Repro-1 (out now)
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30188 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I'll just say: Zebra3 filters will go beyond Diva/ZebraHZ grounds. I've worked out some analogue prototypes that haven't been built in anything I've seen yet, maybe due to cost, maybe because no-one has thought of it yet.
Other than that, the future is moving target. There are indeed about 500 open tickets in our project management system just for me, most of which being improvements, planned features and feature requests. I brought it down a lot over the past two years, but it doesn't ever seem to shrink towards a manageable level of overwhelming.
Other than that, the future is moving target. There are indeed about 500 open tickets in our project management system just for me, most of which being improvements, planned features and feature requests. I brought it down a lot over the past two years, but it doesn't ever seem to shrink towards a manageable level of overwhelming.
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- KVRAF
- 1767 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
Ok. You've got me interested. I might ask Santa for Z2HZ..Urs wrote:I'll just say: Zebra3 filters will go beyond Diva/ZebraHZ grounds. I've worked out some analogue prototypes that haven't been built in anything I've seen yet, maybe due to cost, maybe because no-one has thought of it yet.
Other than that, the future is moving target. There are indeed about 500 open tickets in our project management system just for me, most of which being improvements, planned features and feature requests. I brought it down a lot over the past two years, but it doesn't ever seem to shrink towards a manageable level of overwhelming.
I'll try to put in a good word with him to send you some Urs clones too..
- KVRAF
- 3034 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
Does that mean you've basically been designing analog filter circuits, which you then use as a basis to develop digital models?Urs wrote:I've worked out some analogue prototypes that haven't been built in anything I've seen yet, maybe due to cost, maybe because no-one has thought of it yet.
Interesting approach to software design - build it in hardware first!
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- KVRian
- 1200 posts since 16 May, 2007 from At home. Good bye city ways!
That's what Agile accept as a fact of life, Urs. As long as a product is alive, the backlog will always evolve.Urs wrote:I'll just say: Zebra3 filters will go beyond Diva/ZebraHZ grounds. I've worked out some analogue prototypes that haven't been built in anything I've seen yet, maybe due to cost, maybe because no-one has thought of it yet.
Other than that, the future is moving target. There are indeed about 500 open tickets in our project management system just for me, most of which being improvements, planned features and feature requests. I brought it down a lot over the past two years, but it doesn't ever seem to shrink towards a manageable level of overwhelming.
..off to play with my music toys - library music production.
http://www.FiveMinuteHippo.com
http://www.FiveMinuteHippo.com
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- KVRian
- 969 posts since 5 Sep, 2014 from Heaven
That sounds tantalising. I can't wait. But Zebra3 is a year or 2 out. You're such a tease Urs.Urs wrote:I'll just say: Zebra3 filters will go beyond Diva/ZebraHZ grounds. I've worked out some analogue prototypes that haven't been built in anything I've seen yet, maybe due to cost, maybe because no-one has thought of it yet.
Is there anything we can say (or not say) in the forums that will help the list shrink?Urs wrote:Other than that, the future is moving target. There are indeed about 500 open tickets in our project management system just for me, most of which being improvements, planned features and feature requests. I brought it down a lot over the past two years, but it doesn't ever seem to shrink towards a manageable level of overwhelming.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30188 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Yeah, I'll be happy as long as I can sneak a fun thing or two onto the Kanban board, not just bugs, must dos and things related to yet-another-plug-in-format.medienhexer wrote: That's what Agile accept as a fact of life, Urs. As long as a product is alive, the backlog will always evolve.
However, the way stuff pours back onto the board after you clear it off surely has a Don Quixote feeling to it. I'd much rather get it all out once and for all, but that ain't gonna happen
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- KVRian
- 969 posts since 5 Sep, 2014 from Heaven
Probably better than a Franz Kafka feeling.Urs wrote:However, the way stuff pours back onto the board after you clear it off surely has a Don Quixote feeling to it.
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- KVRian
- 1200 posts since 16 May, 2007 from At home. Good bye city ways!
Sounds lke you need a PO you can get mad at for prioritizing all the boring stuffUrs wrote:Yeah, I'll be happy as long as I can sneak a fun thing or two onto the Kanban board, not just bugs, must dos and things related to yet-another-plug-in-format.medienhexer wrote: That's what Agile accept as a fact of life, Urs. As long as a product is alive, the backlog will always evolve.
However, the way stuff pours back onto the board after you clear it off surely has a Don Quixote feeling to it. I'd much rather get it all out once and for all, but that ain't gonna happen
..off to play with my music toys - library music production.
http://www.FiveMinuteHippo.com
http://www.FiveMinuteHippo.com
- KVRAF
- 3228 posts since 10 Nov, 2013 from Germany
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- Banned
- 410 posts since 5 Feb, 2012
As with songs, software products are never truly completed. They are just abandoned at some point (in hopefully something approaching a semi-polished state).Urs wrote:However, the way stuff pours back onto the board after you clear it off surely has a Don Quixote feeling to it. I'd much rather get it all out once and for all, but that ain't gonna happen
Matrix-1000, MicroWave with Access programmer, MicroWave II, MKS-50 with MidiClub programmer, MKS-70, MKS-80 with Kiwi Patch Editor, Nord 2 Rack, Nord 3 Rack, Prophet REV2 module, Pulse 2, Shruthi, Virus TI
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30188 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Feature. The Rate knob doesn't do anything when the LFO is synced to Host/Clock.Faza wrote:Is it a bug or a feature?
This was confusing, so we decided to take it off when LFO is synced.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Thanks for the update.
The CPU load when idle is now down to 15% or there abouts. Playing the synth, like triplets really fast, doesn't actually add any CPU load on top of that, so now it close to the finished article
The CPU load when idle is now down to 15% or there abouts. Playing the synth, like triplets really fast, doesn't actually add any CPU load on top of that, so now it close to the finished article
