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"We be learnin'" Thread : USING PASTEBOARD (NAVE specific)
The pasteboard feature has fallen through the proverbial crack of knowledge and know-how for me w ith NAVE. I also fumble around with it using IKaossilator as well as Nave.
Is there a way to access the pasteboard and edit it?
How does a person remove all the old samples from the pasteboard used for making presets on NAVE?
Does the Sonoma feature not work on NAVE? If it does, how does it work? I can't figure it out.
I do not have Beatmaker. I did notice that Beat Maker has it's own special spot on NAVE. Is Beat Maker highly compatible with NAVE? For what reasons do you use BEATMAKER with NAVE? Bringing in drum loops for the 4 track as background percussion and for importing samples for presets?
If one were to really use NAVE as a primary synth, do you recommend BeatMaker to compliment it?
Does BM record Audio in or is it like Nanostudio?
Thanks in advance for helping me out.
Comments
@RustiK , do you have audioshare? Easy with everything, including del. pasteboard, you can record Nave via iaa in audioshare too.
P.s.: like the idea of 'let's learn' threads;)
Yes
I have audioshare.
Me too.
Audioshare -- you can save to Audiocopy or the other pasteboard. That pasteboard is what, Audioshare's pasteboard or IOS pasteboard?
Somebody else with more knowledge will surely inform you about the history of Sonoma pasteboard, which I think this represents, yes. There's still a need, as far as I know, for being able to copy multiple files with a bitdepth higher than 16.