Based on our record, SunVox seems to be a lot more popular than Giada. While we know about 17 links to SunVox, we've tracked only 1 mention of Giada. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I had to google "Vaporwave"(totally out of touch with EDM sub-genres here, so I'm going by the description offered on Wikipedia). Reads like a sampling synth' of some kind would be in order from here. I'd suggest Giada, because it's a BEAST. Though having said that, Giada's extreme tweakability can become somewhat overwhelming right off' the bat. It's well worth the effort to learn if you're using a sample-based... Source: over 1 year ago
Sunvox (https://warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox) has full support for microtonality! Of course the workflow is quite different from other daws (it's a tracker) but it's worth checking out imo. Source: over 1 year ago
So I'm just gushing because this app has eaten my life lately and that's okay. Compared to like, a full blown DAW like Live 11 or something it's not perfect (is Live 11 even perfect?), but for my preference, there are overwhelmingly more positives than there are negatives. Check it out. Hell, throw Night Radio a few bucks even if you get it for free. That's all. Source: almost 2 years ago
No need to try as it already exists: Any Linux tablet with Reaper and a couple soft synths and a decent external sound card if needed would do a lot more for a lot less. A good portion of the cost of this device could be justified only if it really had motorized knobs and faders, which are shown in the video but not mentioned among the features; that would be a completely unnecessary gimmick (in such a device)... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Late reply, but I would like to recommend SunVox as usual: https://warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/. Source: about 2 years ago
I have Sunvox, Caustic 3, and FakeSID on my phone. I don't do that much with them. I really just use them to do music while on a train journey when I don't want to kill my laptop battery. The first two have got desktop versions, so that makes it much easier to refine them when you're back at your computer. Source: about 2 years ago
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