It's a free plugin, you don't need to. It'll stop saying "demo" at the top when you register Zebra. But even so the demo sound limitation isn't there.Shabdahbriah wrote:How does one register Zebralette?
I have a U-he account, but can not find/see anywhere to do this.
thanks
64 Bit - Uhbik, Filterscape, Zebra 2.5.2 up!
- KVRAF
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
- KVRAF
- 13775 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
Ah. Cool, thank you... I thought it had to be registered seperately, and I could have sworn I heard it "hiss" at me, in that "intermittent noise" kinda way.bmrzycki wrote:It's a free plugin, you don't need to. It'll stop saying "demo" at the top when you register Zebra. But even so the demo sound limitation isn't there.Shabdahbriah wrote:How does one register Zebralette?
I have a U-he account, but can not find/see anywhere to do this.
thanks
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
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- KVRAF
- 3159 posts since 10 Jan, 2005
Try redownloading and updating it, it should no longer require registration.Shabdahbriah wrote:How does one register Zebralette?
I have a U-he account, but can not find/see anywhere to do this.
thanks
- Mario
- KVRAF
- 13775 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
Thank you.mabian wrote:Try redownloading and updating it, it should no longer require registration.Shabdahbriah wrote:How does one register Zebralette?
I have a U-he account, but can not find/see anywhere to do this.
thanks
- Mario
[edit] Hang-on... I had just installed Zebra 2.5.2, and the interface is showing 2.3.3 also. I'll do some digging.
Got it sorted, thank you. The Zebralette 2.5.2 doesn't do "noise".
This thing SOOO ROCKS!!!
Thank you Mr. Heckman
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
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- KVRist
- 392 posts since 1 Jul, 2004
Now that the website is done...Urs wrote: Hehe, the idea is this:
As posted above, the MIDI controls in question are PB, PW, AT, BC and Exp. Any modulation inside the voice structure (any Osc, Filter, Env, per-voice-Lfo), either attached directly or via ModMatrix will be per Channel (or per Note via Note Expressions)
However, if such a controller is used outside the voice structure (global Lfo, FX Section) then it's *most* likely that the controller with the lowest channel number (global scope on Note Expressions) will take over the responsibility.
MIDI Learn is completely out of the scope of this as the future implementation of MIDI Control will use all 16 channels to allow for 2000+ (almost 16 x 128) assignments.
Thus a parameter that's MIDI Learned to any CC will only react on a global scope but not on a per-channel/note basis. The opposite would require a fiull rewrite of the engine (fully multitimbral) and that's gonna blow cpu efficency and my mind among other things...
Now I just need to finish that website and Cocoa support to free the resources to do all that stuff![]()
Urs
Just asking
Greetings,
NothanUmber
