Zebra 2.2: Excellent Job Howard!

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amoeba wrote:i'd really love to see a book from howard for the zebra, similar to the :ahem:virus one from a while back: "Programming Virtual Analogue Modular Synths". c'mon people, bump this for me :)
No need to bump, I started on a tutorial 2 days ago! :) Will take quite a while, though, because I want to get it right.

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Howard wrote:
amoeba wrote:i'd really love to see a book from howard for the zebra, similar to the :ahem:virus one from a while back: "Programming Virtual Analogue Modular Synths". c'mon people, bump this for me :)
No need to bump, I started on a tutorial 2 days ago! :) Will take quite a while, though, because I want to get it right.
teh awesomes! take your time!

ps: hardcover coffeetable style, plz :D

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amoeba wrote:i'd really love to see a book from howard for the zebra, similar to the :ahem:virus one from a while back: "Programming Virtual Analogue Modular Synths". c'mon people, bump this for me :)
Bumped again - it's gonna be part of Howard's "Zebra Science" signature sound set. And man... you may think the current presets result from a nuts mind... you gotta listen to *these*... gongeous stuff!

;) Urs

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can't wait... :love:

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Excellent work, Howard. I've been particularly taken with some of the acoustic models and this is usually not the kind of thing that interests me. I'm also amazed at how few modules you tend to use.

Thanks very much...

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suthnear wrote:I'm also amazed at how few modules you tend to use.
+1 - Howard's brilliant at doing a lot with a little...

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The best virtual synth just got even better. Scary beautiful Zebra is ......Luke Skywalker............ :scared:

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beej wrote:
suthnear wrote:I'm also amazed at how few modules you tend to use.
+1 - Howard's brilliant at doing a lot with a little...;)
That's because I'm a Yorkshire cheapskate at heart! :wink:

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Just played with the new V2.2, damn, those are great sounds Howard! :o

Peter.
My band : The Black Tartan Clan (celtic punkrock)

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Howard wrote:
beej wrote:
suthnear wrote:I'm also amazed at how few modules you tend to use.
+1 - Howard's brilliant at doing a lot with a little...;)
That's because I'm a Yorkshire cheapskate at heart! :wink:

Those organ patches rool!

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Yo Howard... I was checking out your web site, and I noticed your Fave CDs. Get this, I still have my Soft Machine Third, "Album"... In perfect condition. No scratches. I swear it sounds as incredible today, as the first time I heard it. Just reminded me how incredible that album was... 2 records, 4 songs... WOW!

:harp:

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DHR53 wrote:Soft Machine Third, "Album"... In perfect condition.
/me envious - extremely envious

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Hey Urs... Sometimes I forget about the great stuff I've been influenced by over the years, but SM Third just blows me away from the first note on side one... Talk about "analog warmth"... Listening, is like settling in for a long night at the Opium Den! 8)

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DHR53 wrote:Yo Howard... I was checking out your web site, and I noticed your Fave CDs. Get this, I still have my Soft Machine Third, "Album"... In perfect condition. No scratches. I swear it sounds as incredible today, as the first time I heard it. Just reminded me how incredible that album was... 2 records, 4 songs... WOW!
Hey Dan :). I'm listening to it again right now, for the first time in about a year. Next in my playlist: "Bitches Brew"...

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I think of all the music I've heard, that album evokes the strongest response with me and my memories! :)

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