Gargoyle wrote:Gargoyle wrote:Okay, so now I'd like a portable, hardware (I know, I know!) version of Z2.
Nothing too extravagant: 25 keys with aftertouch, 16 knobs/sliders and 4 touchpads, and at least 4 parts multi-timbral... then we're away!Urs wrote:I'm working on it![]()
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Transmission Soundset
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- KVRian
- 743 posts since 14 Apr, 2004
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- KVRist
- 370 posts since 13 Jul, 2003 from Berlin
some creative cutting and pasting going on here, ey?
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- KVRist
- 374 posts since 30 Aug, 2004
Am i supposed to get a confirmation email after my order?
I did not order threw paypal, but with mastercard.
So far no message in my email about a download link. Cheers,
I did not order threw paypal, but with mastercard.
So far no message in my email about a download link. Cheers,
- u-he
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Have you got *any* email from Shareit? - Sometimes people have outdated email addresses in their system... or their mailbox is full... or Shareit is on their antispam blacklist...sushishiva wrote:Am i supposed to get a confirmation email after my order?
I did not order threw paypal, but with mastercard.
So far no message in my email about a download link. Cheers,
Gimme a buzz to anybody at u-he dot com and we'll sort it!
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- KVRist
- 374 posts since 30 Aug, 2004
Nope, did not receive any email so far. In the past i have had emails from share-IT and my email did not change in the mean time. Perhaps i made some mistake in my details this time.Urs wrote:Have you got *any* email from Shareit? - Sometimes people have outdated email addresses in their system... or their mailbox is full... or Shareit is on their antispam blacklist...sushishiva wrote:Am i supposed to get a confirmation email after my order?
I did not order threw paypal, but with mastercard.
So far no message in my email about a download link. Cheers,
Gimme a buzz to anybody at u-he dot com and we'll sort it!
I did not find the email in my spam box either..
I send the email, thanks!
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- KVRist
- 374 posts since 30 Aug, 2004
Thanks for sorting it so fast Urs, great sounds and i'm gonna have to give designing my own patches another serious go! Real nice, you guys put the effort into stimulating people to explore the synth by themselfs.
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- KVRist
- 87 posts since 26 Jul, 2004
Exactly the feature that would make zebra 2 utilisation absolute bliss for meUrs wrote:I'm working on itsilhouette wrote:Great Stuff. Some really useful patches.
I have only one request. A way to audition and change patches without using the mouse would be useful. Or have I missed the obvious?
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stevechristian stevechristian https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=140503
- KVRist
- 68 posts since 16 Feb, 2007
What would be great is much like all of Logic's plugins, the ability to use the next & previous instrument patch hotkey that I have programmed on my Novation.beatz wrote:Exactly the feature that would make zebra 2 utilisation absolute bliss for meUrs wrote:I'm working on itsilhouette wrote:Great Stuff. Some really useful patches.
I have only one request. A way to audition and change patches without using the mouse would be useful. Or have I missed the obvious?
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- KVRAF
- 4229 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from Right here, in front of my computer...
Steve - this is possible, and will be available in a future update of Transmission. I initially planned to include FXB and .aupreset versions of all the patches back when Transmission didn't have quite so many sounds, but this became unworkable to do for the initial release because it meant manually saving out an extra *gulp* 2600+ times - that's a repetitive strain nightmare waiting to happen.
(Especially because keyboard focus doesn't let you do this quickly - instead of tapping down, hitting a key for save, return to ok the save dialog etc, you have to select a patch with the mouse, mouse over to save, hit return, mouse back over to the next patch, mouse over to save etc etc)
If the patches are saved in .aupreset format, rather than Zebra's cross-platform H2P format, they show up in Logic's preset menus and you can therefore use your regular Logic key commands etc to step through them.
It'll be one of the extra goodies coming along for Transmission owners...
(Especially because keyboard focus doesn't let you do this quickly - instead of tapping down, hitting a key for save, return to ok the save dialog etc, you have to select a patch with the mouse, mouse over to save, hit return, mouse back over to the next patch, mouse over to save etc etc)
If the patches are saved in .aupreset format, rather than Zebra's cross-platform H2P format, they show up in Logic's preset menus and you can therefore use your regular Logic key commands etc to step through them.
It'll be one of the extra goodies coming along for Transmission owners...
- u-he
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
pssssst - hidden gem - cmd-click "save" (alt-click on pc) overwrites the preset without dialog... add shift or alt(mac)/ctrl(pc) and the next or previous preset is selected... the right combination and either going up or down in the list... and a whole bank is converted just with mouseclicks, no further action...
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- KVRAF
- 4229 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from Right here, in front of my computer...
*Now* you tell me!!
Edit: hmm - when I command-shift-click save, it saves the current preset in whatever selected format under the same name - great!
Except the new file appears *above* the existing one in the preset list, so when Zebra then moves on to select the next patch, it's the same one we're still on - ie we can't move forward without going back to the mouse...
Still, doing it going backwards works (ie, starting from the bottom in the list and moving upwards). A great timesaver - thanks for the tip!
Edit2: Well, that was easy...
Edit: hmm - when I command-shift-click save, it saves the current preset in whatever selected format under the same name - great!
Except the new file appears *above* the existing one in the preset list, so when Zebra then moves on to select the next patch, it's the same one we're still on - ie we can't move forward without going back to the mouse...
Still, doing it going backwards works (ie, starting from the bottom in the list and moving upwards). A great timesaver - thanks for the tip!
Edit2: Well, that was easy...
Last edited by beej on Mon Apr 16, 2007 4:25 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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- KVRist
- 87 posts since 26 Jul, 2004
i really, really like the way preset browsing is implemented in Rob Papens new 'Predator' synth. You click somewhere in the instrument interface to focus on it, and then use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the patches - Perfect !
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stevechristian stevechristian https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=140503
- KVRist
- 68 posts since 16 Feb, 2007
That's alot of presets to save! I guess it'll give me something to do late tonight 
- u-he
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
The AU of Zebra does it when clicking in the preset browser.beatz wrote:i really, really like the way preset browsing is implemented in Rob Papens new 'Predator' synth. You click somewhere in the instrument interface to focus on it, and then use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the patches - Perfect !
However, I always had in mind that I'll eventually build (mouseless) interfaces for visually impaired people. In these the up/down keys will be required for a lot of things and thus can't just be assigned to preset changes.
Actually... I think it should be *much* more convenient than that...
I'm on the case here, along with Program Changes and solving a bug called "GUI must remember patch dir and name".
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- KVRAF
- 2582 posts since 24 Apr, 2003 from Canada
Hi Urs,
Not sure if you noticed but I PM'd you for the direct Paypal link... Or you can email it to me jeremy (at) nucleus-soundlab (dot) com
Thanks!
Not sure if you noticed but I PM'd you for the direct Paypal link... Or you can email it to me jeremy (at) nucleus-soundlab (dot) com
Thanks!

