Help with Xfer Nerve
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- KVRist
- 197 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from London, UK
Hi guys
I'm demo-ing Nerve and really liking it so far (despite the very annoying almost constant nag windows!).
I'm using REAPER and what I can't work out is how to sequence the patterns. I imagine the usage is the same as with any other DAW though FWIW.
Nerve plays the currently selected pattern when I hit play in REAPER, but how do I choose to play only a certain pattern? I can't seem to trigger these via MIDI. Obviously you sometimes don't want any patterns to play at all; Nerve seems to always be playing no matter what! I'd like to be able to trigger the patterns via MIDI like you can in GURU.
Any help with this would be really appreciated.
Big thanks
Ben
I'm demo-ing Nerve and really liking it so far (despite the very annoying almost constant nag windows!).
I'm using REAPER and what I can't work out is how to sequence the patterns. I imagine the usage is the same as with any other DAW though FWIW.
Nerve plays the currently selected pattern when I hit play in REAPER, but how do I choose to play only a certain pattern? I can't seem to trigger these via MIDI. Obviously you sometimes don't want any patterns to play at all; Nerve seems to always be playing no matter what! I'd like to be able to trigger the patterns via MIDI like you can in GURU.
Any help with this would be really appreciated.
Big thanks
Ben
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- KVRist
- 260 posts since 5 Jun, 2011
There is a certain octave range dedicated to triggering patterns. Maybe C2 and up or C3 on the keyboard.
If you want Nerve to be silent, just don't put anything in the default pattern. I think the default pattern is the note C2 or C3, but I'm not sure since I'm not at my DAW.
Club Ho
If you want Nerve to be silent, just don't put anything in the default pattern. I think the default pattern is the note C2 or C3, but I'm not sure since I'm not at my DAW.
Club Ho
- KVRAF
- 1769 posts since 1 Mar, 2010 from Paris
Certain keys (I think C3 to B3) control the pattern banks (A, B, C, ...) and others (I think C4 to B4) control the pattern numbers.
If you don't want any patterns, deactivate the sequencer or make an empty pattern.
If you like Nerve, I'm selling my licence here:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4823804
I hope it helps.
edit: ClubHo beat me to it but said pretty much the same thing.
If you don't want any patterns, deactivate the sequencer or make an empty pattern.
If you like Nerve, I'm selling my licence here:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4823804
I hope it helps.
edit: ClubHo beat me to it but said pretty much the same thing.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 197 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from London, UK
Thanks Karten. Where on the UI do you deactivate the sequencer?
Btw I'd be interested in your licence. Someone's written "It's a high price for vst that becomes NFR" - what does that mean? Is there a disadvantage buying your licence as opposer to buying directly from Xfer?
Thanks again
Ben
Btw I'd be interested in your licence. Someone's written "It's a high price for vst that becomes NFR" - what does that mean? Is there a disadvantage buying your licence as opposer to buying directly from Xfer?
Thanks again
Ben
- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 31 Aug, 2001 from Los Angeles, CA
for your Song arrangement, a lot of users use alt-dragging of the pattern buttons (A-L) to export MIDI files the host arrange window. This makes it easy to add litle fills, etc. for spot moments in the song.
You can also drag out the audio as rendered .WAV loops in 1.01, which is my personal brute-force approach for exporting percussion parts, 'loop material', and the like.
There's also a feature in v1.01 for (re)triggering patterns if you're looking to live-sequence and have patterns not locked to the bar/beat (pattern restarts when you press a pattern key) by sending MIDI to Channel 4.
Best
Steve
You can also drag out the audio as rendered .WAV loops in 1.01, which is my personal brute-force approach for exporting percussion parts, 'loop material', and the like.
There's also a feature in v1.01 for (re)triggering patterns if you're looking to live-sequence and have patterns not locked to the bar/beat (pattern restarts when you press a pattern key) by sending MIDI to Channel 4.
Best
Steve
- KVRAF
- 1769 posts since 1 Mar, 2010 from Paris
The only difference would be that, since you'd have a second-hand licence, you couldn't resell it if you didn't like it anymore.Zero dB wrote:Btw I'd be interested in your licence. Someone's written "It's a high price for vst that becomes NFR" - what does that mean? Is there a disadvantage buying your licence as opposer to buying directly from Xfer?
If you buy it directly from Xfer, you licence will be "new" and you'll be able to resell it if you ever wanted to.
Obviously, an NFR (not for resale) licence should be cheaper than the original, and that's why you get $60 off retail price.
Nerve is well worth the $199 retail, though.
The guy who wrote that comment only complained because he didn't have the money to buy Nerve from me.
IF you are interested, please use PMs.
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- KVRAF
- 1594 posts since 16 Jan, 2010 from Denver
Just wondering, does it really become NFR? I had contacted steve a few months back since I had contemplated selling nerve and he just said I had to pay the 10$ fee and then he blacklists my serial, nothing about it becoming NFR
- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 31 Aug, 2001 from Los Angeles, CA
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 197 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from London, UK
Ah, this doesn't seem to be on the demo. That could be the source of my frustration then!bitcrusher wrote:in 1.01 its "menu->options->sequencer disabled" which hides the pattern area and pattern controls (shrinks GUI considerably).Where on the UI do you deactivate the sequencer?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 197 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from London, UK
Another quick question while I've got you guys here 
If I buy Nerve I'm also thinking of getting the Akai MPK49 controller - do you know if the two will integrate together well (especially with the pads) and if this relatively easy to set up? It'll be hosted by REAPER.
Thanks again.
Ben
If I buy Nerve I'm also thinking of getting the Akai MPK49 controller - do you know if the two will integrate together well (especially with the pads) and if this relatively easy to set up? It'll be hosted by REAPER.
Thanks again.
Ben
- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 31 Aug, 2001 from Los Angeles, CA
its a case-by-case basis, I'd rather deal with it on the individual level than come up with strict policies. This particular copy originates from a student license which I already made an exception to let the original owner sell, so I decided there won't be a 4th owner of a license that was supposed to be NFR orignally. Most people never sell, and this one keeps getting sold.. call me supersititousezelkow1 wrote:Just wondering, does it really become NFR?
It should work well - you can change the note mapping either on the Akai (suggested method) or in Nerve (config file). Since you don't have one, you might consider the Korg PadKontrol, as there is a special Nerve build that communicates both ways (flashing pads, step editing, and more).If I buy Nerve I'm also thinking of getting the Akai MPK49 controller
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- KVRAF
- 1594 posts since 16 Jan, 2010 from Denver
Makes sense, Id be skeptical too at that pointbitcrusher wrote:its a case-by-case basis, I'd rather deal with it on the individual level than come up with strict policies. This particular copy originates from a student license which I already made an exception to let the original owner sell, so I decided there won't be a 4th owner of a license that was supposed to be NFR orignally. Most people never sell, and this one keeps getting sold.. call me supersititous![]()

