Modern production techniques but with a more retrospective soundset. I like the production of tracks like Dischipo and The Massacre by FantomenK. More the modern incarnations like 8 Bit Weapon etc. FWIW I'm not really into the true 'authentic' chiptune scene. Aside from the deep routing possibilities, what else has Sunvox got to offer? I mainly use Caustic for techno of the more Regis/Surgeon variety and it does the job for that, but for chiptunes people seem to refer to trackers. What are the benefits of using Sunvox? I imagine keyboard shortcuts are not really applicable to an iPad and it's not like I have a history of using trackers/hexadecimal like many people who have come from the Atari etc. I'm already comfortable with the automation, limiter, sidechaining, effects etc on Caustic so I know there'd be a learning curve. However, I'd like to have a go at making some chiptunes and wondered if a tracker like Sunvox would be more suited. It has that tactile groovebox feel I like but also allows me much of the freedom of a software DAW. But it was just too frustrating/expensive going back to hardware after getting accustomed to having almost infinite insert effects and synth parts etc.Ībout a year ago I downloaded Caustic on my IPad for a laugh and I haven't looked back. I spend eight hours a day on a pc so I can't bear to sit on one in my free time. I've just returned to making music at the ripe old age of 35 after a layoff of almost 15 years! I used to use hardware (RS7000, RM1x, MPC 2000xl, MS2000, etc) and never could get comfortable on a computer after trying a top end Powermac setup, Windows laptop etc.
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