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Nave updated with AudioBus 3

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  • edited August 2018

    This thing seems like a beast. Great presets. Sounds very digital in a good way to me. Didn’t get too much time on it so far but I’m impressed. Feels good to finally have gotten “that” synth that I knew I was going to get eventually.

    Now, of course, I’m really thinking of Attack, but would not get until and if there was an update.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @brambos said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @Samu said:
    Looks like Rolf got some time to spend on iOS now that the hardware synth is done.
    Hopefully Attack will get some love too :)

    I certainly spent good times withNave but an Attack AU would really fill a void in the landscape for me. I so want an AU drum synth that is not step locked.

    Just use any unquantized sequencer with any drumsynth. E.g. if you drive Ruismaker or DM2 with Cubasis’ or Auria’s internal sequencer you’re not steplocked at all, or am I missing something?

    Yeah. I figured I may be using the term inaccurately and someone would correct me but that would get the discussion going anyway. For me DM2 isn’t step locked in that I can adjust parameters and hear them take affect at any point even between when A step is triggered however with Ruismaker it seems that the step is triggered with the parameters it reads at the time of the step triggering and they do not adjust post step triggering if that makes sense. So for example a pitch adjustment in Ruismaker would never create a pitch bend effect where as in DM2 it does. But also DM2 is not an Au. Again I may be using the term wrong but please enlighten me if there is a better one to use.

    Oh I think I mean ‘parameter locks’

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