Hi,
Just bought few days ago Zebra and I'm very happy with it. Thank you so much.
But as I'm still trying to understand how it works, I'm pretty disapointed that I can't have a clear view/synthesis of modulation routing.
I explain, i.e. I have a lfo on my preset I want to get rid. I tried to remove every target I could see, the manual says it should disapear but it doesn't, and I'm afraid it still working on some element in the synth. I searched for long time and couldn't find where. I also tried to save patch with the option only save active module but it doesn't disapear.
Is there a way to see all patch targets of a modulation module, or simply to delete it without having to remove one by one each target ??
Thanks in advance.
(question appart: Due to the success and possibilities of Zebra, I'm pretty surprised that I couldn't find any more specific forum for this synth, cause I have many question I'm pretty sure were already responded. If someone knows some good topic placen I would be grateful)
Modulation routing view ?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 24 Oct, 2014
Ok, finally figured out, as soon as you put something in the grid the lfo appears 
Problem solved but still would like to know if there's a way to simply delete a modulator. But it's no big deal anymore.
Greetings
Problem solved but still would like to know if there's a way to simply delete a modulator. But it's no big deal anymore.
Greetings
- u-he
- 30247 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Well, the concept is that people get used to how things work quickly. After a few hours you know where to look, and you know how to interpret what you hear.
On the visual side Zebra aids you in several ways, e.g. if you turn a modulation knob inside a module, the modulator (LFO/Envelope/whatsoever) will be highlighted wherever it is. Even the MSEGs on the bottom will just pop up.
Once you're familiar with it it'll be very fast to work with. Most of all, it does not throw any overly ergonomic things at you that get in your way. At least, that's how it's meant to be
On the visual side Zebra aids you in several ways, e.g. if you turn a modulation knob inside a module, the modulator (LFO/Envelope/whatsoever) will be highlighted wherever it is. Even the MSEGs on the bottom will just pop up.
Once you're familiar with it it'll be very fast to work with. Most of all, it does not throw any overly ergonomic things at you that get in your way. At least, that's how it's meant to be
