I'll be on vacation for a week, so take this new beta with a grain of salt:
[edit] New thread: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=262885
The Win version is known to crash under certain circumstances, but never on my machine. it'd be interesting to see a pattern here. Other than that it should be as stable as it gets.
Here's what we've got:
- faster ui opening
- collapsible preset folders
- right click presets to tag as Favourite or Junk
- shift or option/alt click presets for multiple selection
- drag presets to move into folders
- option(alt) drag presets to folders to to make copies
- various bugfixes
- sharper text rendering on Windows
- Zebrify
- new init preset for Zebrify
- option for latency free operation
- option for gui editor
UI Editor
If you want to use the gui editor you need to download some files:
http://www.zebrasynth.com/download/Z2EditorFiles.zip
The UI Editor is a very powerful tool that helps modding Zebra's user interface. It should work with skins. You can basically move things around, change colours (Press "C" on Mac, I think F2 on Win), use a lot of right-click on all sorts of elements. Press Esc to switch between edit mode and control mode. Richt-click in the empty grey space to save changes.
Don't expect me to write a manual for this. The best possible bet is a video tutorial once I'm finished with Zebra 2.5 later this year.
No-Latency Mode
This currently only works on Mac versions.
As you might know, all my plugs work with a latency of 16 samples. This is needed to be compatible with all hosts and still be able to heavily optimize cpu usage.
You can create a preset "default.h2p" in your root presets fodler and add the line "!BLOCK_LATENCY_OFF=YES". If your daw/driver/environment supports fixed buffersizes which can be divided by 16 (e.g. 64 samples, 256 samples, 512 samples), this option will turn off Zebra's 16 samples plugin latency without problems. If your environment sends odd buffer sizes (i.e. 103, 97, 1000), then you'll harvest some screeches and crackles.
The Z2EditorFiles.zip (see download above) contains a default.h2p which is prepared for this, just change !BLOCK_LATENCY_OFF=NO to !BLOCK_LATENCY_OFF=YES
That's it for now, I'll start packing bags for Italy
Cheers,
