Replacement for Nord Modular

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Sadly Clavia does not longer produce this great product. I miss it
Are there alternatives which have the same look and feel?

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VCV Rack, the Eurorack simulator

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Thanks for the link. I will definitely check it out

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Automatonism is a nice collection of ready to use "modules" for Pure Data. It's pretty close to the Nord Modular in terms of workflow.

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I'm hanging on to my Micromodular. Maybe VCV Rack (& VeeSeeVST) would work as a software replacement.

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thecontrolcentre wrote:I'm hanging on to my Micromodular. Maybe VCV Rack (& VeeSeeVST) would work as a software replacement.
If I remember correctly this means you have to stick to WinXP? I think I sold mine for this very reason.

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vegaron wrote:
thecontrolcentre wrote:I'm hanging on to my Micromodular. Maybe VCV Rack (& VeeSeeVST) would work as a software replacement.
If I remember correctly this means you have to stick to WinXP? I think I sold mine for this very reason.
The Nord software was working in 8.1 last time I looked. If it ever does stop I have a tip top XP laptop I can re-purpose.

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I tried the Nord Modular editor demo and it worked just fine in W10 as well.

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Good to know. Cheers.

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There is no replacement , that's the reason I will never ever sell my NOrd rack G1
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Soul calibrating ..frequencies

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flakes2 wrote:Sadly Clavia does not longer produce this great product. I miss it
Are there alternatives which have the same look and feel?
In the way it can be integradet is the Max for cats Oscillot a possible alternative.
There is a good routing system to the hardware and Ableton.
but:
The Gui could be better(More Nord) and faster response with loading. I try Live 10 but no changes and of course, more better routing to hardware.

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Works fine on Win10 64bit

Check out Axoloti

http://www.axoloti.com
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