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themachinelt wrote:i was really hoping to see new skin for zebra2!~but a freebie is also very awesome :)
Well if you're lucky they may be one and the same (but then again, maybe not) :wink:

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Zebra2 skin needs a bit more work and our UI artist is already off on holidays...

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I was seeing a demo video of Yamaha FS1R and remembered this thread.
I don´t think that there is anything like it out there.
U-He tacking a look at this unit would be awesome!

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Urs wrote:Zebra2 skin needs a bit more work and our UI artist is already off on holidays...

How is it coming along now Urs? :hyper:

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Urs wrote:Zebra2 skin needs a bit more work and our UI artist is already off on holidays...
Move to America. We have no holidays here :)
Murderous duck!

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LFO8 wrote:
Urs wrote:Zebra2 skin needs a bit more work and our UI artist is already off on holidays...

How is it coming along now Urs? :hyper:
It must be in its 8th or so incarnation... Basti started over a couple of times... it's a bit like a curse with Zebra... same thing happened to me when I did the design :cry:

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^ all great things take time to get right :P

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And I'm sure it will be. Great that is.

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Urs wrote:[
It must be in its 8th or so incarnation... Basti started over a couple of times... it's a bit like a curse with Zebra... same thing happened to me when I did the design :cry:
keep the general aesthetics. also, remember this when you start designing zebra 3, meaning: leave at least couple of years for it :D

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FM synth that is fast and simple just like Hive

Tone2 Nemesis is pretty awesome. I bet U-He can make it even better.

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Ok, let's have a roundup of what's cooking at u-he and what can be expected:

Near future:
  • Presswerk & Satin updates
  • Repro-1
  • MFM2 update (UI and new features)
  • 3C bugfix/maintenance update, maybe new presets, maybe new UI
Relatively close, but pending developments:
  • Uhbik update (pending implementation of a UI feature required for the redesign)
  • Hive NKS update (see NKS thread)
Also in the works, but no specific timeline, i.e. "on and off development":
  • Zebra update (small one and big one)
  • West Coast Modular synth (could sport FM, dunno)
  • Virtual clones of 3-5 more mono synths (depending on reception/success of Repro, but I bought a whole lot of specimen in recent months)
  • Diva update (adding the Italian Dual DCO and multimode cascade filter)
  • Drum stuff
  • Berlin Modular (depending on whether Visual Studio/Win development will fully support LLVM or not)
  • Filterscape update (new filters, new UI)
  • ACE update (won't tell yet)
Apart from that we're migrating our UI to faster frameworks, build system to all LLVM, maybe bring RE back, add a stand alone solution, improve VST3 support and we're generally going to refactor a lot of code that got bloated over the years. Besides that, we're working on a new website, more soundsets and new media stuff.

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Urs wrote:Ok, let's have a roundup of what's cooking at u-he and what can be expected:

Near future:
  • Presswerk & Satin updates
  • Repro-1
  • MFM2 update (UI and new features)
  • 3C bugfix/maintenance update, maybe new presets, maybe new UI
Relatively close, but pending developments:
  • Uhbik update (pending implementation of a UI feature required for the redesign)
  • Hive NKS update (see NKS thread)
Also in the works, but no specific timeline, i.e. "on and off development":
  • Zebra update (small one and big one)
  • West Coast Modular synth (could sport FM, dunno)
  • Virtual clones of 3-5 more mono synths (depending on reception/success of Repro, but I bought a whole lot of specimen in recent months)
  • Diva update (adding the Italian Dual DCO and multimode cascade filter)
  • Drum stuff
  • Berlin Modular (depending on whether Visual Studio/Win development will fully support LLVM or not)
  • Filterscape update (new filters, new UI)
  • ACE update (won't tell yet)
Apart from that we're migrating our UI to faster frameworks, build system to all LLVM, maybe bring RE back, add a stand alone solution, improve VST3 support and we're generally going to refactor a lot of code that got bloated over the years. Besides that, we're working on a new website, more soundsets and new media stuff.
hi urs, will protoverb become a finished product? i would love to see that :)

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Urs wrote: [*]West Coast Modular synth (could sport FM, dunno)
Sounds very interesting - Buchla? Serge?

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Gosh wrote:
Urs wrote:Ok, let's have a roundup of what's cooking at u-he and what can be expected:

Near future:
  • Presswerk & Satin updates
  • Repro-1
  • MFM2 update (UI and new features)
  • 3C bugfix/maintenance update, maybe new presets, maybe new UI
Relatively close, but pending developments:
  • Uhbik update (pending implementation of a UI feature required for the redesign)
  • Hive NKS update (see NKS thread)
Also in the works, but no specific timeline, i.e. "on and off development":
  • Zebra update (small one and big one)
  • West Coast Modular synth (could sport FM, dunno)
  • Virtual clones of 3-5 more mono synths (depending on reception/success of Repro, but I bought a whole lot of specimen in recent months)
  • Diva update (adding the Italian Dual DCO and multimode cascade filter)
  • Drum stuff
  • Berlin Modular (depending on whether Visual Studio/Win development will fully support LLVM or not)
  • Filterscape update (new filters, new UI)
  • ACE update (won't tell yet)
Apart from that we're migrating our UI to faster frameworks, build system to all LLVM, maybe bring RE back, add a stand alone solution, improve VST3 support and we're generally going to refactor a lot of code that got bloated over the years. Besides that, we're working on a new website, more soundsets and new media stuff.
hi urs, will protoverb become a finished product? i would love to see that :)
Gosh...that's lovely news !!!

:love: :love: :love:

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Urs wrote: 3C bugfix/maintenance update, maybe new presets, maybe new UI[/list]
what is it ?
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