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I can't hit 'enter' in any of the text boxes to go down to the next line! I want to be able to type something like this:

Modwheel -> VCF1 Cutoff
Velocity -> Volume

'Enter' seems to be locked to the OK button. Is there a simple solution to this?

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On windows you can hit ctrl+enter and you'll get to a newline inside the boxes. I'm not sure what the key combination is on Mac (it might even be the same).

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Mac is enter

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Thanks. Knew it was something like that. :wink:

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Have to look into that...

(sheesh... the way before release of 2.5 gets longer and longer again...)

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to add to this, i'm on osx 10.5.8 with Zebra2.3.2, and I can't seem to save any presets. when I click 'save' the naming window pops up, i name it, press 'apply' and the preset is not added to my preset list.

where is the file put because i can't find it in finder either.

sorry for side-tracking

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CinningBao wrote: where is the file put because i can't find it in finder either.
You could just do a search for the name of the preset, or Zebra2 folders to find it.
It's in HD/Audio/presets/u-he/Zebra2 directory.

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CinningBao wrote:to add to this, i'm on osx 10.5.8 with Zebra2.3.2, and I can't seem to save any presets. when I click 'save' the naming window pops up, i name it, press 'apply' and the preset is not added to my preset list.

where is the file put because i can't find it in finder either.

sorry for side-tracking
Do you have write permissions on Library/Audio/Presets/u-he/ and all its subfolders?

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Mcnoone - when I say 'find it in finder' i meant with the search function. I need to more specific..

Urs - aah, that's got it. Any reason why the install-created (I assume) User directory permissions do not default to allow write activities? There's no sense in creating a directory in the user folder without write permissions.

cheers :)

edit-- in fact all the u-he product user directories need to be changed from readonly to read&write. this seems a little unnecessary?

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CinningBao wrote:edit-- in fact all the u-he product user directories need to be changed from readonly to read&write. this seems a little unnecessary?
Hmmm... the installer does that for the local/global area... it shouldn't need to do that for the user area... hmmm...

Maybe I should configure the installer differently...

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