Hi,
I recently purchased Zebra 2.5 but have not installed it yet. My PC is 64bit windows 7 using SONAR 8.5.3 I saw the post about the 64bit driver and want to know if that is the latest version and how well it may work with my setup.
Thanks Paul
Zebra 2.5 64bit?
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- KVRist
- 96 posts since 17 Jun, 2010
Well, I bought Zebra and had some problems with it in Cubase. I installed the 32-bit version, since the installer is only 32-bit. After some aggravation and a bit of fiddling (which I hate, when it comes to my music system) I eventually ended up replacing the original *.dll's installed by the installer with the one 64-bit version available (link in the other "main" 64-bit thread).zbpc1 wrote:Hi,
I recently purchased Zebra 2.5 but have not installed it yet. My PC is 64bit windows 7 using SONAR 8.5.3 I saw the post about the 64bit driver and want to know if that is the latest version and how well it may work with my setup.
Thanks Paul
I have now used the 64-bit version since, and there's only ONE issue that I have found, but not reported yet, because I wanted to make sure (as much as I could) that it was definitely Zebra. The issue, BTW is that the FIRST time I open Cubase and start playing (with a keyboard) with Zebra (or Zebralette) after a few seconds it "locks" (sort of "MIDI wise") but if I click "reset" under the MIDI menu, everthing is top notch and it does not happen again.
Other than this, which may seem like a hassle (which it really was NOT) the synthesizer is all that the hype says, and MORE. I have to bow to Urs for the genious of it, simple as that. This is by far the most innovative synthesizer that I have bought in a long time (and as easy to use as the traditional ones I grew up with, i.e. analogs from the 1980 and forward).
You might also hit the same state I was initially in, but don't dispair, everyone in here will help you, I am sure. I have no doubt that you will also see stripes eventually. For me, it is again difficult to walk away from the computer.
Edit: Cubase 5, just FYI.
