Zebra 3.0.1 Update (rev. 22165)

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Eluwei wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 3:07 pm It may be that the best way to illustrate what what's happening, is to contact you all through u-he support, where audio files and even MIDI output could be provided illustrating the issue.
What does "slow" equate with in terms of milliseconds?
Good idea, please send a MIDI clip or DAW project file with a typical pitch slide from your Linnstrument 200, that'd be great. A pitch slide from the L200 sends pitch bend data, right?
In Zebra 3, which pitch bend range have you set?
Your Linnstrument, have you set it to send continuous pitch or perhaps quantized to semitones?

Viktor
u-he team

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Viktor [TUC] wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 3:31 pm
Eluwei wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 3:07 pm It may be that the best way to illustrate what what's happening, is to contact you all through u-he support, where audio files and even MIDI output could be provided illustrating the issue.
What does "slow" equate with in terms of milliseconds?
Good idea, please send a MIDI clip or DAW project file with a typical pitch slide from your Linnstrument 200, that'd be great. A pitch slide from the L200 sends pitch bend data, right?
In Zebra 3, which pitch bend range have you set?
Your Linnstrument, have you set it to send continuous pitch or perhaps quantized to semitones?

Viktor
u-he team
Yes. Sliding down, or up, across the keys produces pitch-bends/slides...

And I've got Zebra-3 set to the standard -/+ 48 semitone range.

Pitch is continuous, and I am using a semitone quantize setting on the LS...

But I use that with a number of MPE instruments (frequently three different ones in fact that also have the same type of scale-aware MPE that works with MTS-ESP), and all of these produce perfectly smooth, unbroken, note-to-note MPE pitch-slides.

Thanks for your reply. It really is just a matter of the slew timings not being long enough.

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What a nice surprise this morning! I like the new skin, and thanks for this update!

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