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Hello Urs
I'm searching for a plugin that supports STEREO side chaining. I've read about Zebra's interesting capabilities regarding using a side chain input as an oscillator source. Is this in stereo? Or can I even use two oscillators (mono/stereo) with two different side chain inputs? Please let me know. Regards Tom |
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| ^ | Joined: 23 Sep 2003 Member: #9133 Location: Zurich / Switzerland | ||
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Hello
You can download the manual and read the Zebra´s oscillators chapter. "Audio in: If the input is stereo and voicing is set to single, osc1 takes the left signal and osc2 takes the right signal." webmob |
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| ^ | Joined: 05 Mar 2004 Member: #15509 Location: germany | ||
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Yep!
Osc1 and Osc3 take left side Osc2 and Osc4 take right side (this way you can easily use the "Osc Mix 1/2" (3/4 respectively) parameters for panning effects etc.) There's a factory preset called something like "stereo haxie" which can be used as a template. It has the Oscs, the Grid and Mixers all set up for stereo filtering. One thing: As the input is a source for oscillators, which are a part of the synth voices, it is necessary to actually play notes to hear something. Cheers, |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Aug 2002 Member: #3542 Location: Berlin | ||
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Thank you for your fast answers.
Cool! It really works in Stereo! Just tried out the demo version. Great Synth, my compliments! But when I used it in conjunction with Morph from Prosoniq, unfortunately it gave me an Midi/Audio synchronisation error. Is this caused by Zebra or by Morph. I would love to use them together, since this would open up another dimension of sound design! Let me know... Regards |
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| ^ | Joined: 23 Sep 2003 Member: #9133 Location: Zurich / Switzerland | ||
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Hehe, thanks Regarding the Midi/Audio sync errors... how fast is your machine? - How much cpu does Zebra consume, and how much does Morph use up? Does it work better when you close some of the editor windows? - I just discovered that editor windows doing a lot of updates (VU meters etc.) can lead to drop outs. What does Morph do for you? I might have something in the works that does pretty much the same thing at lower cpu consumption Cheers, |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Aug 2002 Member: #3542 Location: Berlin | ||
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Ok, again I expected to much from my "old" G4 I've set the buffer up to 256, it was previously set at 128. That caused the trouble. It is an Dual 1 Ghz, 1,25 GB Ram, osx 10.3.6, Logic Pro 7, RME Multiface... AND IT WORKS !!! (rubbing my hands) Hhmm, you're saying that you might come up with another goodie from your kitchen... I have a good appetite! Mainly I'm morphing Drums, because you quickly get nice fresh drum sounds doing this. But now I can try a lot more! Thanks Urs - you're great! Making my wishes come true - Cheers |
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| ^ | Joined: 23 Sep 2003 Member: #9133 Location: Zurich / Switzerland | ||
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Hehe, thanks mate!
TomSwitz wrote: Hhmm, you're saying that you might come up with another goodie from your kitchen...
Yep, gonna announce this tomorrow or so:
So I'll probably have to work all night... d'oh... Cheers, |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Aug 2002 Member: #3542 Location: Berlin | ||
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Wow, looks cool!
Nice and clear GUI. Stepsequencer as modulator - very nice! Morphing EQ - great! Looking forward to hearing this one soon... Meanwhile I'll go and buy Zebra Cheers |
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| ^ | Joined: 23 Sep 2003 Member: #9133 Location: Zurich / Switzerland | ||
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TomSwitz wrote: Meanwhile I'll go and buy Zebra
Thanks Cheers, |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Aug 2002 Member: #3542 Location: Berlin | ||
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Damn Urs - looks like I may have to stay awake until this thing is released so I can get my hands on one of the first copies. ---- 1.83Ghz Core Duo MacbookPro, 10.4.8, Logic Pro 7.2.3, Live 6, Rax2, Zebra 1.5 & 2, Filterscape http://www.kevinanker.net |
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