Postin' me Zebra wavetable vid again

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Some people might not have seen this. Consider it my testament to the flexibility of Zebra as a arbitrary wavetable generator :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYp2y2Rknfo

I was going to get around to trying to flog the lot of them, but I never got around to normalizing and standardizing what are basically dozens and dozens of oscillator patches. And in an update I ran into an issue where osc presets weren't saving properly, which made things a bit gnarly. I think that's been fixed since then, though. It was something like, you couldn't save out what was on oscillator 1, you had to use oscillator 3 or something like that. I'm pretty sure it would've been fixed by now :)
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Really what I want to do is consolidate some of the wavetables that are similar, so that they flow end-to-end, to cull the numbers a bit. Partly because there are just too many presets there and some wavetables are just one long morph from wave A to wave B. I don't remember if it's possible to copy and paste between osc presets, but I think that's a thing you can do.
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I'm surprised nobody commented on this yet. I think what you have in this is absolutely brilliant! I watched both videos all the way through and, I think some of the stuff is amazing!

It's stuff like this that makes Zebra stand out for me and remain one of my favorite U-he Synthesizers for sound design. The more I've been exploring Zebra, the more I love it!

Btw what Oscilloscope are you using?

Cheers :tu:
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Every now and then I'm tempted to pick up a Microwave XT... and then I remember that I have Zebra.

Sounds great - are these from your "Wavestation" session, your harmonic series, the patch lib collection, or something else?

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MWXT is one of the best digital hardware synths of all time. You wouldn't really do any wrong to own it. It's way different sounding than Zebra.

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BTW Sendy, those BLEND waves you're showing in the vid, I can't see them in Zebroscillators package... are they new?

Also seems they're severely bandlimited at 15 kHz, that's how they're supposed to be?

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*edit*

Looks like i quoted myself when i meant to edit my previous post.
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great stuff, can't wait to have a play with those waves! :)

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Really cool stuff in there. I would be interested in these as well (provided they weren't too expensive. Perhaps Urs should buy these off you to include in Zebra3? I would love for Zebra to come with a lot more oscillator presets by default.

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Zebroscillators pack is a free download in the PatchLib:

http://www.u-he.com/PatchLib/presets/ms ... lators.zip

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^ Yeah I know, but Sendy mentioned she would want to release a more -concrete- and elegant version, maybe a "pay what you think" IIRC?

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EvilDragon wrote:Zebroscillators pack is a free download in the PatchLib:

http://www.u-he.com/PatchLib/presets/ms ... lators.zip
Ooh, nice! Thanks for the heads up. And thank you Sendy for making these! :tu:

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I found the pack. I'll be testing these all out !

Thx for your efforts sendy!
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I have released a free version, but I made loads more waves since that was released. Now as I say I think there are too many, and some could be joined together to make things more interesting and compact. And some wavetables, such as the Walsh Function series ones, are unfinished, as I have to tediously enter these patterns:

http://mathworld.wolfram.com/WalshFunction.html

Into the table data. :)
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Sendy wrote:I have released a free version, but I made loads more waves since that was released. Now as I say I think there are too many, and some could be joined together to make things more interesting and compact. And some wavetables, such as the Walsh Function series ones, are unfinished, as I have to tediously enter these patterns:

http://mathworld.wolfram.com/WalshFunction.html

Into the table data. :)

Btw what Oscilloscope were you using?
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