Zebra 2.5 Released!
- KVRAF
- 2260 posts since 25 Jun, 2008 from Montreal, Canada
Is there some small chance to have Uhbik-X this year?
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30222 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Extremely small I'm afraidxx JPRacer xx wrote:Is there some small chance to have Uhbik-X this year?
However, on a positive note, I've sent beta 10 out for a sanity check with the beta team. With some luck we'll have a new version by tomorrow (doesn't fix the FL/Window/ArpSwing bugs, but fixes a lot of other issues and adds a nice couple of enhancements)
(a little warning... I've done a few tests in Cinema 4D to see if it's viable to redo the whole Zebra 2.5 graphics in an even more solid look... that would easily cost us another week)
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- KVRist
- 134 posts since 2 Jul, 2003
While I love the new look you're developing, I can't imagine anyone is expecting you to redo the 2.5 GUI yet again. We're all probably almost as eager as you are to see this release out the door and off your plate.Urs wrote:(a little warning... I've done a few tests in Cinema 4D to see if it's viable to redo the whole Zebra 2.5 graphics in an even more solid look... that would easily cost us another week)
angry red planet. temper.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30222 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Yeah... it's just... I recently did this and people seem to be quite happy about it, including myself. So I thought why not, because I'm pretty comprehensive with the modeling aspects right now. If I wait half a year I'll have forgotten about it almost completely.exh wrote:While I love the new look you're developing, I can't imagine anyone is expecting you to redo the 2.5 GUI yet again. We're all probably almost as eager as you are to see this release out the door and off your plate.Urs wrote:(a little warning... I've done a few tests in Cinema 4D to see if it's viable to redo the whole Zebra 2.5 graphics in an even more solid look... that would easily cost us another week)
On the other hand... yeah... I'd be *very* happy to get it off my plate.
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- KVRist
- 136 posts since 20 Dec, 2007
I for one would love for zebra to adopt that look :insert duck smiley:Urs wrote:Yeah... it's just... I recently did this and people seem to be quite happy about it, including myself. So I thought why not, because I'm pretty comprehensive with the modeling aspects right now. If I wait half a year I'll have forgotten about it almost completely.exh wrote:While I love the new look you're developing, I can't imagine anyone is expecting you to redo the 2.5 GUI yet again. We're all probably almost as eager as you are to see this release out the door and off your plate.Urs wrote:(a little warning... I've done a few tests in Cinema 4D to see if it's viable to redo the whole Zebra 2.5 graphics in an even more solid look... that would easily cost us another week)
On the other hand... yeah... I'd be *very* happy to get it off my plate.
- KVRAF
- 2036 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from Seattle, WA - USA
There's no question that this new GUI is oozing with polish and professionalism. If Zebra is to remain skinnable, I think it's great to have more interface variety. I really have a soft spot in my heart for the Unempty Dark Horse theme though. I guess I just love those mellow pastel colors. 
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- KVRist
- 148 posts since 28 Sep, 2003 from Houston, Texas
OMG! That is a beautiful GUI! I could stare at it all day.... week.... month.covalent wrote:Really nice UI.Urs wrote:I recently did this and people seem to be quite happy about it, including myself.
- KVRAF
- 2260 posts since 25 Jun, 2008 from Montreal, Canada
+10000 for the new GUI!
BTW, just to tell you that I really like that central window where you can see the waveform. For a beginner it's easier to understand what's doing what when you can hear and also see what's happening.
BTW, just to tell you that I really like that central window where you can see the waveform. For a beginner it's easier to understand what's doing what when you can hear and also see what's happening.
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- KVRian
- 504 posts since 8 Aug, 2009
I agree - amazing GUI!Urs wrote:Yeah... it's just... I recently did this and people seem to be quite happy about it, including myself. So I thought why not, because I'm pretty comprehensive with the modeling aspects right now. If I wait half a year I'll have forgotten about it almost completely.exh wrote:While I love the new look you're developing, I can't imagine anyone is expecting you to redo the 2.5 GUI yet again. We're all probably almost as eager as you are to see this release out the door and off your plate.Urs wrote:(a little warning... I've done a few tests in Cinema 4D to see if it's viable to redo the whole Zebra 2.5 graphics in an even more solid look... that would easily cost us another week)
On the other hand... yeah... I'd be *very* happy to get it off my plate.
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- KVRist
- 53 posts since 30 Mar, 2005 from Sweden
Beautiful and very easy on the eye.Urs wrote:Yeah... it's just... I recently did this and people seem to be quite happy about it, including myself. So I thought why not, because I'm pretty comprehensive with the modeling aspects right now. If I wait half a year I'll have forgotten about it almost completely.exh wrote:While I love the new look you're developing, I can't imagine anyone is expecting you to redo the 2.5 GUI yet again. We're all probably almost as eager as you are to see this release out the door and off your plate.Urs wrote:(a little warning... I've done a few tests in Cinema 4D to see if it's viable to redo the whole Zebra 2.5 graphics in an even more solid look... that would easily cost us another week)
On the other hand... yeah... I'd be *very* happy to get it off my plate.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30222 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
10th beta is available:
http://www.u-he.com/Z25b10Mac.zip (AU, VST, RTAS)
http://www.u-he.com/Z25b10Win.zip
- Reverb (Zebra/Zebrify/Zelette) adds up to 250ms Pre-Delay
- Delay adds "serial 2" mode for true monosum->ping pong delays
- Right-Click on any Tab and make it default - whenever you open a Zebra again, it'll open at that tab
Also
- some bugfixes (2 serious crash bugs)
- XMF-Bias erased from automatable parameter list, replaced by Overload
- Zebra2.data can now be moved with a Windows Shortcut placed next to .dll (Win only)
(no fix for Arp/Swing bug and Window-Not-Activated, I'm still concentrating on the possible crash bugs)
Cheers,
Urs
http://www.u-he.com/Z25b10Mac.zip (AU, VST, RTAS)
http://www.u-he.com/Z25b10Win.zip
- Reverb (Zebra/Zebrify/Zelette) adds up to 250ms Pre-Delay
- Delay adds "serial 2" mode for true monosum->ping pong delays
- Right-Click on any Tab and make it default - whenever you open a Zebra again, it'll open at that tab
Also
- some bugfixes (2 serious crash bugs)
- XMF-Bias erased from automatable parameter list, replaced by Overload
- Zebra2.data can now be moved with a Windows Shortcut placed next to .dll (Win only)
(no fix for Arp/Swing bug and Window-Not-Activated, I'm still concentrating on the possible crash bugs)
Cheers,
Last edited by Urs on Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30222 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Thanks for the feedback on ACE
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The oscilloscope may be cool, but it's also rather resource hungry on the graphics side. With the ui density of Zebra (scrolling, tabs) I'm intentionally keeping the amount of visual feedback low. I might one day switch to Direct-X and OpenGL though, so that at least the cpu side would be fine with some more fancy stuff.
Yeah, hmmm. Thing is, even if I re-did Zebra's gui in a similar way (parallel projected 3D), there's no way to tell up front if it'll look as good. In the end, knobs will be smaller and there's simply much more content to be squeezed into that space.zvenx wrote:yeah, I may be one of the few who would wait the extra week for a gui like acesynth.
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The oscilloscope may be cool, but it's also rather resource hungry on the graphics side. With the ui density of Zebra (scrolling, tabs) I'm intentionally keeping the amount of visual feedback low. I might one day switch to Direct-X and OpenGL though, so that at least the cpu side would be fine with some more fancy stuff.
