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Old 6th December 2002   #1
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Clavia sux!

No more operation system updates for Nord Modular!
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Old 6th December 2002   #2
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seems like they need some fresh money and as a hardware vendor, they obviously cannot make any from providing users with updates - so it looks like you have to buy something new next year...

they should give out the code to the users but i doubt they will...
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Old 6th December 2002   #3
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Old 6th December 2002   #4
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damn, my roomate JUST bought his modular rack a few weeks ago. he's going to be pissed when he finds out.

well, just means I can save my pennies up longer for something.
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Old 7th December 2002   #5
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Yup that really sucks - how the mighty have fallen - Clavia have lost the edge
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Old 8th December 2002   #6
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.. still , Sweden is a democracy isn't it??

so I just wrote an email protesting against their decision ... as Users you do have the right to do this of course ... Who knows , they might change their mind if enough users send in a protest.. info@clavia.se
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Old 8th December 2002   #7
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...we just go make our own software.... right?
What should stop us?

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Old 8th December 2002   #8
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so I just wrote an email protesting against their decision ... as Users you do have the right to do this info@clavia.se

yeah, protest already on it's way!

seems clavia is changing their business policy. i like the sentence:

"Instead, Clavia will focus its development resources on new projects."

can we expect in a couple months a MC-modular for $ 199.--, nicely packed in cheap plastic?
 
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Old 9th December 2002   #9
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We are pleased to welcome Clavia in the club of the capitalists!

Thats not what i´ve thought about them! shit
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Old 11th December 2002   #10
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Yes, that is quite sad. I spoke with a few people prvilaged enough to get a peak at what v4 was going to offer. Just one thing, of many, was a 200% patch load. Ohh well, it isn't like the nordmod isn't still as good as it was yesterday.

If I can find the email that elaborates on the other aspects of what they were working on, I'll post it for all curious.. but I'm almost sure it's long gone by now.
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Old 11th December 2002   #11
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from what i understand, they were work on the 200% patch load, midi-syncable lfos, and midi-out messages from the sequencer modules. I assume they were working on more, but i don't know anymore details than that. and i think they were working on a bug fix for the slot-4 dsp buzz. i hope they at least release a small update for version 3 just fixing some off the known bugs. people on the NM mailing list have been talking about tryin to get the source code to make our own interfaces... that would be nice.
 
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Old 11th December 2002   #12
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what is '200% patch load' ?
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if i understand it right, it's so you can actually dedicate 2 dsp cards to one patch. right now, you can only use one of the four dsp cards per patch. the 200% patch load would allow more complex sounds with less overall polyphony.
 
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Old 12th December 2002   #14
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i see. then perhaps this is exactly what will be possible with new exciting 'nm v2.0 platinum 2003' or so.
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Old 12th December 2002   #15
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C s (in his finite, yet vast, knowledge, once said ->

"maybe they will release a nord with all these features in the future"..


Maybe so.. maybe so.. That's why I'm staying level headed and not slagging clavia like many others here - > I trust them to provide excellence for me in the future (that, and I sold my nord mod a few months back to fund a relocation to portland, which is Ironic as I just spent $4.50 drinking a glass of Kava as if I were in barcelona).

If they do not unveil a nord mod version 2 I'll be annoyed, but the nord v1 was good even with the first software version..

speaking of which, I guess I should buy a micro modular again.. maybe.. maybe.. (I had the full nord rack, but the micro would suite me now).

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