SunVox

It is available for multiple platforms including Windows, MacOS, Linux on the desktop and iOS, Android in the mobile sphere.

These modules not only are used for generating or modifying sounds, but also give visual feedback by displaying various type of oscillation signal.

Modules have three main type, which they are: These are the oscillators of SunVox, acting as your sound source, including subtractive, FM, samples, drum, and a FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) based additive synthesizer.

In the 2.0.0 update, SunVox also features "super track" mode, which it can be used for toggle solo or mute a single row of pattern by enable / disable the midi signal, to focus on certain instruments.

The website TapeOp.com had the following to say, with respect to the program's interface:"There are a lot of things about the interface that will probably be counter intuitive to someone coming from a more conventional DAW environment but if you've ever used and enjoyed a tracker you will feel right at home, and if you haven't you will find that once you're familiar with some tracker sequencing conventions SunVox has a very efficient work flow with a good balance between depth and usability.

"[6] Hosted by the developer of SunVox in October 2014, this annual event required SunVox users to submit an entry within 64kB size limit, but as of February 2024, the annual event required SunVox users to submit an entry by 4MB size limit; the entries can be in any genres and any style.