how many oscillator templates are in zebra 2

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@ Tarzan:
How about taking a look at the manual? :wink:
http://www.u-he.com/Zebra/manual
//L
Last edited by lazerkind on Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:17 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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lazerkind wrote:New question:
How about taking a look at the manual? :wink:
http://www.u-he.com/Zebra/manual
//L
I assume that's directed at Tarzan, not myself, right?

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Echoes in the Attic wrote:Thanks to this thread, I went and downloaded all those osc presets. However going through the different oscillator presets (wile using an init patch), I found that after chosing a couple, they stopped sounding different. If I then went and chose a factory osc or an osc from one of the soundsets I own, they would change again. But all those user ones after a few clicks, produced the same dull tone. I know they are different however, because you can see the differences in the geoblend window, yet changing them does not yield a different sound, unless it's the first one you load after initializing the patch/module.

Strange?
I have noticed the same, I suspect the is some "bug" ...

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asseca wrote:
Echoes in the Attic wrote:Thanks to this thread, I went and downloaded all those osc presets. However going through the different oscillator presets (wile using an init patch), I found that after chosing a couple, they stopped sounding different. If I then went and chose a factory osc or an osc from one of the soundsets I own, they would change again. But all those user ones after a few clicks, produced the same dull tone. I know they are different however, because you can see the differences in the geoblend window, yet changing them does not yield a different sound, unless it's the first one you load after initializing the patch/module.

Strange?
I have noticed the same, I suspect the is some "bug" ...
Yep, that was a bug... should be fixed in 2.3.1, no?

Oh... it requires some lines in the osc preset. The best way is to shortly touch/move the waveform knob if the changes are not audible.

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The 1st "Wave 1" is always wrong with the user-made oscillator presets of "illness-virus", "sh101", "WaveOfPlenty" and "z3ta+ Muz3uM" Oscillator Folder, even if I move the waveform knob "Wave 2" etc is fin, but "Wave 1" is never reproduced ...

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Urs wrote:
Yep, that was a bug... should be fixed in 2.3.1, no?

Oh... it requires some lines in the osc preset. The best way is to shortly touch/move the waveform knob if the changes are not audible.
I'm using the latest (2.3.1) on a mac (OS 10.5.6). Not sure what you mean by "requires lines in the osc preset". You mean it needs some extra lines in the code?

It would be really cool to have this bug fixed, because usually when you stepping through oscillator waveforms, you want to do it really quickly, so having to tweak a knob to get it to load detracts a bit from using osc presets I think.

cheers

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I think these are all waveforms done with Wav2Z2?

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Echoes in the Attic wrote:
lazerkind wrote:New question:
How about taking a look at the manual? :wink:
http://www.u-he.com/Zebra/manual
//L
I assume that's directed at Tarzan, not myself, right?
Yes, that was for Tarzan, I edited my post to make it clearer.
//L

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Urs wrote:I think these are all waveforms done with Wav2Z2?
I'm fairly certain they were all made with WavtoZ2.

If you want I can go through them, load them and save them if that will fix the formatting, then re-upload to the website. Will that do it?

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bmrzycki wrote:
Urs wrote:I think these are all waveforms done with Wav2Z2?
I'm fairly certain they were all made with WavtoZ2.

If you want I can go through them, load them and save them if that will fix the formatting, then re-upload to the website. Will that do it?
Nah, that would be a lot of work because you'd have to ex out the other parameters.

I'm not quite sure what to do. maybe I'll just look into it...

Later,

;) Urs

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Urs wrote:Nah, that would be a lot of work because you'd have to ex out the other parameters.
I can always hack together a bash/python/perl script to mangle em if you gave me a template of what to save. Only thing I'm afraid to touch is the "don't touch this part" compressed parameter section ;)

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bmrzycki wrote:
Urs wrote:Nah, that would be a lot of work because you'd have to ex out the other parameters.
I can always hack together a bash/python/perl script to mangle em if you gave me a template of what to save. Only thing I'm afraid to touch is the "don't touch this part" compressed parameter section ;)
The name sess it all... don't touch it...

Hmmm... let me look into it... maybe there's an easy way. There'll be an update soon anyway.

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