How about taking a look at the manual?
http://www.u-he.com/Zebra/manual
//L
I assume that's directed at Tarzan, not myself, right?lazerkind wrote:New question:
How about taking a look at the manual?![]()
http://www.u-he.com/Zebra/manual
//L
I have noticed the same, I suspect the is some "bug" ...Echoes in the Attic wrote:Thanks to this thread, I went and downloaded all those osc presets. However going through the different oscillator presets (wile using an init patch), I found that after chosing a couple, they stopped sounding different. If I then went and chose a factory osc or an osc from one of the soundsets I own, they would change again. But all those user ones after a few clicks, produced the same dull tone. I know they are different however, because you can see the differences in the geoblend window, yet changing them does not yield a different sound, unless it's the first one you load after initializing the patch/module.
Strange?
Yep, that was a bug... should be fixed in 2.3.1, no?asseca wrote:I have noticed the same, I suspect the is some "bug" ...Echoes in the Attic wrote:Thanks to this thread, I went and downloaded all those osc presets. However going through the different oscillator presets (wile using an init patch), I found that after chosing a couple, they stopped sounding different. If I then went and chose a factory osc or an osc from one of the soundsets I own, they would change again. But all those user ones after a few clicks, produced the same dull tone. I know they are different however, because you can see the differences in the geoblend window, yet changing them does not yield a different sound, unless it's the first one you load after initializing the patch/module.
Strange?
I'm using the latest (2.3.1) on a mac (OS 10.5.6). Not sure what you mean by "requires lines in the osc preset". You mean it needs some extra lines in the code?Urs wrote:
Yep, that was a bug... should be fixed in 2.3.1, no?
Oh... it requires some lines in the osc preset. The best way is to shortly touch/move the waveform knob if the changes are not audible.
Yes, that was for Tarzan, I edited my post to make it clearer.Echoes in the Attic wrote:I assume that's directed at Tarzan, not myself, right?lazerkind wrote:New question:
How about taking a look at the manual?![]()
http://www.u-he.com/Zebra/manual
//L
I'm fairly certain they were all made with WavtoZ2.Urs wrote:I think these are all waveforms done with Wav2Z2?
Nah, that would be a lot of work because you'd have to ex out the other parameters.bmrzycki wrote:I'm fairly certain they were all made with WavtoZ2.Urs wrote:I think these are all waveforms done with Wav2Z2?
If you want I can go through them, load them and save them if that will fix the formatting, then re-upload to the website. Will that do it?
I can always hack together a bash/python/perl script to mangle em if you gave me a template of what to save. Only thing I'm afraid to touch is the "don't touch this part" compressed parameter sectionUrs wrote:Nah, that would be a lot of work because you'd have to ex out the other parameters.
The name sess it all... don't touch it...bmrzycki wrote:I can always hack together a bash/python/perl script to mangle em if you gave me a template of what to save. Only thing I'm afraid to touch is the "don't touch this part" compressed parameter sectionUrs wrote:Nah, that would be a lot of work because you'd have to ex out the other parameters.
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