- Example songs and patches .SYX files
- "Knight Rider" (1982) (remake) song SYX
- "Not My Love" Song SYX
- "What Is Love" (remake) song SYX
- "Your Words Against My Words" Song SYX
- "The Stars" Song SYX
- "007: Requiem for a Spy" Song SYX
- "1, 2, 3, Let's Go!" Song SYX
- Good Ol' Days Song SYX
- Da Funk Song SYX
- Multi-sampled Upright Piano Patch SYX
- Example songs and patches .SYX files
- "007: Requiem for a Spy" Song SYX
"007: Requiem for a Spy" Song SYX
A 007-inspired homage track demonstrates synthesis of complex orchestral timbres.
Demonstrated are;
- Powerful real-time synthesis of complex timbres using only noise and sine, triangle, saw and square waves; strictly no samples were used for this track
- Effortless use of quintessential 6th and 9th "Bond" chords and progressions
- Extensive use of multi-instrument mode, allowing tracks to switch between timbres
- Use of conditionals, including on chord track
- AI resource allocation optimizer (see below)
NOTE: this song requires latest firmware to be installed on your device.
AI optimizer
The complex timbres in this song push the device hard, and the device may run out of DSP resources on first playthrough in areas of the song that are particularly heavy on the DSP.
The AI DSP resource allocation optimizer will learn and predict the DSP usage spikes characteristics of your song, and pre-empt them by intelligently (re)allocating system resources such as waveform cache memory. Just one or two playthroughs should be sufficient for these optimizations to take effect.
The learned optimization strategy will be saved along with the song for future use (note that the learned strategy is not saved until the user causes a save event, such as changing a parameter, adding/removing a step, etc.).
While learned optimization strategies are saved along with the songs for future use, some firmware updates may invalidate these strategies due to differences in resource use/availability between firmwares. This means that these strategies may have to be re-learned if the song is played back on future firmwares.
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- Boot up (under Quick start tutorial and video)
Once your Woovebox has booted up, you will be dropped into Song ("SG") mode.
- The payoff - creating a song with Song mode (under Quick start tutorial and video)
Much like editing steps on tracks, in a Song mode fragment, you can hold an active (e.g. "lit up") track and edit a number of settings.
- Song backup, digital audio and MIDI stem rendering (under Wooveconnect)
Your Woovebox can render your song to a MIDI file, as well as digital audio (either as a single .WAV file or as sixteen separate stems - dry or wet).
- About the Woovebox
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- Fragments; arranging and building your song (under Song mode)
You can now create and edit the first fragment (fragment 01) of your song.
- Example songs and patches .SYX files
- "Knight Rider" (1982) (remake) song SYX
- "Not My Love" Song SYX
- "What Is Love" (remake) song SYX
- "Your Words Against My Words" Song SYX
- "The Stars" Song SYX
- "007: Requiem for a Spy" Song SYX
- "1, 2, 3, Let's Go!" Song SYX
- Good Ol' Days Song SYX
- Da Funk Song SYX
- Multi-sampled Upright Piano Patch SYX