Hi everyone,
I have been spending more time with my Nord Wave and I feel like I am only scratching the surface of what it can do. I enjoy the sound engine and the flexibility, but I want to learn how to shape sounds more confidently and build patches that feel expressive and clean.
For those who have used the Wave for a while, what helped you understand it better?
Do you have favorite tricks, workflow habits, or sound-design steps that made a big difference for you?
I would appreciate any advice, examples, or resources.
Thanks in advance, and happy playing!
Looking for tips to get more out of my Nord Wave
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Re: Looking for tips to get more out of my Nord Wave
I think the OP means Nord Wave, not Wave 2.
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Re: Looking for tips to get more out of my Nord Wave
I would start with an Init patch (Shift + Sound Init). Set the waveforms to saw, detune a little and start playing with filter envelope and type. Once you understand how the basic sound is you can start changing waveforms. Do Sound Init again and then just focus on the FM waves, see how they change when you modify Shape 1/2. Lastly start messing with the Osc Mod.
Work in sections rather than trying to do everything at once.
The beauty of the Wave is that it has a HUGE palette--it does analog as well has digital. So you just have to work out how the different aspects interact.
Work in sections rather than trying to do everything at once.
The beauty of the Wave is that it has a HUGE palette--it does analog as well has digital. So you just have to work out how the different aspects interact.