So firstly, lemme just say AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME Alexander. As someone who has been following your projects since back in the psytexx days I gotta say I'm completely blown away by what sunvox is at this moment. I finally got a decent device to play with it (treo 650, helped greatly by the physical keys) and fell totally in love. so I broke down and bought myself a cheap android tablet for the sole purpose of Sunvox-ing! Here is my first tune (for the most part) completed (it's got a bug here and there )
Plans are a full release made with Sunvox powered completely with solar (seems like a match made in heaven right?? )
https://soundcloud.com/transient/transi ... bs-beta-05
many thanks! PEACE!
First (real) tunes done with Sunvox (added another one)
First (real) tunes done with Sunvox (added another one)
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Re: First (real) tune done with Sunvox (after all these year
I'm curious as to how you get these ideas for beats.
Nice work, by the way.
Personally I find the PC version much easier to use... then again, I have a phone rather than a tablet. (Still, it's the only thing I've used that is actually usable on a phone - MilkyTracker for Android is completely and utterly useless.) How does it compare with respect to running it on a tablet compared with running it on a PC?
Nice work, by the way.
Personally I find the PC version much easier to use... then again, I have a phone rather than a tablet. (Still, it's the only thing I've used that is actually usable on a phone - MilkyTracker for Android is completely and utterly useless.) How does it compare with respect to running it on a tablet compared with running it on a PC?
Re: First (real) tune done with Sunvox (after all these year
Hehe, thx grease monkey.
I don't know where the ideas come from, I've just got beats running through my head nonstop and I try my best to bring them out ;p
I agree, its definitely easier to use on a PC, but it worked quite well on a tablet. Took a little getting used to but once I got used to it it went pretty quickly. Still a little slower than with a keyboard, but a small price to pay for the power to throw it in my backpack and take a bike ride to some quiet woodsy place for some deep woods composing
I definitely wouldn't go smaller than a 7 inch screen. Everything works pretty good except the drop down menu is a little on the small side (found myself hitting the wrong stuff alot)
I don't know where the ideas come from, I've just got beats running through my head nonstop and I try my best to bring them out ;p
I agree, its definitely easier to use on a PC, but it worked quite well on a tablet. Took a little getting used to but once I got used to it it went pretty quickly. Still a little slower than with a keyboard, but a small price to pay for the power to throw it in my backpack and take a bike ride to some quiet woodsy place for some deep woods composing
I definitely wouldn't go smaller than a 7 inch screen. Everything works pretty good except the drop down menu is a little on the small side (found myself hitting the wrong stuff alot)
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Re: First (real) tune done with Sunvox (after all these year
That's why you slide your finger down to the right option :) (Easier said than done though)transient wrote: I definitely wouldn't go smaller than a 7 inch screen. Everything works pretty good except the drop down menu is a little on the small side (found myself hitting the wrong stuff a lot)
Re: First (real) tune done with Sunvox (after all these year
Yeah I eventually figured that out, but still hit the wrong thing every now and then.