(another scenario is that we push out a quick bugfix update soon, and another update with extra features later)Phase47 wrote:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Urs wrote:Very likelyLuftrum wrote:Will one of the new features be an arpeggiator?Urs wrote:One more Diva update with one or two new features
Roadmap for end of 2012
- u-he
- 30189 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
- KVRAF
- 2323 posts since 2 Feb, 2009 from Germany
All this for "only" end of 2012?Urs wrote:One more Diva update with one or two new features (but no new models just yet), possibly VST3, AAX support
One ACE update with multicore support and new MIDI stuff, possibly VST3, AAX support
One Uhbik update with bugfixes, and RE support, possibly VST3, AAX support, possibly a compressor
One update for Zebra2 with bugfixes, possibly VST3, AAX support
Possibly an upgrade to Zebra3 if all goes well (it'll be cheaper to buy Zebra2 and upgrade than wait for Zebra3)
Possibly a strictly digital synth
Possibly a Diva spin off
Possibly Bazille 1.0
out of all those "Possiblies" we expect two or three to happen, depending on wherever Murphys law throws an obstacle our way
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Next year we'll have more Uhbiks, some more Possiblies, Berlin Modular and what not on our plates, but nothing is set in stone.
Urs
- KVRAF
- 1769 posts since 1 Mar, 2010 from Paris
I'd love that!!Urs wrote:One Uhbik update with ... possibly a compressor
- u-he
- 30189 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Let's put it that way: Sascha finished his vanilla compressor playground today. We're up and running for dynamics design.Karten wrote:I'd love that!!Urs wrote:One Uhbik update with ... possibly a compressor
- KVRAF
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
This put a smile on my face. Go Sascha!Urs wrote:Let's put it that way: Sascha finished his vanilla compressor playground today. We're up and running for dynamics design.Karten wrote:I'd love that!!Urs wrote:One Uhbik update with ... possibly a compressor
- KVRian
- 1112 posts since 26 Jun, 2008 from Czech Republic
Yes please!!!Urs wrote:Possibly a strictly digital synth
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Bronto Scorpio Bronto Scorpio https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98170
- KVRAF
- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
That's indeed awesomebmrzycki wrote:This put a smile on my face. Go Sascha!Urs wrote:Let's put it that way: Sascha finished his vanilla compressor playground today. We're up and running for dynamics design.Karten wrote:I'd love that!!Urs wrote:One Uhbik update with ... possibly a compressor![]()
I really love the idea of a digital synth too! Time to stop the analog emulation mania! Let's start the digital emulation mania
Urs mentioned in another thread (or was it this one?) that Zebra may get very basic sample support. I'm still no fan of that idea. Sample support is like turning off friendly fire in video games....no matter how good you are you WILL start to play sloppy. Sample support often turns even the most amazing sound designers into "let's import this and that sample and call it a preset" guys.
We have some of the most amazing sound designers/synth nerds in the U-He community, it's one of the things I like the most about U-He products.
In other company forums the discussions barely go beyond "How to make superwobblesawpluck? I heard *insert random famous artist of the week here" uses synth XY for it.".
However, I think the support for basic transient samples would be a really nice feature for the digital synth instead (D-50-ish)!
Another thing: Please don't start to slam the latest filters into everything. FilterscapeVA sounds awesome exactly as it is now. Does it really need new filters? I know it's probably a good idea from a marketing point of view but I never had the feeling that that kind of thing influences U-He products much.
Imo the Diva filters sound great but not "better" than the Filterscape filters for example, just different. They sound analog! But is analog always the best thing? It's a perfect thing for Diva but I don't think every synth needs to sound analog. Loads of cool sounds were done on digital synths....these don't suddenly become bad because we now have the possibility to emulate analog filters rather accurately.
Sorry for the small rant
Wanted to say that for quite some time now.
But I'll simply trust the U-He team
I didn't like the idea of an accurate analog emulation either but Diva is just beyond amazing and I'm sure all your upcomming products will be amazing too
I'm just tired of all the analog is good, digital is bad, everything which doesn't have the latest tech sounds bad now, everything was better 30 years ago, blah blah blah stuff on teh intertubes.
Cheers
Dennis
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- KVRist
- 431 posts since 27 Sep, 2005
If I understood correctly, Zebra won't get sample playback but only sample import to use samples as waveforms. And this is really good idea (especially if resolution will be higher than 128 samples per waveform) - no more wav2zebra and other blueberry things.Bronto Scorpio wrote: Urs mentioned in another thread (or was it this one?) that Zebra may get very basic sample support. I'm still no fan of that idea.
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- KVRist
- 346 posts since 4 Sep, 2006
I think Urs also mentioned something about a library of waveforms to go with it? If not, then take it as a big feature requesttrance_lucent wrote:If I understood correctly, Zebra won't get sample playback but only sample import to use samples as waveforms. And this is really good idea (especially if resolution will be higher than 128 samples per waveform) - no more wav2zebra and other blueberry things.Bronto Scorpio wrote: Urs mentioned in another thread (or was it this one?) that Zebra may get very basic sample support. I'm still no fan of that idea.
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
Urs wrote:Sascha finished his vanilla compressor playground today. We're up and running for dynamics design.
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Bronto Scorpio Bronto Scorpio https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98170
- KVRAF
- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
That would be really cool! It's a bit complicated at the moment. Better wave import/editing would be a very welcome featuretrance_lucent wrote:If I understood correctly, Zebra won't get sample playback but only sample import to use samples as waveforms. And this is really good idea (especially if resolution will be higher than 128 samples per waveform) - no more wav2zebra and other blueberry things.Bronto Scorpio wrote: Urs mentioned in another thread (or was it this one?) that Zebra may get very basic sample support. I'm still no fan of that idea.
I just wouldn't really like full sample import. I really like to mangle samples but I have other tools for that (Mainly Reaktor and Absynth).
Check out the patch library: http://www.u-he.com/PatchLib/zebra.html#msegcoops2 wrote:I think Urs also mentioned something about a library of waveforms to go with it? If not, then take it as a big feature request
There are many awesome OSC presets
Cheers
Dennis
- u-he
- 30189 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Don't worry. No sample playback per se (Since many "samplers" are mere playback devices that just dump wav files into audio tracks I now call those "dumplers")
There's a whole concept evolving around ideas of how waveform data is managed within Zebra. If all goes well we'll have plenty of methods to transform and share wave data among and between various kinds of modules. A key aspect therein is the rewrite of the editors with easier handling and more level of control.
I can't speak about any preset library just yet, simply because we haven't put much thought into that. The nature of Zebra's osillators (e.g. waveforms are stored with preset) prevents us from offering 3rd party libraries like Galbanum. We would have to have them "built-in", but then they wouldn't be editable and possibly not be suited for the normal oscillators with their OscFX.
Otoh being able to import Zebra2 waveforms might already do the trick...
There's a whole concept evolving around ideas of how waveform data is managed within Zebra. If all goes well we'll have plenty of methods to transform and share wave data among and between various kinds of modules. A key aspect therein is the rewrite of the editors with easier handling and more level of control.
I can't speak about any preset library just yet, simply because we haven't put much thought into that. The nature of Zebra's osillators (e.g. waveforms are stored with preset) prevents us from offering 3rd party libraries like Galbanum. We would have to have them "built-in", but then they wouldn't be editable and possibly not be suited for the normal oscillators with their OscFX.
Otoh being able to import Zebra2 waveforms might already do the trick...
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Bronto Scorpio Bronto Scorpio https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98170
- KVRAF
- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
That sounds cool to me 
Cheers
Dennis
Cheers
Dennis
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- KVRist
- 216 posts since 10 May, 2006 from Ireland
The only feauture I miss...Urs wrote:Very likelyLuftrum wrote:Will one of the new features be an arpeggiator?Urs wrote:One more Diva update with one or two new features
