Zebra Patch issue

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Hi All,

I was just working on a sound patch in Zebra that I dunno what happened to, the patch is still there but there is no
sound anymore, if I switch to another sound preset I can hear Zebra, but when I go back to the patch I was working on it does not seem to play, the meters in my DAW move up and down, but no audio. All I was doing was listening to a loop for a few minutes and then it (the sound) was gone! weird I'm using Ableton 6 on a MBP , is this normal behavior in Zebra?


Thanks!

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D110110 wrote:is this normal behavior in Zebra?
Certainly not! Please send me the preset file for a diagnosis.

Cheers,

;) Urs

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I must be loosing my mind. Some how I recorded a fader movement in Live 6 where the cutoff filter was turned down, hence no audio! LOL I managed to get my patch back (by opening the LPF) but I could have sworn, in fact I was standing a few feet away from the computer and I "didn't" record that fader move, I was listening to a loop with the patch for about 5 minutes and then it happened, the loop itself was only 4 bars(less than 5 minutes).... I just updated to 10.4.11 on the Mac, hmmmnn... strange!

Btw, I have not looked at the manuel much (yet), but is there info there on how to send/email a preset file?


Thanks again!

D

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I'm not loosing my mind!!! I'm not sure what is happening but Live seems to be the culprit here, for some reason Live is adding random automatons to Zebra's Midi CC# 107, which I assume is the cutoff control of a filter in the patch, this random automation seems to be happening every 3-4 minutes or so.
I have just updated to 10 4 11 on the mac, maybe this is the issue? help!

Is there anyway to go back a few updates on the MAC, it seems like every time I update something seems
to go wrong.


Thanks


D

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I'm a bit sleepy (3:15am here), but try right-click (or ctrl-click) on the Cutoff knob and choose "MidiUnlearn"

Gotta sleep now... more t'morrow

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