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Monday, March 10, 2008

Nomad - Nord Modular Editor

via Manuel:
"Hi everyone, the second release of Nomad - Nord Modular Editor is finally out. After 1.5 years of developing since the first release we are happy to announce that Nomad is almost feature complete. Apart from the basic things we implemented some new features to improve the experience with the editor: - embedded file browser - macros: create tiny template patches which can be inserted into other patches - module transformation: transform a module into another without loosing parameter values and connections - randomizer: randomize the parameters of a patch or a set of modules - arbitrary number of Nord Modular/Micro Modular synthesizers supported." Runs on Windows, MacOSX and Linux. More info including video at http://nmedit.sourceforge.net/ For support, questions, bug reports or anything else visit the forum.

6 comments:

  1. What the...?

    Someone actually finally improved the software after all these years???

    I'm going to have to give this a go. I haven't bothered to make patches for my micro in AGES.

    I'm a little excited all of the sudden. Now I just need a OSX editor for my Micron! ;)

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  2. I have been waiting for this day! THANK YOU!!!

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  3. I'm so happy, my micro came back to life. I love you guys, thank you so much for the effort.. Amazing work!!

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  4. Nomad Release update. Please take a look at http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24771 if Nomad makes trouble :)

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  5. 10 years ago, I know, but: Has there been any Updates yet? Is the software further develeoped?
    It would be GREAT, if the Knob Floater could be sized (with the mouse) to the whole screen window! :-)

    One of the wakest points of the NM1 is, that you have to guess which function wich knob has progrgrammed. Overlay cards with notes may be a solution, but nonsense.

    Therefore a big screen with the bis sized knob floater would be PHANTASIC, thx!

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