![]() Many functions are hidden in drop-down menus, no tabs (dragging sections up and down all the time) and more issues like metronome on/off deep in settings, no precount, etc. 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:
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