HiApostate wrote:Hoping for more tutorials, I expect my esteem for Nave is destined to continue growing the more I use and learn about it.
any topics you like to see first for tutorials?
Cheers
Rolf
HiApostate wrote:Hoping for more tutorials, I expect my esteem for Nave is destined to continue growing the more I use and learn about it.
Hirod_zero wrote:Yes the GUI is a Joke:
Can't believe they release with such a bug, when you try to change a preset that window appear and it doesn't respond to clicks.
Now I wasted days of the demo...
Hi Rolf,temporubato wrote: Hi
any topics you like to see first for tutorials?
Cheers
Rolf
Sensible suggestion. But you seem to have forgotten a rather useful English word: please.KingTuck wrote:Hi Rolf,
One piece of advice here. Once you're done that hotfix/patch for Nave, put the download up for it as an incremental patch instead of reuploading the entire installer again. Nave is a pretty big synth (430mb on Win) so it'd be fairly frustrating to redownload the whole thing for every update. Just put out an installer that will update the 1.0 install to 1.01 (or whatever the version number ends up being).
Even better, "please" run through the Nave engineSpitfire31 wrote:Sensible suggestion. But you seem to have forgotten a rather useful English word: please.KingTuck wrote:Hi Rolf,
One piece of advice here. Once you're done that hotfix/patch for Nave, put the download up for it as an incremental patch instead of reuploading the entire installer again. Nave is a pretty big synth (430mb on Win) so it'd be fairly frustrating to redownload the whole thing for every update. Just put out an installer that will update the 1.0 install to 1.01 (or whatever the version number ends up being).
It's called 'manners'.
/Joachim
Why you felt obligated to post this is beyond me.Spitfire31 wrote:Sensible suggestion. But you seem to have forgotten a rather useful English word: please.KingTuck wrote:Hi Rolf,
One piece of advice here. Once you're done that hotfix/patch for Nave, put the download up for it as an incremental patch instead of reuploading the entire installer again. Nave is a pretty big synth (430mb on Win) so it'd be fairly frustrating to redownload the whole thing for every update. Just put out an installer that will update the 1.0 install to 1.01 (or whatever the version number ends up being).
It's called 'manners'.
/Joachim
That figures.KingTuck wrote:Why you felt obligated to post this is beyond me.Spitfire31 wrote:Sensible suggestion. But you seem to have forgotten a rather useful English word: please.KingTuck wrote:Hi Rolf,
One piece of advice here. Once you're done that hotfix/patch for Nave, put the download up for it as an incremental patch instead of reuploading the entire installer again. Nave is a pretty big synth (430mb on Win) so it'd be fairly frustrating to redownload the whole thing for every update. Just put out an installer that will update the 1.0 install to 1.01 (or whatever the version number ends up being).
It's called 'manners'.
/Joachim
It's a logical suggestion to save bandwidth for both Waldorf and the user. We're talking about a product that costs 156,00 €, not freeware. In any case, I'll end your attempt to needlessly (and with much vanity) derail the thread there. A tip, please save arrogance for situations that one can actually input such a thing. You created a chance to offer unsolicited manners in a completely inappropriate context.Spitfire31 wrote:That figures.KingTuck wrote:Why you felt obligated to post this is beyond me.Spitfire31 wrote:Sensible suggestion. But you seem to have forgotten a rather useful English word: please.KingTuck wrote:Hi Rolf,
One piece of advice here. Once you're done that hotfix/patch for Nave, put the download up for it as an incremental patch instead of reuploading the entire installer again. Nave is a pretty big synth (430mb on Win) so it'd be fairly frustrating to redownload the whole thing for every update. Just put out an installer that will update the 1.0 install to 1.01 (or whatever the version number ends up being).
It's called 'manners'.
/Joachim
/Joachim
Since you brought it up, why are the FX of most VSTs so bad or, at best, just okay? Would it really be that much more costly to include premium ones? And if so, don't you think most serious musicians would gladly pay the cost?Apostate wrote:Not sure on this, but I think he was just kidding around, KingTuck.
Does anyone else like the effects on Nave? I was going to break out my H-Delay and Steinberg Flanger to augment my new patch, but I actually like what's onboard here (a rare thing for plugins, besides the obvious like Gladiator).
I am always thankful that I am getting any FX at all. All my reverb plugins don't even come with a synth, let alone a bad synth.wagtunes wrote:Since you brought it up, why are the FX of most VSTs so bad or, at best, just okay? Would it really be that much more costly to include premium ones? And if so, don't you think most serious musicians would gladly pay the cost?Apostate wrote:Not sure on this, but I think he was just kidding around, KingTuck.
Does anyone else like the effects on Nave? I was going to break out my H-Delay and Steinberg Flanger to augment my new patch, but I actually like what's onboard here (a rare thing for plugins, besides the obvious like Gladiator).
There's a lot of languages (including Scandinavian) where there is really no word for "please." A lot of these cultures are very informal. It's not meant to offend.Spitfire31 wrote:Sensible suggestion. But you seem to have forgotten a rather useful English word: please.KingTuck wrote:Hi Rolf,
One piece of advice here. Once you're done that hotfix/patch for Nave, put the download up for it as an incremental patch instead of reuploading the entire installer again. Nave is a pretty big synth (430mb on Win) so it'd be fairly frustrating to redownload the whole thing for every update. Just put out an installer that will update the 1.0 install to 1.01 (or whatever the version number ends up being).
It's called 'manners'.
/Joachim
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