Zebra 3 Public Beta 3 Revision 20977

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tasmaniandevil wrote: Tue Mar 10, 2026 6:59 am A Linux beta is finally available as well. Added a link to the download section in the first post.
Running well on MXLinux, beautiful Zebra

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Don't know if this is a known issue or just a weird thing with my system (Debian Trixie, Ardour DAW, Linnstrument, latest Zebra): when I use midi to send cc1/mod wheel, I can see the fader move in the ui, but there is no audible effect - what's strange is that when I move the ui fader manually the control behaves as expected. Any ideas?

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Cc1 working as expected here mxlinux 23.2 debian based but old, some presets do show twice but I had beta2 installed so it might be part of what I am seeing

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UncleWayback wrote: Tue Mar 10, 2026 7:10 pm Don't know if this is a known issue or just a weird thing with my system (Debian Trixie, Ardour DAW, Linnstrument, latest Zebra): when I use midi to send cc1/mod wheel, I can see the fader move in the ui, but there is no audible effect - what's strange is that when I move the ui fader manually the control behaves as expected. Any ideas?
When Z3 isn’t in MPE mode, ModWheel works per channel. So maybe the Linnstrument sends MPE and you need to switch Z3 into that mode…

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Thanks Urs, switching the MPE toggle on in the perform tab makes it work as expected!

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About modal module from the manual:
Position
Where the resonator is hit, which affects the relative amplitudes of partials and therefore the
overall timbre. A value of 0.00 represents the center while 100% is an extreme edge.
I dont get it.

What this do? Lets say i turn sample into CSV file and use it. What "Position" knob is doing ? Does the "Position" knob capture snapshots of the harmonic composition over the sample duration - e.g. 0% is the beginning of the sample and 100% is its end? (doesn't sound that way)

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Sorry, wrong thread. Deleted and moved to bug reports

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eclipse_soundlab wrote: Tue Mar 10, 2026 11:50 pm About modal module from the manual:
Position
Where the resonator is hit, which affects the relative amplitudes of partials and therefore the
overall timbre. A value of 0.00 represents the center while 100% is an extreme edge.
I dont get it.

What this do? Lets say i turn sample into CSV file and use it. What "Position" knob is doing ? Does the "Position" knob capture snapshots of the harmonic composition over the sample duration - e.g. 0% is the beginning of the sample and 100% is its end? (doesn't sound that way)
I'm not totally sure, but it sounds to me like it's applying a comb filter to the input signal.

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Lieblings-Preset so far: On A Real Train ... :D :party:

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Anyone knows what will be price for legacy owners to update for Zebra 3?

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If only that answer was not on the OP:
During the beta phase, everyone else can purchase a Zebra 3 license at the introductory price of 179,-€ here (note, this is 70€ off from 249€, so this is better than anything we'd be able to offer owners of Zebra Legacy):

Pre-Order Zebra 3 for 179€
sound sculptist

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Petar84 wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2026 1:27 pm Anyone knows what will be price for legacy owners to update for Zebra 3?
From the first page of this thread:
tasmaniandevil wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2026 2:15 pm
Licenses, Pricing

During the beta phase, everyone else can purchase a Zebra 3 license at the introductory price of 179,-€ here (note, this is 70€ off from 249€, so this is better than anything we'd be able to offer owners of Zebra Legacy):
Always Read the Manual!

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Tnx

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Deleted post and submitting it in Bug Reports
Last edited by charlee8t on Sun Mar 15, 2026 2:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Chris-S wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2026 11:58 am Lieblings-Preset so far: On A Real Train ... :D :party:
This preset really is a masterpiece of a patch.
Ctrl D slowly up to max, then Ctrl A slowly up to max, before Ctrl B and C to add life to it all.
Well, it's a song in itself, and truly shows how capable and great sounding Zebra3 is.
Wow!

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