The videos made their debut on the excellent PalmSounds Google Group:ĬDM isn’t exclusively about mobile apps, so check out PalmSounds the blog, too, if you like your music making handheld – the site has been on fire lately with updates. They’re not the best video quality (I wish we had iPhone screencasting software, darnit), but they will give you a sense of what the app is about: To see SunVox in action (and start to make sense of how to use it), check out the YouTube videos from Alex Zolotov (among others). Effects: Delay, distortion, filters, LFOs, reverbĪnd for fans of computer music in the 90s, it’s a chance to get back to some of the no-nonsense, powerful creation of that era, without some of the distractions you may find in modern apps.Synths and generators: FM, virtual analog, FFT-based “SpectraVoice”, Kicker.Flexible architecture that adapts to slow and fast CPUs.Incredibly, all this goodness is yours on all those platforms for ten bucks and on iPhone for $5, easily making SunVox the biggest steal in music software I think I’ve ever seen: It’ll run on your netbook, your MacBook, and your ThinkPad. It’ll run on iPhone now, but also on Palm, Windows Mobile, Mac, Windows, and Linux. It’s small, it’s fast, and it looks – and sounds – a lot like early computer music programs. It’s a powerful suite of soundmakers and sequencers, baked together into a modular environment that lets power users tweak to their heart’s delight. This is not a mobile music making app for the timid. And maybe you’re perfectly happy with a phone running Windows Mobile or Palm OS.Įnter SunVox. We start by building simple components like the logic gates and simple arithmetic modules, for the fundamental idea of logic processing in SunVox. Others have interesting workflows, but limit you to working on the mobile device, not switching back to a computer. Introducing, The Logickin’s Logical Logbook (3xLog) A full documentation about how to implement logic circuit using SunVox In this tutorial, you will learn not only the SunVox implementation, but also the real world of Digital Logic, Computer Architecture, or even Computer Algorithms. So, you’ve seen lots of interesting looking iPhone apps, but most of them strike you as gimmicky.
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