Anyway, I was wondering if anyone else has thought it would be useful to have a kind of grid in the waveform area, showing you the midpoint of the wave in both X and Y, and also 1/3rd, 1/4 and other harmonic points, for aiding the construction of 'perfect' geometric waves?
At the moment, I'm using the 16 little wave previews under the main display (or rather, the boundaries between them) to measure distances, but this is a bit fiddly. Perhaps if there were a grid, snapping for the control points might even be useful?
Just a thought from a newbie user.
Also another question. I'm interested in wave wrapping effects, for example the 'triangle-mod' wave on the (much hated) JP-8000. It's basically a triangle where you can control the vertical wrapping of the waveform. Is there a way to do this in Zebra 2? Ideally I'd like to be able to wrap the wave multiple times around the upper/lower boundaries so big sweeps are possible. I've created a simple mock-up by hand drawing, which is as good as I can get it but not perfect, yet still sounds quite cool (most of these effects sound like a variation on PWM).
Wrapping a sawtooth wave also produces a very cool 'sawtooth pwm' type effect. I know because I have the beta version of Helix and it can do wave wrapping. But the beta version of Helix is not Zebra so of limited value to me
Sorry for the long post, I'm just really into this stuff. It seems with Osc. FX Zebra can do pretty much everything else you can think of to the wave, so I think this would be a neat addition, if it's feasible.
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As a side note, I think it would be possible using a waveshaper with a row of sawtooths as it's shape (one sawtooth for each wrap you want), and carefully controlling the volume of the wave to be modulated into the shaper, but I haven't been able to set something like that up in any of my synths.
p.s. This is my first post... If I am posting in the wrong place, please let me know...
Sendy

