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SunVox Tracks

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Another track made with SunVox. Everyone who is interested in trackers should try SunVox...pretty underrated imo..

No external mastering done, just plain SunVox.

https://soundcloud.com/lilith_93/orbital

It's fun to make faster tracks, most stuff I did was around 80-120. This is 174 iirc.
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Re: Orbital - DnB (kind of...)

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I think you work quite well in the genre! You can hear the influence from your slower stuff and it's nice. More! :D
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Re: Orbital - DnB (kind of...)

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The track has a good flow and a nice arrangement: fluid, complete but not overloaded.
Though I have to ask: why didn't you master it? It would have given the song even more punch and polish.
The combination of genre and the sounds is intriguing. The sounds have something tracker-like, which shouldn't be too surprising. So that gives the composition a definite 80s sheen, whilst everything else about it is perfectly contemporary, down to the chosen tempo for a DnB track.
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Re: Orbital - DnB (kind of...)

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jeanette_c wrote: Mon Jul 26, 2021 5:30 pm The track has a good flow and a nice arrangement: fluid, complete but not overloaded.
Though I have to ask: why didn't you master it? It would have given the song even more punch and polish.
The combination of genre and the sounds is intriguing. The sounds have something tracker-like, which shouldn't be too surprising. So that gives the composition a definite 80s sheen, whilst everything else about it is perfectly contemporary, down to the chosen tempo for a DnB track.
Thanks :) ... It compressed in SunVox and there's also some EQuing in SunVox, so it's not completely unmastered. I want to learn how to do it in SunVox and how good it can get.
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Re: Orbital - DnB (kind of...)

Post by GMaq »

Hi!

Playing some catchup here, this is a cool track with a nice spacey dark groove. Very impressed it was all done in Sunvox. Great work as usual!
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Not really into D&B, but I did enjoy this one :)
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Made another one completely with SunVox:

https://soundcloud.com/lilith_93/false-flag
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Cool!

Love the frenetic energy and the snare and cymbal samples really pop on this one!
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Love it.
I'll have to try sunvox again, the last time I tried it I was very into renoise and it wasn't renoise so I got frustrated but there was something I loved about it.
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sysrqer wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 8:34 pm Love it.
I'll have to try sunvox again, the last time I tried it I was very into renoise and it wasn't renoise so I got frustrated but there was something I loved about it.
It makes addicted somehow and I can get totally lost in it. And the very cool thing is I can even work on my smartphone and render the tracks there. :lol:
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lilith wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 9:22 pm It makes addicted somehow and I can get totally lost in it. And the very cool thing is I can even work on my smartphone and render the tracks there. :lol:
Yeah I have it on my phone but I never really got started with it for some reason. I remember being really impressed about the routing/modular aspect of it.

It's funny, for a while I've gone in the exact opposite direction and used modular almost exclusively, that per step accuracy has been replaced the enjoyment of probability and generative outcomes. I need to get back to trackers, I used to love the workflow. I've just ordered a digitakt so I think that per step fun will come back :wink:
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made a screenshot video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkGd1ZD8Dqo

This is how you should NOT organize your modules :mrgreen:
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lilith wrote: Tue Aug 31, 2021 3:38 pm made a screenshot video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkGd1ZD8Dqo

This is how you should NOT organize your modules :mrgreen:
:shock: :shock: :shock:
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lilith wrote: Tue Aug 31, 2021 3:38 pm made a screenshot video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkGd1ZD8Dqo

This is how you should NOT organize your modules :mrgreen:
That looks like a cool piece of software, complete with really satisfying animations.
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Post by Adrezonar »

cool work Lilith, what you get out of the prog is really great

... I think your tracks are always neatly arranged and neatly structured ...
you know my chaos with the sunvox modules :wink:
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