1/12/2024 0 Comments Sunvox fading music![]() It really is a clever app once you learn it's language. You can even draw and color the pattern icons by tapping on the pattern icon in the pattern section. While I'm here, to create a song in the bottom section, use clone pattern from the song menu to essentially loop the pattern, or use copy pattern to create a copy which you can use for quick variations of a pattern (without having to enter everything again). To quickly enter values you can enter the starting value, at line 1 for example, then goes to line 16 and enter another value (like say for a volume fade in), then tap the select button in the upper right and select lines 1-16, then go to the menu and select "Interpolate ctrl values" and it will fill in line 2-15 with a smooth transition. Hope this helped people see some of the Yeah worth mentioning (I think this is what you're talking about): Play around with the standard effects as I have showed and I'm sure you will agree. Use those and the keyboard to enter data in a pattern. The cursor will automatically move down by the number you have set in the upper right, so for example if you want to place a drum beat every 4th line set the number in the upper right to 4.Īlso, when you tap the unlock button you will open up a few controls for pattern editing to the left of the unlock icon. Pattern editing is done by unlocking the lock sign, moving the cursor around to your desired place, then entering data. I guess I'll say a word about that here too. ![]() Or maybe I should have covered data entry in the pattern editor first? Okay maybe it's not as easy as I made it sound, but trust me once it clicks you will see it's not that hard. Enter different values throughout the pattern and you get automation! This will tell Sunvox what value you want the volume to be at that point in the pattern. Next you enter values in the "value" section of the pattern editor. ![]() This will direct Sunvox to automate that control. So for example if you want to automate the volume of a synth, tap on the synth, look to the section on the left to see what number the volume is, and enter that number into the "controller" section of the pattern. If that last little bit confused you, or if I got it wrong, don't worry Sunvox shows you want section you're on. The structure for patterns can be found here:Įach track is set up with values (that you enter) from left to right: note, octave, velocity, module (synth, effect, etc.), controller (parameter within selected module), standard effect (automation to be applied), value (or amount of automation to be applied). When you do this you will see more rows added to the channels in the pattern. Thing is, the place where you enter them are turned off by default, and you have to go to the pattern menu (upper right corner) and tap on hide/show effects (I think that's what it's called). The term "standard effects" may be confusing, but these are essentially automation controls to be entered within a pattern. I felt obliged to point this out, there is massive depth in Sunvox, in part (I said massive didn't I?) due to the standard effects available:
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