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::|CONTENTS

  1. Capabilities
  2. Format Creation
  3. Format Playback
  4. Quick set up
  5. Expert tricks
  6. Links for further development
  7. See also
SunVox is a modular tracker for Windows, OSX, Linux, iOS, PalmOS, and Windows Mobile created by Alexander Zolotov, also known by his alias NightRadio.
It can be found at their website
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Capabilities



  • Modular synthesis with a wide variety of built-in synthesisers and effects, including waveform, sample-based and FM synthesis for generators, and echo, filter and vocal filter effects.
  • Support for additional modules.
  • Realtime sample and note recording.
  • MIDI, XM and MOD importing.
  • MIDI and multitrack WAV export.
  • Many supported operating systems, even including portable devices!!


Format Creation



Name
Platform(s)
Input
Output

Windows; Linux; Mac OS X; Windows Mobile; PalmOS; Maemo; Meego; iOS; Android
*.sunvox; *.mid; *.xm; *.mod
*.sunvox; *.wav



Software in italics are recommended.
Output filetypes in bold are acceptable for submission on BotB.

Format Playback



Name
Platform(s)
Input

Windows; Linux; Mac OS X; Windows Mobile; PalmOS; Maemo; Meego; iOS; Android
*.sunvox



Software in italics are recommended.

Quick set up



<<Provide a donload link and if necessary a quick walkthough on how to set it up and get to composing. Separate configuring from composing by making sub headers>>
Download here: <<TOOL>> donload


Configuration
<<Configuration instructions>>

Composing
<<composing instructions. In case applicable, refer to Lyceum articles with commando/function overviews>>

Expert tricks



<<Quick tricks, tips, complicated thingies; mention them here>>



<<provide a link to the developer or development page in case a BotBer would like to participate in developing. Is the developer an BotBer, refer then to the profile page>>

See also



<<List all related lyceum articles mentioned above. This helps keeping linked documents traceable>>
All related Lyceum articles:
referencing to:
- <<Article X>>
- <<Article Y>>
referenced from:
- <<Article Z>>

 
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