


#Sunvox sampler software#
I didn't plan to learn code but when I realized that there is no software that does what I want, I realized I was going to have to teach myself code. Oh did I mention I am only in my first week of learning code. I will say this, I haven't gone through the Raspberry and done all the steps to eliminate latency, so maybe I need to do this before writing off usb. I tested it today with my midi keyboard and SunVox some very noticable latency. The reason again is that the midi through usb on the Raspberry has latency that is not acceptable to me. My theory is if the Raspberry can read i2c and Uart then it should be able to interpret each other. Somewhere someone has already done this.I think. The pieces to puzzle are right there in front of me. The problem with the i2c to midi seems like it would be easy, in fact I know it is. I have ordered the parts to do the midi hat and and Arduino Leonardo (this brings the project to $143). Basically an iPad with controllers, I even considered ditching the Raspberry pi and thought about just doing arduino for midi and an iPad as the engine. It not only has to work with SunVox but any other software I find in the future.īasically I want this to be a looper, with synth engine with the ability to add any synth engines in future. Then next really hard part mapping controllers to the software because we won't be using midi but rather hard wired. Once the pads are going then comes 3 pots that I have to get wired in and working. 117 9.3K views 10 years ago SunVox Tutorials, Tips, and Tricks This SunVox tutorial talks about retriggering samples to scale them to a song. Well I hope the next time I post I will be jumping up and down because I got the pads to light up. But I was thinking the hard route I am going is going to give better latency results. The other route I could have gone was to add an Arduino and turn the pads into a midi controller and basically just map all the controls with in SunVox. I am trying to hold my brains inside my melted head but it's a snails pace at this point.
