Here’s how to install the latest #Sunvox on a #RaspberryPi. Sunvox is a modular software #synthesizer that has been around for more than 2 decades. It’s very well optimized and runs on even the tiniest devices. Table of contents:
00:00 intro
00:19 hi!
00:34 hardware overview
01:00 instructions ( )
01:27 download and install realtimepi
01:59 update and setup you pi
02:48 download and install Sunvox
03:30 install glibc
04:47 change LD_LIBRARY_PATH
05:08 install shellscript for autostart
05:30 important things to consider
05:52 using Sunvox: UI overview
06:38 some patches
07:09 create a new project, add some sound modules
07:50 connecting modules
08:11 editing patches
08:38 add another sound source
09:48 adding a second oscillator
10:22 adding a low pass filter
10:51 MIDI learning
11:54 playing two (or more) sounds simultaneously
12:56 adding effects: vocal filter
14:24 reverb
16:43 conclusion
Here are all the commands and links you need
Capacitive touchscreen:
Installation instructions:
Realtime PI:
Follow those steps to step 7.
Then, continue with these
wget -c
unzip -p sunvox/sunvox/linux_arm_armhf_raspberry_pi/sunvox_lofi [greater than] /home/pi/bin/sunvox_lofi
chmod x /home/pi/bin/sunvox_lofi /home/pi/bin/
Now, install glibc :
cd ~/
sudo apt-get install gawk bison
wget -4c
tar -zxvf
mkdir glibc229
cd glibc229
../ --prefix=/opt/glibc
make
make install
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/glibc/lib
now, continue with step 8 of the instructions.
In the end, edit and add export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/glibc/lib in the third line.
You can now launch Sunvox manually or reboot your PI.
HÄLP ZIS CHANNEL
Join us on Woody Piano Shack’s Discord server:
Get 7% off on DistroKid with this link
Shop a Huge Selection of Synths and Drum Machines at !
Here’s what I have in my setup at the moment. Want to have that, too? Please use the followings links and support me:
Yamaha EX5 ex5
Kasser Synths Arcade
MPC One, Novation PEAK, Reface DX, Strymon Nightsky, Strymon Volante, Strymon Iridium, Zoom MS 70 CDR, Korg NanoKontrol 2, Korg NanoKey, Akai EWI USB, Zoom R24, Zoom H5, Yamaha MT7:
Some bands / artists I’ve been following for a long time are (among others) Massive Attack, Pink Floyd, Pet Shop Boys, Archive, A-Ha, Yes, Porcupine Tree, John Mellencamp, Jean-Michel Jarre, Metallica, Peter Gabriel and Perturbator. So my music will kind of sound like those (without ever reaching the greatness of those artists, of course). :-)
1 view
527
182
9 months ago 00:10:08 33
SunVox Compo Winners
9 months ago 02:25:18 17
SunVox Compo (44 tracks)
10 months ago 00:03:05 1
Forgotten Tales From AI
11 months ago 00:04:13 42
Simple glitch effect using Loop, LFO and Sound2Ctl modules
11 months ago 00:03:27 32
NightRadio - Elusive
1 year ago 00:03:45 21
NightRadio - Frozen
1 year ago 00:17:15 1
SUNVOX modular synth on Raspberry Pi
1 year ago 00:03:48 23
NightRadio - Somewhere in Her Dreams
2 years ago 00:04:21 52
Altered States v0.9
2 years ago 00:14:32 43
SunVox Compo Winners
2 years ago 02:25:43 31
SunVox Compo (39 tracks)
2 years ago 00:03:23 2
NightRadio - Phantom Island
2 years ago 00:01:35 1
SunVox: How to Apply the Envelope (pattern editor)
2 years ago 00:01:24 1
SunVox: Interpolation (pattern editor)
3 years ago 00:04:55 97
NightRadio - Turing Test
3 years ago 00:03:53 109
NightRadio - Cycles of Light
3 years ago 00:03:04 14
SunVox 2.0 Synths (drums)
3 years ago 00:02:52 13
SunVox 2.0 Synths (bass)
3 years ago 00:12:15 14
SunVox 2.0 Synths (pads)
3 years ago 00:10:23 62
SunVox 2.0 Synths
3 years ago 00:02:58 76
Happy Busy Christmas [SunVox]
3 years ago 00:07:10 67
SunVox: FM2 (5 operators)
3 years ago 00:03:06 1
SunVox: Silence Artifacts (Phase Scope Demo by NightRadio)