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Nambu on Mac!

Just saw an update in the App Store for Nambu and noted it can now be installed on Apple Silicon Macs! Made my day. Love the sounds coming out of this synth and so happy I can now use it on desktop. Icegear FTW!

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  • Yeah, this is great to see, hopefully other icegear synths and fx are soon to follow.

  • @auxmux said:
    Yeah, this is great to see, hopefully other icegear synths and fx are soon to follow.

    Oh I’d love Lagrange on desktop as well.

  • Oh the FX would be ace too, I’d forgotten about those, but Laplace and Redshrike would be wonderful to have in Ableton

  • Showed £17.99 on Mac app store for me (I own in iPad), but I went through the buy / payment stuff and the right at the end it said the app was free as already owned. Awesome :)

  • Interesting. I would need to buy it again. Most iOS apps don’t require that. Since my DAW Bitwig doesn’t support AUv3, I can‘t really make use of it. I pass.

  • edited April 2023

    @krassmann said:
    Interesting. I would need to buy it again. Most iOS apps don’t require that. Since my DAW Bitwig doesn’t support AUv3, I can‘t really make use of it. I pass.

    It won’t/shouldn’t charge you if you already own it. It just looks like it’s going to :)

  • @Cambler said:

    @krassmann said:
    Interesting. I would need to buy it again. Most iOS apps don’t require that. Since my DAW Bitwig doesn’t support AUv3, I can‘t really make use of it. I pass.

    It won’t/shouldn’t charge you if you already own it. It just looks like it’s going to :)

    You’re right. Thanks.

  • edited April 2023

    @steve99 said:
    Showed £17.99 on Mac app store for me (I own in iPad), but I went through the buy / payment stuff and the right at the end it said the app was free as already owned. Awesome :)

    I just saw that the Tera Pro is also offered to be bought in the Mac appstore, but that it has already been bought and is positioned only on the iPad. Drambo and some other iPad plugins don’t require additional purchase. Strange.

    Upd: bought Nambu - It's same here: asks to buy it in Mac Appstore.

  • @steve99 said:
    Showed £17.99 on Mac app store for me (I own in iPad), but I went through the buy / payment stuff and the right at the end it said the app was free as already owned. Awesome :)

    That has happened to me before. I assume it’s an App Store bug.

  • Thanks for the update. Have downloaded it.

  • This is great! I don”t remember this being able to be done before, or maybe it depends on the Auv3, but Parameters can be mapped in the DAW for example, in Ableton if you expand tne Nambu device panel and click on the Configure button, it’ll add whatever parameter you change in Nambu. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • For these multiplatform synths (Nambu, Copperhead, Tera Pro etc.), can I somehow sync my favourites between iOS and Mac?

  • @ervin said:
    For these multiplatform synths (Nambu, Copperhead, Tera Pro etc.), can I somehow sync my favourites between iOS and Mac?

    You could always ask the developers nicely to add iCloud support, this way you'd have all your presets in once place and access them from all devices you use the apps with.

    Don't know how much extra work that would be for the developers though...

  • Both Nambu and Tera Pro support import/export so sharing is possible but yeah iCloud or Dropbox would be ideal for syncing.

  • Many thanks to dev for this - I had been hoping it would happen .
    Hope the other synths & FX also make the crossover .

  • edited April 2023

    @ervin @Samu @auxmux FWIW, I just imported an iPadOS GarageBand project with a couple of Nambu instances into Logic Pro. The Nambu instances were using custom user presets, and those came along for the ride including the preset name. From there I just saved the presets in my user folder in MacOS Nambu. Pretty easy. I also did the export/import thing with a couple Nambu presets and it works fine, it would just be a bit tedious if you have a whole bunch of user presets. Of course, this is particular to a GarageBand iOS -> Logic Pro workflow. iCloud storage of presets would be amazing, of course.

    Edit: and holy smokes! It is nice to have Nambu available in Logic.

  • edited April 2023

    @mjm1138 said:
    @ervin @Samu @auxmux FWIW, I just imported an iPadOS GarageBand project with a couple of Nambu instances into Logic Pro. The Nambu instances were using custom user presets, and those came along for the ride including the preset name. From there I just saved the presets in my user folder in MacOS Nambu. Pretty easy. I also did the export/import thing with a couple Nambu presets and it works fine, it would just be a bit tedious if you have a whole bunch of user presets. Of course, this is particular to a GarageBand iOS -> Logic Pro workflow. iCloud storage of presets would be amazing, of course.

    Interesting. I wonder how the developer managed to do this because I've not been able to get any synth or effects presets to "stick" during the move from iOS to macOS. But then again, I've not tried to do it since the Ventura and iOS updates.

  • @mjm1138 said:
    @ervin @Samu @auxmux FWIW, I just imported an iPadOS GarageBand project with a couple of Nambu instances into Logic Pro. The Nambu instances were using custom user presets, and those came along for the ride including the preset name. From there I just saved the presets in my user folder in MacOS Nambu. Pretty easy. I also did the export/import thing with a couple Nambu presets and it works fine, it would just be a bit tedious if you have a whole bunch of user presets. Of course, this is particular to a GarageBand iOS -> Logic Pro workflow. iCloud storage of presets would be amazing, of course.

    Edit: and holy smokes! It is nice to have Nambu available in Logic.

    👍

  • edited April 2023

    @NeuM said:

    @mjm1138 said:
    @ervin @Samu @auxmux FWIW, I just imported an iPadOS GarageBand project with a couple of Nambu instances into Logic Pro. The Nambu instances were using custom user presets, and those came along for the ride including the preset name. From there I just saved the presets in my user folder in MacOS Nambu. Pretty easy. I also did the export/import thing with a couple Nambu presets and it works fine, it would just be a bit tedious if you have a whole bunch of user presets. Of course, this is particular to a GarageBand iOS -> Logic Pro workflow. iCloud storage of presets would be amazing, of course.

    Interesting. I wonder how the developer managed to do this because I've not been able to get any synth or effects presets to "stick" during the move from iOS to macOS. But then again, I've not tried to do it since the Ventura and iOS updates.

    It sort of feels like something that would need to be supported by the DAW(s) in question. I notice that Nambu exposes pretty much everything that moves as a mappable AUv3 parameter, maybe there are hidden parameters that include preset name? Certainly I found it to be a pleasant surprise.

  • Laplace just got the same treatment 🙌

  • @mjm1138 said:
    @ervin @Samu @auxmux FWIW, I just imported an iPadOS GarageBand project with a couple of Nambu instances into Logic Pro. The Nambu instances were using custom user presets, and those came along for the ride including the preset name. From there I just saved the presets in my user folder in MacOS Nambu. Pretty easy. I also did the export/import thing with a couple Nambu presets and it works fine, it would just be a bit tedious if you have a whole bunch of user presets. Of course, this is particular to a GarageBand iOS -> Logic Pro workflow. iCloud storage of presets would be amazing, of course.

    Edit: and holy smokes! It is nice to have Nambu available in Logic.

    Well I just learned that you can import Garageband projects into Logic! Not that I use GB but must have a look now.

  • @Krupa said:
    Laplace just got the same treatment 🙌

    Yeah! Good to see these gems to get ported.

  • @Cambler said:

    @mjm1138 said:
    @ervin @Samu @auxmux FWIW, I just imported an iPadOS GarageBand project with a couple of Nambu instances into Logic Pro. The Nambu instances were using custom user presets, and those came along for the ride including the preset name. From there I just saved the presets in my user folder in MacOS Nambu. Pretty easy. I also did the export/import thing with a couple Nambu presets and it works fine, it would just be a bit tedious if you have a whole bunch of user presets. Of course, this is particular to a GarageBand iOS -> Logic Pro workflow. iCloud storage of presets would be amazing, of course.

    Edit: and holy smokes! It is nice to have Nambu available in Logic.

    Well I just learned that you can import Garageband projects into Logic! Not that I use GB but must have a look now.

    Yes, this has been the case for some time. It requires the creation of a new file, but it definitely works.

  • @NeuM said:

    @Cambler said:

    @mjm1138 said:
    @ervin @Samu @auxmux FWIW, I just imported an iPadOS GarageBand project with a couple of Nambu instances into Logic Pro. The Nambu instances were using custom user presets, and those came along for the ride including the preset name. From there I just saved the presets in my user folder in MacOS Nambu. Pretty easy. I also did the export/import thing with a couple Nambu presets and it works fine, it would just be a bit tedious if you have a whole bunch of user presets. Of course, this is particular to a GarageBand iOS -> Logic Pro workflow. iCloud storage of presets would be amazing, of course.

    Edit: and holy smokes! It is nice to have Nambu available in Logic.

    Well I just learned that you can import Garageband projects into Logic! Not that I use GB but must have a look now.

    Yes, this has been the case for some time. It requires the creation of a new file, but it definitely works.

    Thanks @NeuM will have a play!

  • Is anyone having problems instantiating Nambu in Logic or other DAW’s, Laplace is fine, Nambu is working fine standalone but not in Logic or Live.

  • @knewspeak said:
    Is anyone having problems instantiating Nambu in Logic or other DAW’s, Laplace is fine, Nambu is working fine standalone but not in Logic or Live.

    Can confirm that Nambu validates but does not open in Logic (m1 Mini / Ventura 13.3.1 / LP 10.7.7)

  • @ervin said:

    @knewspeak said:
    Is anyone having problems instantiating Nambu in Logic or other DAW’s, Laplace is fine, Nambu is working fine standalone but not in Logic or Live.

    Can confirm that Nambu validates but does not open in Logic (m1 Mini / Ventura 13.3.1 / LP 10.7.7)

    Cheers I think it was okay before the last update.

  • edited April 2023

    @ervin said:

    @knewspeak said:
    Is anyone having problems instantiating Nambu in Logic or other DAW’s, Laplace is fine, Nambu is working fine standalone but not in Logic or Live.

    Can confirm that Nambu validates but does not open in Logic (m1 Mini / Ventura 13.3.1 / LP 10.7.7)

    I had some issues in Logic but found that if I saved and closed the project in question, quit Logic, and started everything back up that Nambu launched and worked fine. Just verified that my projects with Nambu will open and play in Logic (M2 Air / MacOS 13.3.1 / LP 10.7.7)

    Edit: also launches and plays in Live Lite 11.2.11

  • Would love to be able to use Nambu in Ableton. What am I missing?

  • @Kashi said:
    Would love to be able to use Nambu in Ableton. What am I missing?

    Are you on a M1 machine?

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