I'm sure we'll bring it back. It came up too late to fix for the release version, i.e. the benefit of releasing these updates outweighed the disadvantages of waiting another few weeks.3ee wrote:Zebra rev 3898
Mod matrix modulation values still can't be assigned to XY controls. (seems like it dissipated from the list with these latest updates)
Used that pretty heavily with EQ controls. (+ can't make a cool dyn-eq patch within Zebrify)
Latest Updates (Revision 3898) for 11 u-he products - now available!
- u-he
- 30177 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from The Infinite Void
Is there going to be a TyrellN6 update too? If so, will it have the preferences panel or at least allow for changing the default skin?
- KVRAF
- 24403 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
You can already change the default skin easily - just place the custom skin to Support/Themes/ folder and it will show on right-click of Tyrell background.
- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from The Infinite Void
For some reason though when i set it to default it doesn't recall it. A new instance is always the factory skin at 100% irrespective of what i've set it as.
I figured its the same bug that Zebra had before these latest updates. (Win, 64-bit if that helps)
I figured its the same bug that Zebra had before these latest updates. (Win, 64-bit if that helps)
- u-he
- 30177 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Not sure at this point. After the recent wave of cracks we need to concentrate on preserving jobs. I.e. there will not be any work on freebees because we simply can't afford that luxury. Instead we need to do major feature updates for our best selling plug-ins in order to lure misguided people over into the light.mutantdog wrote:Is there going to be a TyrellN6 update too?
- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from The Infinite Void
Well that's understandable, hopefully it hasn't hit your sales too hard. I'd like to think there's plenty of decent grey-area type people that can be persuaded away from the dark side.
- u-he
- 30177 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Well, the cracks were "internal" for a year or so. The guys shot in their own foot by making them public, because we've already reversed them and we have a plethora of antidotes. It was actually an attack that I knew could happen one day, just the absence of a public crack left me too lazy to implement the checks.mutantdog wrote:Well that's understandable, hopefully it hasn't hit your sales too hard. I'd like to think there's plenty of decent grey-area type people that can be persuaded away from the dark side.
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- KVRist
- 442 posts since 21 May, 2014
lol, it sounded like it was doing somthing......on patchers where i have like 50 lfo routings i dont eve know whats doin what anymoreUrs wrote:We've done some tests - while the assignment was possible in earlier versions it never did anything. That's afaik why we dropped it.zethus909 wrote:one thing ive noticed is that you cant assign a modmatrix modulator depth as the target of another modulator anymore....you used to be able to to do that
(if you have a preset that proves otherwise... send to support at u-he dot com and we'll check it out)
Sincerely,
Zethus, twin son of Zeus
Zethus, twin son of Zeus
- KVRAF
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
Wow! Did you see a substantial drop in sales or is this more of preliminary move? Either way it's disappointing to hear it's happening.Urs wrote:After the recent wave of cracks we need to concentrate on preserving jobs. I.e. there will not be any work on freebees because we simply can't afford that luxury. Instead we need to do major feature updates for our best selling plug-ins in order to lure misguided people over into the light.
Feel free to call me Brian.
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- KVRist
- 212 posts since 24 Jan, 2011
bmrzycki wrote:Wow! Did you see a substantial drop in sales or is this more of preliminary move? Either way it's disappointing to hear it's happening.Urs wrote:After the recent wave of cracks we need to concentrate on preserving jobs. I.e. there will not be any work on freebees because we simply can't afford that luxury. Instead we need to do major feature updates for our best selling plug-ins in order to lure misguided people over into the light.
Loss of billions in sales !!
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- KVRAF
- 9100 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
If you're forced to go dongle, please use eLicense and not PACE!V0RT3X wrote:switch to dongle protection.
Hopefully it won't hurt your profits too badly, we need U-he around in 2030.
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- KVRAF
- 8413 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
+1BBFG# wrote:If you're forced to go dongle, please use eLicense and not PACE!V0RT3X wrote:switch to dongle protection.
Hopefully it won't hurt your profits too badly, we need U-he around in 2030.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Sorry to hear that. Was it Hive? Would be interesting to see if products for a certain market are more likely to produce cracks. Just wondering, because there are so many Sylenth1 warez, maybe it isn't really the copy protection which matters, but rather the audience. Maybe the EDM kiddies are more prone to use warez than, say, the people looking for a Minimoog Emu.Urs wrote:Not sure at this point. After the recent wave of cracks we need to concentrate on preserving jobs. I.e. there will not be any work on freebees because we simply can't afford that luxury. Instead we need to do major feature updates for our best selling plug-ins in order to lure misguided people over into the light.mutantdog wrote:Is there going to be a TyrellN6 update too?
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- KVRAF
- 2747 posts since 13 Feb, 2012 from Amsterdam
I think it would make more sense to attribute this to age/maturity, rather than music style.chk071 wrote:Sorry to hear that. Was it Hive? Would be interesting to see if products for a certain market are more likely to produce cracks. Just wondering, because there are so many Sylenth1 warez, maybe it isn't really the copy protection which matters, but rather the audience. Maybe the EDM kiddies are more prone to use warez than, say, the people looking for a Minimoog Emu.Urs wrote:Not sure at this point. After the recent wave of cracks we need to concentrate on preserving jobs. I.e. there will not be any work on freebees because we simply can't afford that luxury. Instead we need to do major feature updates for our best selling plug-ins in order to lure misguided people over into the light.mutantdog wrote:Is there going to be a TyrellN6 update too?
