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Why didn't Nave get the traction everyone expected?

I've been loading Serum wavetables into it, and just loving it. It's a really amazing sounding synth. There's so much you can do with it.

Why hasn't it caught on more?

Comments

  • Not sure. I still use it often.

  • The parabola of complexity? Same for Mito perhaps...

  • Nave is my "go to" "fancy" synth

  • Maybe we are all fickle and gravitate towards the new shiney thing :p

  • Importing recordings into Nave is rad.

  • Did someone say it didn't hit the mark?

    It's definitely not designed for generic sounds, but that's the mark I assumed it was going for. I use it all the time.

  • I use it more since aum came out :))

  • Also waiting for a sale. sorry i know that's not playing nice

  • Well, not wishing to get into an argument on pricing..

    ..TIME PASSES..

  • @Redo1 said:
    Also waiting for a sale. sorry i know that's not playing nice

    Average price of IPad is like.........................

    so............I guess................

    um.....................................

    (forget about it)

  • Three big heavy hitters I bought, Nave, Thor, and Z3TA.

    I don't use them as much as I use Synthmaster, Seline Redux, Tera, Micro Tera, Magellan, Sunrizer, Alchemy, Laplace, Lorentz and ZedSynth. I guess I don't use Animoog much either.

    I still like Nave and the other two, just don't use them as much. I don't think, if I recall they have been updated for a while either? They work for me with what I do though.

  • edited April 2016

    Yah the shiny new things distracted me but I do load it up from time to time... I like synths where i can load a preset and then peel back the extra fx and surface goo etc quickly then build back up. I am a ham fisted synthiot though.

  • everything needs link now
    arp without link isn't much fun

  • edited April 2016

    Lots of presets to be found in former audiobusthreads, for h.a.m. (Happy Accident Machine) fx drive with FugueMaschine, navichord, Cream (;

  • edited April 2016

    To bad u can't share userwavetables with nave in ab
    That would have been nice ...

  • I was thinking it was a hit. It was one of the last synths I bought, well 2 years into making music on iOS before I, last xmas, gave it my heart tralalala.

    To be honest, after I had gotten it and played around with it for a while I now, today, hold "not getting Nave sooner" as one of my bigger iOS music mistakes. It is awesome. I use it all the time now.

    However, "everyone" I know has it, so I was thinking I was the only one who didn't have it...

  • Yes, this is absolutely worth the price! There are a ton of free presets floating around the web for it as well. Link would be great but this app shines all on it's own. Never regretted paying for this one little bit.

  • I think this synth, as also in the case of certain hardware synths across the decades, had excellent up-front presets that sold it.

  • One only thing I don't like: the reverb. Which sounds even worse on Attack

  • I bought it awhile ago because it sounds very cool, but I haven't had the time to really devote to completely understanding it. I'll get around to it, but in the meantime, well... it sounds very cool. :)

  • I'd consider Nave a hit but I guess only the numbers can really tell us that.

    I reckon it doesn't get discussed much because there haven't been many updates and it's very solid so no new features chatter and no 'why can't I...' threads.

  • edited April 2016

    @syrupcore said:
    I'd consider Nave a hit but I guess only the numbers can really tell us that.

    I reckon it doesn't get discussed much because there haven't been many updates and it's very solid so no new features chatter and no 'why can't I...' threads.

    This exactly. And even further, while accepting 'hits' are traditionally the measurement of commercial success, another would be the level of appreciation or satisfaction amongst users, for which Nave would be high probably. What an interesting league table that would make....

  • I'm hoping There is an update to allow imported wavs to keep their original file name or be renamed by me , not the current " Custom Wave" automatic naming of all files .
    I've asked Waldorf & Tempo Rubato, & hope other users agree & add their request for this .

    I assume Nave was a hit , enough to be ported to desktop ! , & then followed by Attack ; though by not using Tempo Rubato & developing Attack inhouse it is subject to Waldorf's usual slow / unfinished software malady .

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