

I loved the individual instruments, like the FM synth and the Kick synth, but the workflow/interface and some aliasing issues with the higher pitched synth sounds kept me away. Personally, I tried Sunvox a few times and really never clicked with it.

Something like Milkytracker is probably best for just chiptunes, as it's pretty limited in most other areas. Renoise might be overkill if you just want to make chiptunes though, but I think Sunvox is a little overkill for just chiptunes too. It's probably the most "modern" tracker out there, capable of loading VST's and such.
SUNVOX IPAD FREE
It's not free but it's relatively cheap, and the free demo is basically fully functional, except for exporting songs and resampling. It's unclear to me if you're saying you want nothing to do with a laptop/desktop setup, but if those are okay for you, I'd recommend giving Renoise a try. Modern production techniques but with a more retrospective soundset. I like the production of tracks like Dischipo and The Massacre by FantomenK. More the modern incarnations like 8 Bit Weapon etc. FWIW I'm not really into the true 'authentic' chiptune scene. Aside from the deep routing possibilities, what else has Sunvox got to offer? I mainly use Caustic for techno of the more Regis/Surgeon variety and it does the job for that, but for chiptunes people seem to refer to trackers. What are the benefits of using Sunvox? I imagine keyboard shortcuts are not really applicable to an iPad and it's not like I have a history of using trackers/hexadecimal like many people who have come from the Atari etc. I'm already comfortable with the automation, limiter, sidechaining, effects etc on Caustic so I know there'd be a learning curve. However, I'd like to have a go at making some chiptunes and wondered if a tracker like Sunvox would be more suited.
SUNVOX IPAD SOFTWARE
It has that tactile groovebox feel I like but also allows me much of the freedom of a software DAW. But it was just too frustrating/expensive going back to hardware after getting accustomed to having almost infinite insert effects and synth parts etc.Ībout a year ago I downloaded Caustic on my IPad for a laugh and I haven't looked back.
SUNVOX IPAD PC
I spend eight hours a day on a pc so I can't bear to sit on one in my free time. * timeline: supertracks (see simple_examples/supertracks.I've just returned to making music at the ripe old age of 35 after a layoff of almost 15 years! I used to use hardware (RS7000, RM1x, MPC 2000xl, MS2000, etc) and never could get comfortable on a computer after trying a top end Powermac setup, Windows laptop etc. * multiple module selection + ability to save several selected modules to a sunvox file
SUNVOX IPAD FULL
* iOS 13.4+: full USB/Bluetooth keyboard support (like on desktops) * iOS 11+: SunVox Audio Unit (AUv3) can now send MIDI notes and MIDI CC to other AU modules If you are a musician and own an iphone, you owe it to yourself to try this amazing application! In the overcrowded world of music apps, Sunvox stands out as both unique and powerful.


Generative music features: random selection of notes, random values of controllers, probability effects.Audio Unit Extension (AUv3 instrument/effect), Audiobus.Mic/Line recording (using the Sampler).
SUNVOX IPAD MOD
XM (FastTracker) and MOD (ProTracker, OctaMED) import.Support of 16/24/32bit WAV, AIFF and XI samples.It is a small and fast cross-platform modular synthesizer with pattern based sequencer (tracker). SunVox is one of the most powerful music creation tools for iOS. One of the most powerful music creation tools for iOS: modular synth (+AU), MIDI sequencer and tracker.
