SunVox Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 113 reviews. Read all reviews for SunVox for iPhone.
SunVox is paid iOS app published by Alexander Zolotov

Great

Gordo vaca

Hoping for Bluetooth QWERTY keyboard support... otherwise wonderful!


Soundfonts

SegaSonic04

Sunvox is great!, I know there’s sunsynths already, but I think you should add the option to use soundfonts because it can be useful for making your instruments sound great!


One studio to rule them all

littlewoodg

Nothing compares


Blown away

b.eats.z

I stayed away from SunVox because I was certain it would be too complicated to be fun. I was wrong. It’s one of the most powerful creative tools I’ve come across. I wish I hadn’t waited so long!


My favorite IOS music making program

Customer something

I’ve tried others like Auxy and Moog model 15, but this one is my favorite. Didn’t take me that long to learn the basics. Best money I’ve spent on a music app ever


absolutely amazing

Jean80it

This is the modern take on the classic tracker, but adds synths and effects in a powerful node editor that’s unbelievably easy to use once you wrap your mind around it. It even applies realtime effects on input (I tried connecting my guitar, and it works!) Please, buy this app so that the developer can continue his wonderful job.


SunVox is amazing!!

Mets guys

Yes this app won’t cost you much money, it’s free on Mac, PC, Linux and even Raspberry Pi if you really want to try before buying. I was trying to make a stand alone box running it on Raspberry Pi but then I realized it works so much better on my Phone and this was 3 years ago. It can do so much and continues to get developed to be even better year after year. Some people don’t care for Trackers well I don’t either and I don’t use it often. I has infinite possibilities for sound creation. Works flawlessly on everything from my old 2011 iPad 2 running the latest SunVox version to my new 2017 iPad Pro.


Amazing and runs on slower devices

Dr. Emulsion Walrus

...the best part of this app for me is having something this versatile that works smoothly on an iPad 2 that is a bit slow. I'm gonna try it on a old MacBook and see how that works... Overall the workflow is great. It's like a mini, basic (in comparison) lightweight Reaktor. Nowhere near the depth of reaktor but sunvox continues to surprise me the more time I spend with it. I've had fun learning sunvox. Rewarding experience!


SunVox

syntheticvoid

Alrighty... I've put in around 35-40 hours just messing around with this program, and I am completely in love with it. It's the first tracker I've used, and after 17 years of messing with Reason and Fruity Loops, it was a bit difficult to grab onto... but by the first night, I had 3 project files full of sounds and patterns and now I've even started what I hope becomes a full track once I copy it over to the PC (which, with SunVox is a snap and great, since the PC/MAC version of it is FREE FROM THE DEV'S WEBSITE!!), and keep messing with it, maybe integrate it all over into Reason, or do what I want to do within Reason and FL and move it into SunVox... I'm not sure, but it's definitely something that's easy to bring into your current line-up of music creation tools, especially if you play around with iOS apps, as this lets you copy and bring over sounds from other apps (how friggin cool is that?!?). Long story short? I can't stop gushing about this app, and I can't stop messing around with it. The range of ideas it has the potential to set loose in your head is astounding. If you're even the least bit interested in modular synths and/or trackers, this is easily one of the best in the AppStore.


Reliving old tracker days

TheRealDutchee

Great app! I used to love programming music in ProTracker or Octamed on the Commodore Amiga. Sunvox reminds me a lot of how I used to build patterns and songs in those old trackers. It used to be a lot of work and time consuming but fun nevertheless. I have not had time to dig real deep in this app yet, but I already like what I have seen and heard so far after owning it for a few days. I wish I still had as much spare time as I had when I was a lot younger and playing around for weeks with these trackers. But Sunvox definitely makes me relive those good old moments again and offers me a whole lot more features and possibilities than the limited Amiga trackers were capable of.