Absolutely not - I loved the 'slippers' quote, I merely thought you were maybe being a little too charitable in your interpretation of the 'get a life' crack. But God knows there's all too little of that here on KVR sometimes, so my apologies tooBBFG# wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 3:56 pmMaybe somewhat directed to the verbose seasoned member waxing the philosophical as well.ThoughtExperiment wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 3:45 pmPerhaps...but to be fair, it wouldn't look that way to a new guyBBFG# wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 3:37 pm There's a support group axiom that states "It's easier to buy a pair of slippers than it is to carpet the world."
They also often list "litigiousness" and "quixotic" as character defects. And the medical experts agree.
Perhaps "getting a life" is simply a constructive nudge to sign out and go take a walk in the real world.![]()
Realizing I should just keep away from this thread since it has so little to do with its subject line now.
Zebra 3.0 - out now
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- KVRian
- 1065 posts since 26 Jun, 2003 from UK
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- KVRer
- 20 posts since 17 Feb, 2026
interesting. i shall look into that. what math module would you employ here?pdxindy wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:01 pmNot arguing against your feature request.ptnah wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 1:49 pm i have a 4/4-bar with say 5 discrete 16th-notes spread across it and want to increase say the env release exponentially over the second half of the bar via an MSEG (i know there are other ways, eg via velocity etc, but that is not the point here). how?
But the example above can be done with a Math Module and an LFO.
i guess it is also somewhat possible just with a ramp lfo with delayed onset and bent shape via slew and symmetry.
it is a simple example with many possible solutions.
handling all that visually directly on a graph of course would be so much more precise and superior, but i am just repeating my points here.
also thank you for your previous comment.
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- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
If you want certain movements to happen over time on subsequent, short notes, maybe this trick will do it:
Create 3-5 different MSEG curves for what's supposed to happen at different stages of the movement. Make sure they morph so that the in-between corresponds to the desired transitions.
Take a LFO in sync mode to morph between the MSEG Curves.
Alternatively, if you need complex patterns, morph the MSEG with a Mapper, and run the mapper either by increment or with that same LFO. Then you can have distinct MSEG curves at distinct notes, you're basically sequencing the MSEG shapes over time through different notes.
Create 3-5 different MSEG curves for what's supposed to happen at different stages of the movement. Make sure they morph so that the in-between corresponds to the desired transitions.
Take a LFO in sync mode to morph between the MSEG Curves.
Alternatively, if you need complex patterns, morph the MSEG with a Mapper, and run the mapper either by increment or with that same LFO. Then you can have distinct MSEG curves at distinct notes, you're basically sequencing the MSEG shapes over time through different notes.
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- KVRer
- 20 posts since 17 Feb, 2026
thank you, Urs. all valuable and interesting insights, that i will try out.Urs wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:52 pm If you want certain movements to happen over time on subsequent, short notes, maybe this trick will do it:
Create 3-5 different MSEG curves for what's supposed to happen at different stages of the movement. Make sure they morph so that the in-between corresponds to the desired transitions.
Take a LFO in sync mode to morph between the MSEG Curves.
Alternatively, if you need complex patterns, morph the MSEG with a Mapper, and run the mapper either by increment or with that same LFO. Then you can have distinct MSEG curves at distinct notes, you're basically sequencing the MSEG shapes over time through different notes.
have to mention though, that this would cost me in the first case 1 extra modulator and in the second case even 2 extra modulators. there i would probably just stick to my external method, "spending" only the one macro knob.
with the "free running" MSEG no additional modulators needed and of course being able to use that ace graphical interface in a straight forward way.
but i dont want to harp on too much about my specific wishes, i am glad you saw my post and maybe you will include it in your considerations for a future update. thanks!
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- 26931 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Math Module Mode - Minimum is X with X at 50. LFO1 in Bipolar. Modulate LFO1 symmetry with LFO1ptnah wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:26 pm interesting. i shall look into that. what math module would you employ here?
The Math modules are really useful!!
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- KVRer
- 20 posts since 17 Feb, 2026
nice! i ll try it out!
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- KVRist
- 281 posts since 4 Apr, 2014
Dear Urs,
don't get me wrong, I'm not an "ecologist" or something like that, but why do you want me to throw away a perfectly working PC?
That is - why did you abandon multithreading from Diva & Repro?
Joining the Microsoft bandwagon, for what.
This solution with suggestions how to optimize patch is so slow and strange...
Now the computer parts sellers will jump: you suck, you need new CPU (and I do have a new CPU). But I also like to see threads on my old CPU used efficiently.
Programming has become garbage recently. Well, it is difficult.
don't get me wrong, I'm not an "ecologist" or something like that, but why do you want me to throw away a perfectly working PC?
That is - why did you abandon multithreading from Diva & Repro?
Joining the Microsoft bandwagon, for what.
This solution with suggestions how to optimize patch is so slow and strange...
Now the computer parts sellers will jump: you suck, you need new CPU (and I do have a new CPU). But I also like to see threads on my old CPU used efficiently.
Programming has become garbage recently. Well, it is difficult.
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- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Because more and more computers today and tomorrow have asymmetric CPU cores, and we need to figure out how to compute our threads only on performance cores. Otherwise the performance gets a lot worse, like Diva and Repro on Apple silicon (but also e.g. on my Thinkpad).
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- KVRian
- 805 posts since 26 Aug, 2005 from Oregon, USA
Old computers are alas old performance-wise, but it's easy to freeze / bounce tracks.
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- KVRAF
- 2762 posts since 24 Nov, 2023
I'm disappointed that Zebra 3 won't run on my Windows 98 machine. It has a 400mHz Pentium II, and 128MB of Ramksandvik wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 9:36 pm Old computers are alas old performance-wise, but it's easy to freeze / bounce tracks.
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10234 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
Is it possible to put in a check to see if the CPU does not have asymmetric CPU Cores (such as all AMD processors) and allow the traditional multithreading?Urs wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 7:08 pmBecause more and more computers today and tomorrow have asymmetric CPU cores, and we need to figure out how to compute our threads only on performance cores. Otherwise the performance gets a lot worse, like Diva and Repro on Apple silicon (but also e.g. on my Thinkpad).
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- 19788 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
I was flipping through the presets today and ran into Howard Scarr's "Polka Dots" which is a hilarious tribute to the band "Angine de Poitrine" and pretty damn accurate too.
Well done sir, well done.
Well done sir, well done.
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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- 4 posts since 2 Feb, 2024
Top!!Urs wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2026 2:36 pmKönnte man sicher arrangieren...Stephan Oertel wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2026 2:27 pm Hallo zusammen, wird es ein Deutsches Handbuch geben? Das würde mir das ganze sehr erleichtern!
Danke
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- KVRist
- 416 posts since 27 Nov, 2017
It's not a sampler.AgileAI wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2026 1:57 am Great Synth, high CPU means I am getting value for money not wasting capacity on high end CPU!
How do I import samples and set up the sequencer?
No arp/seq (yet), however...
