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Hi fnx,

I'm strongly considering it. But I have to think how best to do it so it doesn't overlap with the current amazing offerings from other sound designers. I do have a few ideas - waiting to hear what Urs thinks actually ;)
funkychickendance wrote:
True. But I think a big fat commercial bank would sell well, judged by the growing popularity of Z2.

/fnx

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urs congrats man...i really think ur a soft synth genius

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I'm a bit late here but I wanted to offer my congratulations anyway:

URS - CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!

The first place award couldn't have gone to a better synth/developer. Very, very well deserved.


Oh, in regards to the British/American pronunciation? The British used it first so, yes, the British are right and the Americans are wrong!! :wink: :D

I am British and teach English to Russians for my day job. I have to constantly explain the difference between American and British English - there are quite a few differences, not only in pronunciation but also in vocabulary, too.

e.g. Biscuit - cookie, pavement - sidewalk, motorway - freeway, aubergine - eggplant (?!?), etc., etc.

Also, if you are British you know that different counties have different pronunciation and sometimes different vocabulary too. I am from the Black Country and I always have problems understanding Geordie or Scouse.

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auricle wrote:Oh, in regards to the British/American pronunciation? The British used it first so, yes, the British are right and the Americans are wrong!!
None of them is right, Zebra is a german synth so you should pronounce it in german! :hihi:

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

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auricle wrote:Also, if you are British you know that different counties have different pronunciation and sometimes different vocabulary too. I am from the Black Country and I always have problems understanding Geordie or Scouse.
well, if you're american you know that the southern states speak a different language altogether. hehe

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bmrzycki wrote:
funkychickendance wrote:It's a marvellous synth, but it's the clever presets -- and tweakability -- that do it for me. Speaking of which, ZebraNSL?
Jeremy did a freebie preset bank for Z2, you just have to subscribe to his mailing list to get the download link.

http://www.nucleus-soundlab.com/alphaconstruct.htm
I can't work out how you access that if you're already signed up though? It asks you to put in an email but if the system already knows you you just get a message asking if someone else is trying to use your email? Is there a login somewhere?

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pschelfh wrote:None of them is right, Zebra is a german synth so you should pronounce it in german! :hihi:
Tsayb-grrrrah tsvy poongt tsvy!
Last edited by Howard on Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:09 pm, edited 3 times in total.

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Howard wrote:
pschelfh wrote:None of them is right, Zebra is a german synth so you should pronounce it in german! :hihi:
Tsayb-grrrrah!
LOL :D

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suthnear wrote:It's also nice to have a voice to read your posts with :).
You're assuming that Urs talks while he types. :wink:

Congrats Urs. It's nice to see Zebra getting some well deserved recognition. Does this mean the prices will go up now? u-he komplete kare 2007k?

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By having a generous commercial demo, ZebraCM on the CM dvd, and Zebralette on another magazine, a lot of ppeople are actually 'informed by experiece' voters, and not just fanboys
of the latest batch of adds in the Guitar Center mailer, or Musicians Friend catalog!
:)

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