im kinda 2 sided, he/she could have also said "it would be cool... blabla" or something, cause his sentence reads like some order. on the other hand i dunno how waldorfs' reputation is (i dont own waldorf plugins, oh wait yeah 2 old ones from Beat magazine) and if they care for their customers .Nightpolymath wrote: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
Waldorf Nave VST version at thomann.de
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- KVRAF
- 8498 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
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- KVRAF
- 2545 posts since 15 Jan, 2013 from L'Écosse
I get your point. But this is an international forum after all, and English is just the lingua franca. So a lot of these linguistic subtleties/niceties may not be as obvious to everyone. And a little tolerance goes a long way. But I digress. Carry on!
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- KVRist
- 287 posts since 7 Oct, 2005 from San Francisco
In Scandinavia, even without the word "please", it would be polite and formal to include "would you be so kind" or similar.
I think it's wrong to think about these languages as inherently informal, only because we are missing please
In this case somewhat neutralized by the "One piece of advice", but still informal even by Scandinavian standards.
I think it's wrong to think about these languages as inherently informal, only because we are missing please
In this case somewhat neutralized by the "One piece of advice", but still informal even by Scandinavian standards.
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- Banned
- 511 posts since 5 Jul, 2014
I doubt it. Would be a pretty random joke.Apostate wrote:Not sure on this, but I think he was just kidding around, KingTuck.
Anyways let's not derail this thread. Back to Nave talk!
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- KVRian
- 1207 posts since 16 Sep, 2006
Great idea, KingTuck. I've mostly taken the preset-fiddling path, and so far have been rewarded with some seriously killer sounds. I'm still finding the plugin to be a bit fiddly overall, but the sound is great...I actually messed with it more than Serum today (which is a big surprise for me).
Ha ha suck it!
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- KVRist
- 94 posts since 22 May, 2011
That makes me thinking about writing a nice reverb plugin with a synth. Ha, ha, I like the idea!Nightpolymath wrote: 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.
Rolf
Rolf from www.temporubato.com
Synthesizer microbrewery.
Synthesizer microbrewery.
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- KVRist
- 166 posts since 3 Feb, 2006
(FTR I absolutely love the reverb on the iOS version of Nave..So please go ahead:)
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Soundcloud:
https://www.soundcloud.com/chris1a-1
Audiobombs (presets and templates for iOS synths):
https://www.audiobombs.com/users/ChrisG
Soundcloud:
https://www.soundcloud.com/chris1a-1
Audiobombs (presets and templates for iOS synths):
https://www.audiobombs.com/users/ChrisG
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- KVRian
- 1207 posts since 16 Sep, 2006
The delay on Nave is particularly good in my opinion, can't say that about many other synths (most certainly including Z3ta and Serum).
I'm starting to get used to the workflow now, and I'm steadily falling in love with this synth.
I'm starting to get used to the workflow now, and I'm steadily falling in love with this synth.
Ha ha suck it!
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- KVRist
- 94 posts since 22 May, 2011
HiKingTuck 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).
this is good advice. I will check if we could do this with our installer technology. But to be realistic, it won't be probably incremental for the next hot-fix releases I fear. Let's see.
Cheers
Rolf
Rolf from www.temporubato.com
Synthesizer microbrewery.
Synthesizer microbrewery.
- KVRAF
- 3897 posts since 28 Jan, 2011 from MEXICO
SO after testing it for a while I quite like the sound and features.
What I am not so sure I love is the UI organization, not being able to see both oscilators configuration at once is not ideal for me.
Another thing I didn't like is the browser, it seems navigation arrows follow an stablished order and you can't surf within one category of sounds (pads, leads, arps) and only by alphabetic order. The browser doesn't respond to keyboard arrows.
What I am not so sure I love is the UI organization, not being able to see both oscilators configuration at once is not ideal for me.
Another thing I didn't like is the browser, it seems navigation arrows follow an stablished order and you can't surf within one category of sounds (pads, leads, arps) and only by alphabetic order. The browser doesn't respond to keyboard arrows.
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dedication to flying
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- KVRian
- 1207 posts since 16 Sep, 2006
In regard to the oscillators I agree, it's the main thing that makes me not ravingly wild about Nave. In fact, if the whole seeing-the-oscillators thing gets cleared up this will be my go to synth, period, instead of "just" a complementary synth to Serum and Z3ta.
But that's just me. I imagine that would be a major, and greatly welcome, upgrade. I wonder whether the extended demo time was designed specifically for suggestions like these, so by the time the demo periods are over these ideas are integrated, making Nave into a Supa Synth.
But that's just me. I imagine that would be a major, and greatly welcome, upgrade. I wonder whether the extended demo time was designed specifically for suggestions like these, so by the time the demo periods are over these ideas are integrated, making Nave into a Supa Synth.
Ha ha suck it!
- KVRAF
- 3897 posts since 28 Jan, 2011 from MEXICO
Apostate wrote:In regard to the oscillators I agree, it's the main thing that makes me not ravingly wild about Nave. In fact, if the whole seeing-the-oscillators thing gets cleared up this will be my go to synth, period, instead of "just" a complementary synth to Serum and Z3ta.
But that's just me. I imagine that would be a major, and greatly welcome, upgrade. I wonder whether the extended demo time was designed specifically for suggestions like these, so by the time the demo periods are over these ideas are integrated, making Nave into a Supa Synth.
I wouldn't matter to me to only see one wavetable graphic as now, but the controls are more important to have at the same time.
dedication to flying
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- KVRian
- 1207 posts since 16 Sep, 2006
I'm still wondering whether I'm missing yet something in regard to the oscillator view. I know Rolf mentioned the Uberwave...I'm going to spend more time with it right now (and hope for a MUCH better manual).rod_zero wrote:Apostate wrote:In regard to the oscillators I agree, it's the main thing that makes me not ravingly wild about Nave. In fact, if the whole seeing-the-oscillators thing gets cleared up this will be my go to synth, period, instead of "just" a complementary synth to Serum and Z3ta.
But that's just me. I imagine that would be a major, and greatly welcome, upgrade. I wonder whether the extended demo time was designed specifically for suggestions like these, so by the time the demo periods are over these ideas are integrated, making Nave into a Supa Synth.
I wouldn't matter to me to only see one wavetable graphic as now, but the controls are more important to have at the same time.
Ha ha suck it!
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- Banned
- 511 posts since 5 Jul, 2014
Understandable. Do what you can. Really nice synth btw!temporubato wrote:HiKingTuck 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).
this is good advice. I will check if we could do this with our installer technology. But to be realistic, it won't be probably incremental for the next hot-fix releases I fear. Let's see.
Cheers
Rolf