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Open-source electronic prototyping platform enabling users to create interactive electronic objects. From the Apple menu  in the corner of your screen, choose About This Mac. You should see the macOS name, such as macOS Big Sur, followed by its version number. If you need to know the build number as well, click the version number to see it. Which macOS version is the latest? Microsoft Silverlight is a powerful tool for creating and delivering rich Internet applications and media experiences on the Web. Silverlight 5 builds on the foundation of Silverlight 4 for building business applications and premium media experiences.

This is the official Nord Modular Editor v3.03 adapted for Mac OS X. It is embedded in a standalone Wine compiled App. That's why the app size is so large. It contains all the Wine binaries so the app can run without prior install of Wine. It works for both Nord Modular G1 and Nord Micro Modular.

If your Midi setup is stuck to 'Still Looking...', it's probably because your Midi Interface is not transmitting fast enough. Try with a different one. Here’s a list of known working MIDI interfaces

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Mac OSX Mojave 10.14 and below: NordModularEditor-MacOSX.zip - 263.7 MB


Alternative version for Mojave and below: NordModularEditor-MacOSX-alt.zip - 252MB
(use this version if the one above doesn’t work)
Mac OSX Catalina 10.15 and Big Sur 11.2: Nord Modular Editor 64.zip - 430MB

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INSTRUCTIONS for Mojave and below:

  • Download and Unzip the file

  • Drag the app into your Application folder

  • Launch NordModularEditor.app

  • Go to Setup>MIDI

  • On Port 1, check 'Enabled' and select the IN and OUT ports that communicate with your
    Nord Modular (must be plugged to PC in and PC out of the Nord Modular)

  • Click [OK] to apply

INSTRUCTIONS for Catalina and Big Sur:

  • Download and Unzip the file

  • Right-click 'NordModular-Patch' and choose 'Open'.

  • A window should prompt saying this app is coming from an unidentified developper. Click 'Open'. A terminal window should appear and say 'Patch Completed!'.

  • Drag/drop 'NordModularEditor64' into your Applications folder.

  • Go to Applications and launch 'NordModularEditor64'

  • Go to Setup>MIDI

  • On Port 1, check 'Enabled' and select the IN and OUT ports that communicate with your
    Nord Modular (must be plugged to PC in and PC out of the Nord Modular)

  • Click [OK] to apply

    NOTE: Some anti-virus software may say theses 3 files are infected with by Mal/FakeAV-CS: msidb.exe, netstat.exe and whoami.exe. It has been reported to AV companies (Avast, Sophos…). Unless there are updating their database, we have no solution to offer at this time.

This is the unofficial Nord Virtual Modular V0.01 adapted from the official Nord G2 Demo V1.40 and modified by Joshy for Mac OS X. See topic here: http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-57892.html
It is embedded in a standalone Wine compiled App. That's why the app size is so big (around 300 MB). It contains all the Wine binaries so the app can run without prior install of Wine.

If you experience a success or a failure, please take a moment to report which OSX and Midi interface you use by contacting us. Thanks!

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Nord-Virtual-Modular-v0.01-MacOSX.zip
JANUARY 18, 2017
73.5 MB

Note: NOT COMPATIBLE WITH MAC OSX 10.15 CATALINA

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INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Download and Unzip the file

  • Drag the app into your Application folder

  • Launch Nord Virtual Modular.app

  • Choose your audio device

  • To open patches, go to File>Open then go up to parent directory until you see the Finder Parent folder you are familiar with.

  • Enjoy!

If it doesn't work properly, please try with this alternative version: Nord-Virtual-Modular-v0.01-MacOSX-Alt.zip

Whether you run a podcast or like recording musical covers, you can probably benefit from live monitoring your audio input. That is, with the input turned on, the sounds you input are automatically fed through the output so you hear back the sounds as you’re making them. The effect is similar to using a microphone on stage and hearing the sound instantly pump through the speakers around you.

Having this feature is important for testing out your microphone’s volume level, the proximity to the speaker, audio quality and more. Perhaps you also just want to capture a bit more reverb. Here are two ways on the Mac to enable live monitoring for free.

Note: This will work for both your Mac’s built-in microphone as well as third-party microphone accessories.

Download AudioMonitor

AudioMonitor is a free application for OS X that lets you monitor and edit the audio input coming into your Mac. You can download it at Softpedia. Note that it downloads as “MTCoreAudio” but for our intents and purposes, the application itself is AudioMonitor.

When you download the program, it’ll reveal itself as a package of contents. The only one you need to be interested in is AudioMonitor. Drag that icon over to the Applications folder on your Mac to install the program. Feel free to discard the rest.

Once you can launch AudioMonitor from Applications, you’ll notice it’s a very basic and lightweight app. Before you turn on live monitoring, make sure you select the proper input at the top. If you’re using your Mac’s microphone, keep the Built-In Microphone and Internal Microphone options selected. Otherwise, choose the name of your accessory in the drop down menu when it’s connected.

Also verify the output source is correct at the bottom. When you’re all set, click Play Through to turn on live monitoring. You can test it out by turning up the volume on your computer and speaking into the microphone. You should hear your own voice play back to you in realtime, which means live monitoring is working.

Use GarageBand

GarageBand is typically used for musical instruments and recording projects, but if you don’t want to download a new app, GarageBand also has a live monitoring feature. I prefer using AudioMonitor because it’s way more lightweight and straightforward, but GarageBand works fine too.

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All you need to do is open GarageBand and make sure you’re starting on a blank slate, i.e. not opening a previously worked on file. For your new project, select Empty Project then click Choose.

GarageBand will ask you about your input settings. Select Record using a microphone or line input at the top. Then underneath, make sure the checkbox to the right is ticked that reads I want to hear my instrument as I play and record.

Proceed to your new project and you’ll notice your first track has a lit icon that looks like an upside Wi-Fi signal. That’s live monitoring, enabled. Make sure you have a pair of headphones ready, then try speaking into your mic to test out hearing your own voice.


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