Improvements!
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- KVRist
- 485 posts since 26 Mar, 2006
Urs?
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
- KVRAF
- 9589 posts since 17 Sep, 2002 from Gothenburg Sweden
C'mon man don't be shy.To ease the pain i'll post a huge FR so yours will look tiny in comparison.Just for you.Urs wrote:Yep, just post it!chaoticz wrote:Urs?
Urs i know you lie sleepless at night over the underspeced oscillator FX.As i understand it,they're phase modulators. But to have just a couple of them preset is really unZebralike. So how about fully editable phase modulation ? A graphics window where you can freely adjust the phase modulation curve. Taht'll be truly unique and Zebraworthy.
File this under "Will take huge amounts of work and only 3 people in the whole world will use it". And if that folder isn't full already i've got plenty more.
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- KVRist
- 244 posts since 16 Feb, 2003 from Switzerland
I've noticed that when browsing patches, as soon as I find a patch close enough to tweak into shape, I click on a module only to realize that I am in patch browse mode so how about:
when in patch browse mode, Zebra automatically switches into synthesis mode as soon as a DSP module is clicked upon?
The only reason that you would click on a DSP module is if you want to be in edit mode...
Small point, but would make the interface even more elegant...
Cheers,
bagginz
when in patch browse mode, Zebra automatically switches into synthesis mode as soon as a DSP module is clicked upon?
The only reason that you would click on a DSP module is if you want to be in edit mode...
Small point, but would make the interface even more elegant...
Cheers,
bagginz
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Good point! Might be an option to think about!bagginz wrote:I've noticed that when browsing patches, as soon as I find a patch close enough to tweak into shape, I click on a module only to realize that I am in patch browse mode so how about:
when in patch browse mode, Zebra automatically switches into synthesis mode as soon as a DSP module is clicked upon?
The only reason that you would click on a DSP module is if you want to be in edit mode...
Small point, but would make the interface even more elegant...
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- KVRist
- 244 posts since 16 Feb, 2003 from Switzerland
Another shortcut suggestion:Urs wrote:Good point! Might be an option to think about!bagginz wrote:I've noticed that when browsing patches, as soon as I find a patch close enough to tweak into shape, I click on a module only to realize that I am in patch browse mode so how about:
when in patch browse mode, Zebra automatically switches into synthesis mode as soon as a DSP module is clicked upon?
The only reason that you would click on a DSP module is if you want to be in edit mode...
Small point, but would make the interface even more elegant...![]()
Urs
While in Synthesis mode, control + click on the patch name to bring up a popup with ALL preset patches and folders - which then returns to edit mode after your selection.
cheers,
bagginz
Last edited by bagginz on Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 12 Oct, 2002 from czech republic
animated gif in GUI support .. i have some ideas with animated skin 
and push ON .. OFF position of buttons (arrows) in preset changer
and push ON .. OFF position of buttons (arrows) in preset changer
- KVRAF
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
I got a quickie, support for midilearn to record the midi channel along with the CC#. Since the number of truly usable CC messages is <100 this would be a nice way to get many more options, especially given the amount of midi learn items available in Z2. For example, if I want to map one CC to every widget in the ARP submenu I'm already at 80 not including the two arpmods (that's 112 with ARPmods). There's not a lot of room left for filter cutoffs. I know this may be a bit of a corner case, but with the total number of options available in Z2 it seems like a shame to onl allow 128 CCs. Changing the format of the midimap shouldn't be too hard, you can use something like:
Oh and +1 again to latching arp notes (can anyone guess what I've been doing lately?
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One last thing, it looks like the elements of the ARP don't understand relative midi commands, I had to use all absolute to get every option.
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11:2=VCC:Amod1 //VoiceCircuit:Arp Step Control1 - CC 12, Channel 3One last thing, it looks like the elements of the ARP don't understand relative midi commands, I had to use all absolute to get every option.
- KVRist
- 108 posts since 7 May, 2002 from France
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Yep! Thought about it... easy but tricky - unless I wanna clutter my environment... but that special case may be doable...groumpf wrote:don't know if already sayed but the -+ button in enveloppe could be replaced by one which toggles so the mouse can keep the same position.
Just to mention.
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- KVRist
- 244 posts since 16 Feb, 2003 from Switzerland
Well there's two good reasons why I won't be holding my breath about this oneUrs wrote: Good point! Might be an option to think about!
Urs
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- KVRist
- 244 posts since 16 Feb, 2003 from Switzerland
Another suggestion for improvement:
In Zebra I really do appreciate having all presets available directly from tZebra's preset browser window as it gives consistency in whichever host I am using.
However do I find the whole idea of navigating to the zebra presets folder to organize presets using Win explorer (even with a shortcut on the desktop ) time consuming, user unfriendly and quite frankly, illogical.
why can't we do it all from the preset browser? (save, delete, copy and drag 'n drop presets between folders.)
Surely that's what a preset browser is for?
If that isn't possible, then at the very least a <delete preset> command in the preset browser would make things easier
Cheers,
bagginz
In Zebra I really do appreciate having all presets available directly from tZebra's preset browser window as it gives consistency in whichever host I am using.
However do I find the whole idea of navigating to the zebra presets folder to organize presets using Win explorer (even with a shortcut on the desktop ) time consuming, user unfriendly and quite frankly, illogical.
why can't we do it all from the preset browser? (save, delete, copy and drag 'n drop presets between folders.)
Surely that's what a preset browser is for?
If that isn't possible, then at the very least a <delete preset> command in the preset browser would make things easier
Cheers,
bagginz
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Yo Mr. Bagginz,
All of these things will eventually pop up, but I need a couple of days to get started on advanced preset organization...
Urs
All of these things will eventually pop up, but I need a couple of days to get started on advanced preset organization...
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- KVRist
- 244 posts since 16 Feb, 2003 from Switzerland
Urs,
thanks for the reply
But aren't you supposed to be on the beach?
Cheers,
bagginz
thanks for the reply
But aren't you supposed to be on the beach?
Cheers,
bagginz
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Nah, today we went for a little boat ride along the coast:bagginz wrote:But aren't you supposed to be on the beach?

There's some impressive rock in Oman!
Now off to enjoy the complimentary cocktail & canapes, after they finally picked up the coffee & afternoon snacks from the balcony table. I can post images of that. It's pure decadence...
Tomorrow we're hopping to the other hotel... I'm afraid we'll already miss our personal butler...
