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I've Installed the last version of Zebra but I don't see anything new, what are those nice new features who's Urs speaking about? Did I do something wrong when I installed it?Urs said the sequencers would slow down while scanning this version, I didn't notice that,(I work on Cubase SL), and I didn't find the vcredist_x86.exe file that should have to be removed, could anybody tell me what? I really need help. [img][/img]

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urs wrote:The most notable improvements are

- GUI preserves state upon close/open (most tabs)

- current Preset Directory is remembered, and saved with song

- text has more contrast (Win version)

- Receptor compatibility

- less dependency from System dlls (Win)

- faster gui opening, preset loading


The most notable bugfix is the infamous MSEG bug that came with Single Trigger mode in V2.1 (which unfortunately was evident on some of the new Oldskool patches when not using the V2.2)

Further fixes:

- import of waveforms with jupiter8's tool now supports all 16 slots without crash

- most dead modulation targets (i.e. FX Return, global LFOs) are not dead anymore, but envelope times can still not be targeted

- Reverb may sound more dense on SSE2 systems due to a fix in the SSE layer - if you want the old sound, turn Diffusor Feedback to 0.00

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Al.Kamala wrote:I didn't find the vcredist_x86.exe file
That has came in in V2.2 beta 1, and then thankfully went away in beta 4 or so... you can disregard the whole issue if you havn't had any betas prior to 6...

I'm working on *improvements* rather than *new features* currently, so things may not be so obvious at first glance. But in the long run you won't want to miss these little goodies.

Cheers,

;) Urs

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Urs wrote:I'm working on *improvements* rather than *new features* currently, so things may not be so obvious at first glance. But in the long run you won't want to miss these little goodies.
Nice one, Urs! :) :)
(makes me happy)

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