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Re: SunVox coming to N900!!!????
MIDI2Usb could be a good way to implement the physical part, I assume... Plenty of adaptors for hooking up old controllers to a computer, in that way. At least that's how I hook up a Midiboard to the computer.
I'd would be nice if the program could handle polyphonic aftertouch messages... But I'm getting carried away. ;) All thumbs up for NightRadio! |
Re: SunVox coming to N900!!!????
wonderful program, I made one small piece for my fish, and I like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leFWPhHgcpY |
Re: SunVox coming to N900!!!????
EDIT: App won't output sound in 'silent' mode, even with headphones plugged in.
Must be Monday... |
Re: SunVox coming to N900!!!????
..i also have the problem with muted sound in silent mode but this seems to be a maemo specific problem. All my apps seem to be muted in silent mode except the mediaplayer and the phone.
@riverus .. nice to see that you share your music here.. i have to continue my music :-) |
Re: SunVox coming to N900!!!????
@lq_sunshine
Perhaps you know the answer to a question I have. Is there any way to combine tracks of different length and/or time measure? What I am trying to achieve is a finer grid to work on, for instance to make more refined drumfills. One of the ways I used to do that on my regular tracker is by combining either tracks of different length, id est, change them on the fly, program the fills, and change the length of the track back to the previous setting, or combine 4/4th and 6/8th to get there. I have been fiddling around but couldn't get it to work. Is that possible anyway? |
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@anthonie: At the times of Fast Tracker II I used to use doubled/trippled BPM tempo for the whole song to have more 'dense' grid for drumrolls etc.
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Re: SunVox coming to N900!!!????
@devildriven
If you do not have zip/unzip installed, you'll need that. Unpack the thing (it's a complete set, even though it's ridiculously small (good programming here!) and contains all available platform versions) and browse with your file manager to the unpacked sunvox folder, in there you'll find the maemo folder with a deb. Just click it and HAM should open up to get it installed. I had a bit of trouble installing libgles1, so I ended up just picking a game that uses OpenGL (GLtron to be precise) and had libgles1 installed as a dependency of that game. If you do not like HAM, you can of course open a terminal, cd to the folder where your deb is located and install using Code:
dpkg -i <packagename> @cube48 I am not sure I understand what your approach would bring me. What I want is the ability to program triplets and the like. How would increasing the speed make that possible? |
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Hi i am also a beginner with sunvox and don't know how to combine different time measure. Maybe it can be helpful to play with the delay/offset parameters of the notes so simulate a higher time resolution (e.g.to achieve a swing effect) I think nightradio is the one who knows the answers.. |
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Only, as sayd cube48 and lq_sunshine in their posts. But i put this feature to the SunVox to-do list. |
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