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iPad + Analog Modular Synth Jam

This video captures a session using Waldorf Nave, running on an iPad, paired with an analog modular synthesizer.… Read More iPad + Analog Modular Synth Jam

August 25, 20192 Comments

Waldorf Nave Now Available As A Plugin (VST, AU & AAX)

Waldorf has announced that Nave Advanced Wavetable Synthesizer, originally available for iOS, is now available as a plugin to use in your DAW. Here’s what they have to say about it:

May 26, 2015May 26, 201527 Comments

Nave Update Adds Polyphonic Aftertouch, 64-Bit Support

Waldorf has released an update to Nave, its software synthesizer for the iPad. Nave was created by Waldorf chief engineer and director Stefan Stenzel, NLog mastermind Rolf Wöhrmann and synth design guru Axel Hartmann. Here’s what’s new in Nave 1.4:

February 2, 201417 Comments

Intense Presets For Waldorf Nave Synthesizer


Intense – 48 presets for NAVE by ALBA ECSTASY was uploaded by: Alba Ecstasy
Duration: 224
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October 30, 2013October 30, 20138 Comments

iOS 7 Overview & Waldorf Nave On The iOS Update


iOS 7 Overview and Waldorf Nave Synth App Demo – Sweetwater iOS Update, Vol. 53 was uploaded by: SweetwaterSound
Duration: 355
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September 25, 201312 Comments

Teaching Waldorf Nave To Speak


Nave Teach Speaking Tutorial was uploaded by: WaldorfMusicChannel
Duration: 84
Rating: … Read More Teaching Waldorf Nave To Speak

June 20, 201310 Comments

Waldorf Nave Synth Jam


Rheyne – Nave Jam (live looping with Waldorf’s “Nave” synthesizer for iOS) was uploaded by: RheyneMusic
Duration: 242
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June 14, 20134 Comments

Touch Music Podcast Episode 3

Hosts Tim Webb, Chip Boaz, Sean Walker and Ashley Elsdon have released episode 3 of the Touch Music Podcast – their podcast focusing on mobile music making. Items discussed in this episode:

May 8, 2013Leave a comment

Waldorf Nave iPad Synthesizer First Look


Musikmesse 2013 – Waldorf Nawe iPad Synthesizer was uploaded by: musotalk
Duration: 815
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April 11, 2013April 11, 201325 Comments

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