Zebra 2.5... freely modulate the octave range?

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is there a octave range knob anywhere to be found? id like to roll through octaves within the same note (and not with the arppegiator)...

i know you can change the tuning on the global window, but it doesn't work on a note still in the sustain phase, it just works on the next note triggered...plus it just goes thru semitones instead of octave by octave


can this be done?


thanks!
Last edited by bertzerker on Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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You can ask Urs himself here:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=31

mod edit - no need, I'll just move this thread over there!

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bertzerker wrote:id like to roll through octaves within the same note (and not with the arppegiator)...can this be done? thanks!
Yes - in several ways. Perhaps the easiest method is to use an LFO in user mode (Steps) to modulate oscillator "Tune".

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so there is no simpler way? i'd rather be able to midi map it and twist a knob to go up and down octaves by hand, fluidly, rather than program a stepper (which will be the same pattern every time)


is there someway i can program the tune knob to only jump to discrete values so i can achieve this?

thanks again!

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If you modulate the tune knob with the ModMapper you should be able to program in discrete steps

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bertzerker wrote:is there someway i can program the tune knob to only jump to discrete values so i can achieve this?
you can MIDI learn the "Tune" parameter on the Global page and then any MIDI CC value can set the semitone range from -24 to + 24. It doesn't change the pitch when a note is already played though, you'll have to stop playing for a second, turn the knob, start playing again. If you need to be able to change the octave of the sound while playing you'll have to modulate the soundsource, typically the Tune knob.

If you want to do this on the fly one way to do this is with the ModMapper:

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In this example I have two oscillators, OSC1 and OS2 where OSC2 has a fixed pitch (-36 semis in this picture) and OSC1 with its default tuning set to 0 semis. MMap1 modulates Tune on OSC1 the full 48 semis.

On the right you have the Modmapper set to Map Quantize to give it that retro instant octave jump sound (Map Smooth is a much more subtle transistion). Choose your Modulator, I used Mod Wheel for this example but Breath (CC2) or Xpress (CC11) would be ideal as your extra knob.

Finally, set the number of steps to 9 by right clicking on the ModMapper window and set the step values to -100, -75, -50, -25, 0, 25, 50, 75, 100.

Now when you sweep your knob you'll hear OSC 2 stay at the pitch but OSC1 "jump" octaves. If you want both soundsources to jump just have them both modulate Tune with Mmap1.

Hope that helps. :)
-Brian

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thanks!! :):)


this worked out well enough...

i am using my mod wheel,which i usually have controlling other things, i could not find breath or xpress? sorry im new to using Zebra.

also can i save the modmapper settings? i also could not figure out how to make finer adjustments in the value range...so my numbers were not exactly 25/50/75...


i hope that just a knob on the oscillator or even one on the global that does just that (set the octave range) will be implemented in the future..

it would make things a lot easier, and i'm pretty sure a lot of people would use it!

thanks again!

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bertzerker wrote:i am using my mod wheel,which i usually have controlling other things, i could not find breath or xpress? sorry im new to using Zebra.
No problem. :) Breath or Xpress are just the labels Zebra uses for the MIDI CC controller values 2 and 11 respectively. Modwheel is CC 1.
bertzerker wrote:also can i save the modmapper settings? i also could not figure out how to make finer adjustments in the value range...so my numbers were not exactly 25/50/75...
Not yet no. Urs has said he'd consider adding module saving as a future option. To make the steps exact I used the modmapper zoom function. Just press the button the module that looks like [+]. The bigger interface that pops up is easily able to get the exact settings.

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bmrzycki wrote:
bertzerker wrote:i am using my mod wheel,which i usually have controlling other things, i could not find breath or xpress? sorry im new to using Zebra.
No problem. :) Breath or Xpress are just the labels Zebra uses for the MIDI CC controller values 2 and 11 respectively. Modwheel is CC 1.

ok i am still not sure how to do this...sorry for being so dense! :(
i tried setting it on breath, then tried to midilearn the modulator box?




is there a way i can map it to a macro knob in ableton?

im not quite sure i get how to map the breath or xpress to a specific knob in my controller...

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bertzerker wrote:is there a way i can map it to a macro knob in ableton?
im not quite sure i get how to map the breath or xpress to a specific knob in my controller...
You'd need to use a tool that can transmit midi CC messages. I don't use Ableton but I'm pretty sure the macro knob connects directly to VST parameters and doesn't send CC.

To get your hardware controller to do this you'd need to consult the documentation for it and how to change the knob value. Set the Knob to transmit MIDI Control Change (CC) messages on either #2 or #11. After that you don't need to do anything in Zebra except select Breath or Xpress. Zebra automatically links 2-> Breath, 11->Xpress,

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bertzerker wrote:
bmrzycki wrote:
bertzerker wrote:i am using my mod wheel,which i usually have controlling other things, i could not find breath or xpress? sorry im new to using Zebra.
No problem. :) Breath or Xpress are just the labels Zebra uses for the MIDI CC controller values 2 and 11 respectively. Modwheel is CC 1.

is there a way i can map it to a macro knob in ableton?

im not quite sure i get how to map the breath or xpress to a specific knob in my controller...
You cannot directly map it to a macro in Ableton.

I don't know what controller you use, but I use a Korg Z1 as my controller and I can re-map the knobs to any midi CC#... so if I want to use a particular knob on the controller to control the modmapper in Zebra, I would set modmapper to breath and re-map that knob to transmit midi CC#2

If your controller cannot re-map the midi CC values, you could still do it using a midi mapping utility.

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pdxindy wrote: You cannot directly map it to a macro in Ableton.

I don't know what controller you use, but I use a Korg Z1 as my controller and I can re-map the knobs to any midi CC#... so if I want to use a particular knob on the controller to control the modmapper in Zebra, I would set modmapper to breath and re-map that knob to transmit midi CC#2

If your controller cannot re-map the midi CC values, you could still do it using a midi mapping utility.



ok, i tried all this...but no go :(


i remapped my controller, its an old evolution MK-461c

..for some reason it wont record any movement data into Ableton either..

but whether or not my controller is mapped to it, if i draw in automation in my clip for breathe or cc# 2 while the modmapper is assigned to it, it still doesn't do anything.

id like to be able to record automation into the arrangement view rather than the clip.

thanks for all the help tho, i suppose i will just use the modwheel and record into the clip for now...

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hi...

so now just wondering...

can this be done in ACE? would it be the same way? is there a way to assign a modmapper like described above?

thks!

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bertzerker wrote:i also could not figure out how to make finer adjustments in the value range...so my numbers were not exactly 25/50/75...
Set the modmapper to 9 steps, set the leftmost value to minimum and the rightmost value to maximum, then select the "straighten" function from the context menu.

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can this be done in ACE? trying to figure out how, doesnt seem to be able to assign the transpose to anything? didnt want to start a new thread about it, since i think it would be a similar fix?


thanks! i got the zebra one working out ok!

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