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(Simple?) Zebra 2 Feature Request!
- u-he
- 28108 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Sigh...
Dunno... hosting & stand alone is not so much my deal... but I might add it once I got Z2 out...
Urs
Dunno... hosting & stand alone is not so much my deal... but I might add it once I got Z2 out...
Urs
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- KVRAF
- 3364 posts since 16 Feb, 2004 from atop a katamari
i've got a shortcut on my desktop to run filterscapeVA as 'standalone' - except that it's not really, it's just loading an energyXT preset sized and arranged to look as if it were standalone. and it loads as quickly as if it were 'n all. it's about the only shortcut on my desktop that i actually use at the moment!
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.
- u-he
- 28108 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Yeah... still sigh... I havn't yet bothered with effects that send midi... no idea what's up with that stuff... will do so on a rainy day in september or so...
Btw. you don't know Z2's arpeggiator... I havn't coded it... it's gotta be cooler than VA's
Urs
Btw. you don't know Z2's arpeggiator... I havn't coded it... it's gotta be cooler than VA's
Urs
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1529 posts since 12 Jun, 2004 from Portland, OR
I figured it would be sweet, that's why I asked
Will it spit out midi?
If it does, then maybe it will be the same end result if I just make a patch that doesn't have any stuff besides the arp, it won't take much CPU and I can use it to control other synths as well.
Will it spit out midi?
If it does, then maybe it will be the same end result if I just make a patch that doesn't have any stuff besides the arp, it won't take much CPU and I can use it to control other synths as well.
- u-he
- 28108 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
- u-he
- 28108 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
OK... that's a valid point... maybe
Now, let me first finish the whole stuff. The Win version of Zebra is about 1 year late. So, my effort goes into this before I can consider doing things that go *beyond* my current concepts for the engine.
Most if not all "innovations" in my stuff, such as the new oscillators, the modules in Filterscape etc. were already planned/designed like one year ago. All the time spent until today has been writing a new, future proof engine for VST and Win compatibility and implementing the planned features (and a couple of minor enhancements). Once Zebra is available for PC I will start developing substantial features that have not been in the good old master plan. Sending Midi is such a thing that is *beyond*. It might require a deep surgery in my code, but now that everything runs smooth, I will not do such changes. Otherwise I might lose like 2-4 weeks for testing, bugfixing etc. - that's a risk I don't want to take. However, I can do such experiments after finishing the roadmap -> Zebra2, More Feedback Machine MkII
There's a whole lot of feature requests btw. I can foresee a busy autumn in Berlin...
Cheers,
Urs
Now, let me first finish the whole stuff. The Win version of Zebra is about 1 year late. So, my effort goes into this before I can consider doing things that go *beyond* my current concepts for the engine.
Most if not all "innovations" in my stuff, such as the new oscillators, the modules in Filterscape etc. were already planned/designed like one year ago. All the time spent until today has been writing a new, future proof engine for VST and Win compatibility and implementing the planned features (and a couple of minor enhancements). Once Zebra is available for PC I will start developing substantial features that have not been in the good old master plan. Sending Midi is such a thing that is *beyond*. It might require a deep surgery in my code, but now that everything runs smooth, I will not do such changes. Otherwise I might lose like 2-4 weeks for testing, bugfixing etc. - that's a risk I don't want to take. However, I can do such experiments after finishing the roadmap -> Zebra2, More Feedback Machine MkII
There's a whole lot of feature requests btw. I can foresee a busy autumn in Berlin...
Cheers,
Urs