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Sunvox n900
Sunvox n900










sunvox n900

The biggest problem for me is navigating and editing notes (including selecting them, adding/deleting rows, etc). Unfortunately SunVox is a pain on touch screen tablets. And I remember when I saw Piano roll editor first time (in FL studio 4) I was asking myself "Who is using this bad idea for composing music?!" Later I tried Cakewalk sonar and got used to piano rolls a bit But still I think tracker editor is better in some aspects. I have a lots of experience with Trackers as I made plenty of songs in ProTracker, Digibooster and Jeskola Buzz. I should (if nothing else to learn), but I said: I have used it, and recorded the output from it, when I use it as a guitar effects unit.Īlso, I have started using it as a midi controller of late (inspired by a YT video that did some amazing things basically just using SunVox as a controller for all other gear/software). Oh, correction: as SunVox can do so many things I was mainly talking about the "electronic" music I do, above. I have rarely recorded SunVox itself though, it is mainly a part of my creative process, which is a shame as it sounds awesome too, but often when I get to the recording stage I have reworked what I wrote in SunVox anyways and taken THAT in to the next level in another instrument/app, which is also what I end up recording. I have written many of my snippets that end up in songs, in SunVox. It has such a different, yet logical (after the mythical curve), way of doing things and it completely breaks the mould for me when I'm stuck. It is one of the best tools for taking me out of creative pickles when I land in those. Right, following OP I shall not reiterate on what it could be, but what it is for me:












Sunvox n900