Wave 1 coder
Posted: 24 Jan 2024, 21:18
Hi all,
Still love my two (!) Nord Wave 1s but worryingly both are starting to develop faults, backlight and encoders gone on one and memory seems to be a bit flaky on the other with RAM samples coming and going. Sometimes I'll turn it on and 3 will be not found then the next time 6 or 9 etc. MIDI in LED gone on that one too.
I love the sound of the thing still so I was wondering if anyone knew if whoever wrote the code for it has gone on to do a VST/AU plugin? I believe Peter Jubel wrote the code for the Nord Lead 1 & 2 but was the Wave done by the same Clavia programmers as subsequent Nord Leads / Wave 2 or is there somewhere else I can obtain their handiwork?
Thanks in advance
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Just remembered, I turned on the one with seeming memory problems the other day and slot A was almost completely silent, initialising the sound didn't help nor turning it on/off a few times but happened to be the 4th time it came back and has stayed back. Strange what's going on in that digital architecture! I couldn't trace it down to any stray MIDI messages or anything.
Still love my two (!) Nord Wave 1s but worryingly both are starting to develop faults, backlight and encoders gone on one and memory seems to be a bit flaky on the other with RAM samples coming and going. Sometimes I'll turn it on and 3 will be not found then the next time 6 or 9 etc. MIDI in LED gone on that one too.
I love the sound of the thing still so I was wondering if anyone knew if whoever wrote the code for it has gone on to do a VST/AU plugin? I believe Peter Jubel wrote the code for the Nord Lead 1 & 2 but was the Wave done by the same Clavia programmers as subsequent Nord Leads / Wave 2 or is there somewhere else I can obtain their handiwork?
Thanks in advance
/edit
Just remembered, I turned on the one with seeming memory problems the other day and slot A was almost completely silent, initialising the sound didn't help nor turning it on/off a few times but happened to be the 4th time it came back and has stayed back. Strange what's going on in that digital architecture! I couldn't trace it down to any stray MIDI messages or anything.