xx JPRacer xx wrote:I can be wrong but I'm pretty sure Urs mentioned somewhere that Zebra won't receive a sampling module because Zebra is about synthesis only.paradiddle wrote:It would be nice to see a sampler module in zebra. It's practically screaming to get one. Something more on the creative side then a traditional sampler. Cronox comes to mind.
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- KVRAF
- 1618 posts since 15 Aug, 2001 from montreal, canada
Too bad, with the all the filters-effects, modulation choice and the semi-modular structure, I can only imagine the sound possibilities!
- KVRist
- 78 posts since 12 May, 2005 from Finger Lakes, NY, US
Fixed.Urs wrote:Well, this year is all about Uhbik-X, Berlin Modular and a nice and nifty modernised Filterscape.
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- KVRist
- 49 posts since 5 Jan, 2004
You can already run audio (from a sampler or anywhere else) and MIDI through Zebrify and process it using all of Zebra's modules. It seems it can even track audio and convert it to MIDI, as well as being able to modulate audio with MIDI!paradiddle wrote:Too bad, with the all the filters-effects, modulation choice and the semi-modular structure, I can only imagine the sound possibilities!xx JPRacer xx wrote:I can be wrong but I'm pretty sure Urs mentioned somewhere that Zebra won't receive a sampling module because Zebra is about synthesis only.paradiddle wrote:It would be nice to see a sampler module in zebra. It's practically screaming to get one. Something more on the creative side then a traditional sampler. Cronox comes to mind.
- KVRAF
- 18470 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Uh, get in line. I seem to remember being promised a Uhbik X.groundhum wrote:You left out Filterscape.Urs wrote:more urgent-to-me matters such as Uhbik, ACE and Berlin Modular.
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- KVRAF
- 1618 posts since 15 Aug, 2001 from montreal, canada
Yes I know. I had the beta. It's really good at processing audio but it's not what I had in mind.
Badge wrote:You can already run audio (from a sampler or anywhere else) and MIDI through Zebrify and process it using all of Zebra's modules. It seems it can even track audio and convert it to MIDI, as well as being able to modulate audio with MIDI!paradiddle wrote:Too bad, with the all the filters-effects, modulation choice and the semi-modular structure, I can only imagine the sound possibilities!xx JPRacer xx wrote:I can be wrong but I'm pretty sure Urs mentioned somewhere that Zebra won't receive a sampling module because Zebra is about synthesis only.paradiddle wrote:It would be nice to see a sampler module in zebra. It's practically screaming to get one. Something more on the creative side then a traditional sampler. Cronox comes to mind.
- KVRian
- 1216 posts since 6 Jul, 2005
uh-oh... looks like a tug of urs...zerocrossing wrote:Uh, get in line. I seem to remember being promised a Uhbik X.groundhum wrote:You left out Filterscape.Urs wrote:more urgent-to-me matters such as Uhbik, ACE and Berlin Modular.
- u-he
- 30216 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Sheesh, yes...zerocrossing wrote:Uh, get in line. I seem to remember being promised a Uhbik X.groundhum wrote:You left out Filterscape.Urs wrote:more urgent-to-me matters such as Uhbik, ACE and Berlin Modular.
Last year I simply had to "finalize" Zebra into a state that does not require any feature updates (as in: new modules) for quite a while. It's at a state where anyone who requests more filter modes etc. is literally outing himself as a nut case. The weak points that are left can be survived for a year easily.
I feel quite good about leaving Zebra aside this year and catching up with everything else, including Uhbik-X and Filterscape.
P.S.: I'll post 64 bit versions as soon as I have them and that of course includes Zebra.
- KVRAF
- 2329 posts since 2 Feb, 2009 from Germany
Btw if berlin modular will be the big brother of ace and zebra in one, how will it works there with cpu-usage? At one side i think the berlin modular will be a dream-monsterUrs wrote:Well, this year is all about Uhbik-X, Berlin Modular and Filterscape.
- KVRian
- 1394 posts since 6 May, 2005 from Michigan, USA
Yeah, the sampler is clearly a thing we aren't apt to see for quite a while, with Urs' plate quite full right now. But I'm intrigued by the idea too.
Kontakt is fine for now - it gets the job done and there are many good libraries. What interests me is the fact that Urs would put his own particular spin on a sampler and, I've no doubt, produce something that really makes you want to get your hands dirty doing creative things with taking your own samples and manipulating them...something that harks back to the more wild and experimental attitude people often had in the earlier days of hardware samplers. Having Urs' filters available in a sampler would also be very cool, as the ones in Kontakt are serviceable but IMO not necessarily dripping with character.
Kontakt is fine for now - it gets the job done and there are many good libraries. What interests me is the fact that Urs would put his own particular spin on a sampler and, I've no doubt, produce something that really makes you want to get your hands dirty doing creative things with taking your own samples and manipulating them...something that harks back to the more wild and experimental attitude people often had in the earlier days of hardware samplers. Having Urs' filters available in a sampler would also be very cool, as the ones in Kontakt are serviceable but IMO not necessarily dripping with character.
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- KVRAF
- 1736 posts since 19 May, 2006 from Nomadic (Chicago and San Francisco mostly)
Berlin will be a full modular without default routings, so I would assume he will "sleep" or switch off the modules are not being used. Yes this means the more modules you use the more power consumed, but at least it would make sense.Cyforce wrote:Btw if berlin modular will be the big brother of ace and zebra in one, how will it works there with cpu-usage? At one side i think the berlin modular will be a dream-monsterUrs wrote:Well, this year is all about Uhbik-X, Berlin Modular and Filterscape.but on the other side, when i sometimes see in my daw ace eat with accurancy my half cpu, how much will eat his big brother?
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- KVRist
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- 440 posts since 7 Jan, 2007
paradiddle wrote:Too bad, with the all the filters-effects, modulation choice and the semi-modular structure, I can only imagine the sound possibilities!
My sentiments exactly!Vectorman wrote:Kontakt is fine for now - it gets the job done and there are many good libraries. What interests me is the fact that Urs would put his own particular spin on a sampler and, I've no doubt, produce something that really makes you want to get your hands dirty doing creative things with taking your own samples and manipulating them...something that harks back to the more wild and experimental attitude people often had in the earlier days of hardware samplers. Having Urs' filters available in a sampler would also be very cool, as the ones in Kontakt are serviceable but IMO not necessarily dripping with character.
- u-he
- 30216 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Well, if only that would be possible.xybre wrote:I would assume he will "sleep" or switch off the modules are not being used.
As you can see from Bazille, most types of modules come in quadruples. That's because they are processed in parallel on the cpu (google SIMD, SSE and AltiVec for reference). Which means for instance, processing four Bazille oscillators at once comes at the cost of processing just a single oscillator. Switching one such oscillator off does only work if we're switching them all off.
That said, a major slice of ACE's cpu consumption is due to the filters. ACE has only two filters by design, but could have four at little more overhead for juggling connections and what not (which wouldn't make sense in ACE's concept, but does make sense in a bigger brother).
So, yes, any synth within Berlin Modular will eat up more cpu than ACE, but not necessarily twice as much.
