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Howard wrote: hakey wrote: Global mode for MSEGs? "Single" isn't enough?Not if you want an MSEG that doesn't retrigger - ie an MSEG equivalent to the global lfo's. |
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Feb 2008 Member: #174534 Location: Babylon an ting | ||
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Sometimes if I need to get exact copy of some component (from current patch or from another), I simply go to patch folder, open patch(es) in text editor and do some copy-paste.
Edit: of course it is possible only with usual knob values data, not with binary data describing custom shape of LFOs and MSEGs, waveforms of oscillators etc. Last edited by trance_lucent on Wed May 09, 2012 10:45 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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| ^ | Joined: 27 Sep 2005 Member: #82512 | ||
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I wouldn't mind a way to copy paste modules and the arp...
in the meanwhile, here is something Diva cannot do! http://draigathar.org/sounds/Zebra13b.mp3 |
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| ^ | Joined: 02 Feb 2005 Member: #56776 Location: in the wilds | ||
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I just bought Zebra - I can't believe how bad preset management is - and also the fact that you can't copy and paste modules
I find a preset that I like but want to use (say) a filter setting from another preset - can't be done!! I want to copy a batch of modules from one preset and merge into another - can't be done!!! some people are suggesting using a text editor on the preset files - WHAT? - I'm actually trying to get some music recorded here Is anybody working on this software?? ---- Cheers Mick |
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| ^ | Joined: 19 May 2009 Member: #207712 Location: UK | ||
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mickwest1 wrote: Is anybody working on this software??
Yes, there is. |
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| ^ | Joined: 06 Jan 2009 Member: #197719 Location: Croatia | ||
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mickwest1 wrote: I just bought Zebra - I can't believe how bad preset management is - and also the fact that you can't copy and paste modules
Did you buy a pig in a poke? |
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| ^ | Joined: 04 Feb 2011 Member: #249564 Location: Länna Sweden | ||
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I don't buy software readily - I think it's a great synth - definitely one of the best
That's why i'm so amazed at how they can miss out such obviously wanted features let's hope the fix is forthcoming ---- Cheers Mick |
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| ^ | Joined: 19 May 2009 Member: #207712 Location: UK | ||
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mickwest1 wrote: Is anybody working on this software??
Wow. Really? Urs and company are one the most responsive teams in the business. There's no call for this comment, rhetorical or not. There's a fully functioning demo. My motto: Buy software for what it is, not for what you hope it becomes. |
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| ^ | Joined: 15 Aug 2003 Member: #8496 Location: Indianapolis | ||
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yes BK I've had very quick response from them - so that's very reassuring - and answers my question - they definitely are working on it
no offence was intended - but I do find it amazing (with other major software as well) that such obvious functions aren't available in Zebra's case - copy and paste modules, merge presets, browse favourite/junk presets, delete presets, search presets with keyword/s , drag and drop , load/save arpeggios etc etc I don't think this is highly technical stuff - and not having these functions eats into my work time ---- Cheers Mick |
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| ^ | Joined: 19 May 2009 Member: #207712 Location: UK | ||
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mickwest1 wrote: in Zebra's case - copy and paste modules, merge presets, browse favourite/junk presets, delete presets, search presets with keyword/s , drag and drop , load/save arpeggios etc etc I don't think this is highly technical stuff - and not having these functions eats into my work time You're not alone thinking that, it's just there are certain devs that *any* criticism of, whether warranted or not, is unwise on KVR. ---- "What embecile composed this list :/" |
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| ^ | Joined: 24 Feb 2004 Member: #13718 | ||
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re_mute wrote: You're not alone thinking that, it's just there are certain devs that *any* criticism of, whether warranted or not, is unwise on KVR.
I'm ok with criticism. Criticism is good, overall. Implying that the plugin is abandoned while complaining about issues that would readily show themselves with the demo, is not. |
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| ^ | Joined: 15 Aug 2003 Member: #8496 Location: Indianapolis | ||
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mickwest1 wrote: and not having these functions eats into my work time
I understand your frustration, Mick. I hope these issues get sorted for you. |
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| ^ | Joined: 15 Aug 2003 Member: #8496 Location: Indianapolis | ||
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mickwest1 wrote: in Zebra's case - copy and paste modules, merge presets, browse favourite/junk presets, delete presets, search presets with keyword/s , drag and drop , load/save arpeggios etc etc
I don't think this is highly technical stuff - and not having these functions eats into my work time It wasn't that long ago Urs was a 1-man company and did everything. He chose to focus on the quality of the sound given his limited time. Now that u-he has more people I'm sure some of these requests will show up in Z2/Z3. |
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| ^ | Joined: 11 Aug 2006 Member: #116141 Location: Austin, TX | ||
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yes the quality is excellent - I'm finding some great sounds etc
now a few bread and butter facilities would be nice!! ---- Cheers Mick |
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| ^ | Joined: 19 May 2009 Member: #207712 Location: UK |
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