Me too. I plan to use SunVox on the uConsole. I’ve been using SunVox since 2011 and I like using it on super portable things with qwerty keyboards. An old beaten-up £30 Panasonic CF-U1 is my current weapon of choice, but I can’t wait to get the uConsole for this. I will also try out ORCΛ, which is a kind of esoteric (confusing) live coding audio sequencing tool which I’ve used with SunVox.
I’m also a Polyend Tracker user and I love the original one. I was super excited about the new PE Tracker Mini, but really annoyed to see that they have dropped the keyboard, which I can’t do without on the Tracker. So the uConsole is going to be my SunVox equivalent of the PE Tracker Mini. It’ll have keys to play!
So with SunVox you get up to 3 octaves of notes that you can map to whatever qwerty keyboard keys you wish. Then while you’re on the bus/in the woods/on the loo/on the moon you can play the keys to noodle/figure-out little melodies and record them into the tracker sequencer. I love it. I think the uConsole will be great for this. I’m hoping I’ll find the trackball type mouse (yeah not a trackball, but whatever it is) fine to get used to, as there obviously won’t be a touchscreen/stylus input.
Yes I know that tiny computer keys sounds like a funny thing to be playing melodies on. That’s my idea of fun, but maybe not most musicians…