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How to create "8bit tune" in SunVox

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  • @sgenofly Modular synthesizers - software from 80's? :)

  • i need some help please. I just wrote a track using sunvox and when i try to export it to my cpu it wont recognize the file. i know there has to be a way to do this, as i want the files in my itunes and have done this with programs such as beatmaker. ive gone to the import/export menu and typed in the browser address and everything. it just keeps telling me it wont recognize the file, no matter what i open it with. help please!

  • @aaronbrakefield You must download your song (songname.sunvox) to desktop computer (via WiFi export), and then open desktop version of the SunVox and load this song.

  • download mario paint, just type on google, 100 times simpler

  • @29tomlowhalo possible :) But SunVox is not only for 8-bit

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  • @ArchTV Don't be a pedant...if you've used SunVox you know that you can use a distortion module to compress anything to 8-bit audio. I doubt you would hear much of a difference, though...the distinctive sound of a chiptune is due to the crude, unfiltered generators, not the bit depth (which is why NR used quote marks in the title).

  • omg, that was... cool :) looks very simple, when you look at work of a real pro

  • It would be awesome if you could annotate what you're actually doing when you're putting in those numbers cos it's great you're showing us how to make those sounds but that's all you're doing, you're not explaining what you're doing.

  • You truly are a SunVox god

  • @sgenofly Not intuitive?? OOOOOOO K

  • i came.

  • Wow, this is AWESOME! I've been looking all over for VST sequencers to do 8-bit chiptunes but it seems I don't need them! Just wish I had your talent! LOL

  • This isn't 8-bit music, this is just a flatout chiptune. Regardless its 8-bit sounds, this sound does not use 8 bits per sample, in fact, theoretically it uses 32.

  • i wonder how high quality music looks like in binary XD

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