Release Notes v1.2.8
10, Sep 2024 at 08:36
Known issues
- Ableton Live: program changes are slower than expected for VST3 instruments in general, on both Windows and macOS. The slowness appears to be more noticeable for plug-ins with large numbers of automatable parameters, including modwave native. On macOS, we suggest using the AU version of modwave native as a workaround. Ableton is aware of this issue.
- While moving plug-in knobs and sliders in Ableton Live, Live may send the resulting parameter changes back to the plug-in out of order. Previously, this interfered with smooth knob and slider movement. This out-of-order feedback is now ignored.
- A change in FL Studio 24 resulted in a namespace collision, which in turn caused plugins to crash. This has now been fixed.
- When an updated version is detected, the download link now uses https instead of http. The previous use of http caused a security warning to appear in Chrome browsers.
Manually downloading the data:
You can manually download and install the database and Multisamples. To do so:
1. Close modwave native, if it is running.
2. Download the modwave native factory database and Multisamples using the link below. The file is about 2 GB.
download modwave native factory database and Multisamples
3. Un-zip the downloaded file.
4. Move the resulting folder, named "System," to a suitable location on your system (using an
SSD is strongly recommended). It can be saved anywhere, but as defaults we recommend:
macOS: /Users/Shared/KORG/modwave\ native/System
Windows: \Users\Public\Public Documents\KORG\modwave native\System
5. Run modwave native. At startup, the software will ask for the location of the sounds; select the location from (4).
Source:
https://support.korguser.net/hc/en-us/articles/13235439158425-Automatic-installation-of-factory-sounds-didn-t-work-How-can-I-fix-this