- quantization noise is reduced by 4 times (on smartphones and pocket computers)
- added Lo-Fi (fixed point) SunVox versions for slow computers (only for Win32 and Linux x86)
- improved sound quality of the following modules: Generator, SpectraVoice
- new Generator waveforms: half-sine (6); abs-sine (7); pulse-sine with duty cycle (8)
- added copy and paste of modules
- added new control “Velocity” to MultiSynth module
- added ASIO support (for Windows only)
- now Sampler can record signals from another modules; just connect some output module (Generator, for example) to the Sampler and press the “Rec”, “Rec mono” or “Rec LoFi” button under the Sampler controllers; “Rec” – record stereo; “Rec mono” – record mono; “Rec LoFi” – record mono with reduced sampling frequency
- added base MIDI IN/OUT in versions for Linux (ALSA), OSX and iOS (CoreMidi), Windows (MM)
- supported MIDI IN commands: NoteON/OFF
- supported MIDI OUT commands: NoteON/OFF; Control Change; Program Change; Bank Select
- use controllers with number 80+X to send MIDI Control Change; where the X is MIDI Controller Number; for example: 8100 8000 – set Modulation (MSB and LSB) to the max value
- added Input module for audio receiving from microphone or line-in; at the moment only iOS supported; the Input for other systems will be available in the next releases
- iOS: added D-pad for more precise cursor positioning in the pattern editor
- iOS: added Audio Copy/Paste (Intua Audio Sharing); Sonoma compatible; Where to find: Main menu -> Export/import -> Copy/Paste
- iOS: added multitouch support to Touch Theremin
- iOS: added multitouch support to piano keyboard
- added Preferences (in the Main menu)
- templates support (in the Preferences)
- fixed bug with overload of EQ module
- added new songs and instruments (samples)
Sunvox updating to 1.6.2
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Wow, this an epic update for iOS users IMO. Can't wait for the multitouch and audio copy paste.
OMG! I actually made three tunes on this in the last 2 Days. I finally had the time to get into it and I'm very pleased. Just trying to come off a little bit more complex with the patterns, but I'm getting there.
All the time I was using it, I was saying to myself that this would be dangerous with MIDI!
The way how you can bit crush and create sounds from scratch is dope. Plus import your own sounds and destroy them too. Sound mangling at its finest.
My question is: What can't this tracker do that others can?
Other than Trackers playing natively on systems like Nintendo and C64, I don't think this can be touched.
When I get tired of using its sequencer, I now have the option to Midi it to my MPC! Woohooo!
S/O to NightRadio2007 for the Awesome Youtube Demo/Tutorial Videos. Those really helped me learn most of the necessary tweaks.
I even made a 1Bit Sequence that sounds pretty decent!
Been playing with this, loving the sampler recording function, you can capture little moments and create a new instrument out of them...cool.
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