It's done, just waiting for Waldorf to put it on their severs. Hope this will happen today.KingTuck wrote:So, Rolf, is 1.01 right around the corner?
Cheers
Rolf
It's done, just waiting for Waldorf to put it on their severs. Hope this will happen today.KingTuck wrote:So, Rolf, is 1.01 right around the corner?
There's no demo version, what you download is the FULL version always. Just the evaluation license key is limited by use & time. So, instead having demos where you could not save stuff or where you noise, crackle or whatever, you can try Nave in full beauty.Soarer wrote:Hi Rolf
Will the 1.01 be available in the demo version?
And whats new?
Yes, as I understand it, Thomann will send a nice box with DVD. This is different from the way it works in the US.maximoog wrote:Is the version from Thomann a download version or a boxed version?
Sigh. The US almost never gets anything cool like that. I used to love getting "book style" user manuals as well.temporubato wrote:Yes, as I understand it, Thomann will send a nice box with DVD. This is different from the way it works in the US.maximoog wrote:Is the version from Thomann a download version or a boxed version?
In addition, a download version will be offered from the Waldorf web shop. I hope that this will be enabled soon.
Cheers
Rolf
Interesting feature ideas!Apostate wrote:I wrote you earlier (Andy), but I have two things that I either can't do or would improve Nave:
1) I might have overlooked this in the manual, but is there a way to apply the arpeggiator (or step sequencer, however you like) to, say, the cutoff, stereo, and/or resonance as a modulator? U-he's Bazille has this capability, as well as Gladiator and others I'm sure.
2) Also, Serum gives the user the capability to use LFOs and envelopes to modulate the effects. This would be a devastatingly powerful addition to Nave imo.
Thanks Joachim! It's just, the more I fiddle with Nave the more I want it to really kick ass!Spitfire31 wrote:Interesting feature ideas!Apostate wrote:I wrote you earlier (Andy), but I have two things that I either can't do or would improve Nave:
1) I might have overlooked this in the manual, but is there a way to apply the arpeggiator (or step sequencer, however you like) to, say, the cutoff, stereo, and/or resonance as a modulator? U-he's Bazille has this capability, as well as Gladiator and others I'm sure.
2) Also, Serum gives the user the capability to use LFOs and envelopes to modulate the effects. This would be a devastatingly powerful addition to Nave imo.![]()
/Joachim
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