just a few bucks.
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