How to make or get a Sinewave in zebra2 ?

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I need a simple sinewave.

But the default is a sawwave, and in the osc presets there is no sinewave, also i guess there i no normal square , how do i get this in zebra ?

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draw them yourself :D

im in the process of doing my own OSC shaea at the moment, good fun :wink:

also, check out Zebra Science, good OSC stuff in there, all the shapes you need (and great sounds too) 8)

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This kind of bugged me at first too, but with Zebra there is always a way of doing <whatever you want> :) I can't believe how good it is (yeah new user). It makes me laugh sometimes, which is more than I can say for most other soft synths.

For a pure sine wave don't forget you could also use an FM module if you have one spare.

BTW: it would be really nice if there was a grid on the waveform display so that the exact centre could be aligned more easily among other things. Just an idea.

Peace,
Andy.

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ZenPunkHippy wrote: BTW: it would be really nice if there was a grid on the waveform display so that the exact centre could be aligned more easily among other things. Just an idea.

+1

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I think there is a sine wave in the osc presets, it's called "sine tree".

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There are various ways to do a sine in Zebra :-o

The quickest and most logical way is adding an FMO to the Grid.

If you want it in a normal oscillator, set the oscillator to "SpectroBlend" and draw just the fundamental:

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But you can also just use a sawtooth (or any other wave) and add the "Filter" OscFX, which you turn to the left until only the fundamental sine is left.

Another possibility is using a script as described in the GeekZone http://www.u-he.net/scripting/?page_id=3 to populate a GeoBlend wavetable with a sine wave.

Next, the XMF filter can be put to self oscillation by cranking up the resonance. This results in a sine as well.

Further methods include Comb filters, but these might not be pure sines.

However, you don't need to draw them...

Later,

;) Urs

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awesome urs !

The osc fx is great to start with a sine and turn it into any other complex waveform.


Great tips !

thanx

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Kriminal wrote:im in the process of doing my own OSC shaea at the moment
Ok I've got to ask...............what's an OSC shaea? :hihi:
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i took me a good 5 minutes to work it out myself.....shapes of course :oops:

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If you load any of the free Zebra CM patches here in the forum (or the ones that come with Z CM) into Zebra, you will see that the oscs have a nice starting set of waveforms that you can then save to an osc preset for future use. :)

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Kriminal wrote:i took me a good 5 minutes to work it out myself.....shapes of course :oops:
Ahhh Ok, I thought it might be a secret weapon. :P
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Teksonik wrote:
Kriminal wrote:i took me a good 5 minutes to work it out myself.....shapes of course :oops:
Ahhh Ok, I thought it might be a secret weapon. :P
The only way to keep it secret is to call it "shapes" whenever someone asks.

Bill

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OSC fx FTW! Yesterday i used OSC effect "turbulence" to microwave my dinner ;)

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I'm rather fond of "Expander". :)
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Urs wrote:There are various ways to do a sine in Zebra :-o
Excellent tips, much obliged! So far I've only been using FM osc sine, because, at least in my rig, it seems to produce less aliasing than the OSC-approach.

But now I have to try all of your suggested methods to see if FM sine is still the king..

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