Over 5 hours? Wassat?CPCompany wrote:I know of one Zebra tutorial thats over 5 hours long.
Anyway, its nice to get a reply from one of the developers.
BTW: Urs is THE DEVELOPER, I just help out with other stuff.
Over 5 hours? Wassat?CPCompany wrote:I know of one Zebra tutorial thats over 5 hours long.
Anyway, its nice to get a reply from one of the developers.
You can try calibre, free ebook mgmt software, but for picture heavy technical type manuals its always very hit or miss on the conversionHoward wrote:Good idea! I'll look into that... (or does anybody here have a recommendation for a converter?)jw1023 wrote:Is there any possibility that the user manuals (for all products) could be available in a format other than pdf, ideally .mobi or .prf, but any ebook format would be ok.
PDF laid out for A4 or letter size pages is useless on kindle/most other e-readers.
Some company who do cubase tutorials called Soundmagus.Howard wrote:Over 5 hours? Wassat?CPCompany wrote:I know of one Zebra tutorial thats over 5 hours long.
Anyway, its nice to get a reply from one of the developers.
BTW: Urs is THE DEVELOPER, I just help out with other stuff.
Calibre or mobipocket creator, but the conversions aren't great on anything but text based stuff.Howard wrote:Good idea! I'll look into that... (or does anybody here have a recommendation for a converter?)jw1023 wrote:Is there any possibility that the user manuals (for all products) could be available in a format other than pdf, ideally .mobi or .prf, but any ebook format would be ok.
PDF laid out for A4 or letter size pages is useless on kindle/most other e-readers.
Hi,gr333k wrote:any chance of adding unison in zebra?
i know that, but i think unison in general works in a different way, isn't it like stacking detuned versions of the synth itself? so detuned/"phat" outcome, after the signal passed the filters etc etcKalee wrote:Hi,gr333k wrote:any chance of adding unison in zebra?
You can put oscillators to sing in unison when you click "single", then select dual, quad or eleven, then turn detune button of the oscillator.
It's only a matter of time before the entire synth world will be assimilated by the Stripey OneUrs wrote:There's a good chance for that, yes![]()
(don't ask when though... we're working day and night...)
We'll be working on these things. I can't promise anything right now, but we're expanding our synth collection and thus the chance to model these gems.loungedumore wrote:For example :
Transwave/wavetable OSC from the Ensoniq's
Polyvolks Filter
SSM - Kawai
CEM- Xpander
Maybe even a paraphonic filter type choice ?
Are all things you don't see much in the plugin world .
Urs wrote:We'll be working on these things. I can't promise anything right now, but we're expanding our synth collection and thus the chance to model these gems.loungedumore wrote:For example :
Transwave/wavetable OSC from the Ensoniq's
Polyvolks Filter
SSM - Kawai
CEM- Xpander
Maybe even a paraphonic filter type choice ?
Are all things you don't see much in the plugin world .
Well, I like to keep things alive... and now I have Clemens and Howie to help me with these things...loungedumore wrote:Sounds like an evolving instrument was in your plans then ....cool .
Send me an email when you're in BerlinAll those great synths in your lab may in fact = no real work done too or in other words .... Can I come play lol
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