The Uhbik/Zebra stuff...

Official support for: u-he.com
RELATED
PRODUCTS

Post

zvenx wrote:I love the bubbly (not to be confused with blubbery ;)) stuff you are doing with zebra.. are you going to release a bank of these gems?
thanks
rsp
Thanks... release a bank sounds way too formal for me. I may post some presets with a 'use at your own risk' warning! :lol: :shock: :lol:

Post

zvenx wrote:(not to be confused with blubbery ;))
:hihi:


"Blubbery type thing"

:love:

Post

djsubject wrote:
zvenx wrote:(not to be confused with blubbery ;))
:hihi:


"Blubbery type thing"

:love:
love that comment... Urs should make some audio gadget that plays that in the forum every 3 minutes or so... and maybe that can be a demo limitation sound hehehe

Post

more 2.5 musings

a bass patch
http://draigathar.org/sounds/2.5.10.wav

Held this chord with a slow filter sweep.
http://draigathar.org/sounds/2.5.9.wav

and some more fun...
http://draigathar.org/sounds/2.5.11.wav

:love: the new filters

Post

Can zebra 2.5 allow for a fat,squelchy bottom end like MASSIVE? Not bubbly bass, but very fat, gritty and low bass?

I have yet to come across a patch such as that. you know, for electro-house music.

Post

Zebra 2.3 can already do that. If you don't like the basic sound then use the internal EQ with OSC FX :D
Just let its Sound do the talking: http://www.synthmaster.com/

Post

pdxindy wrote:The updated filters use more cpu
ouch. but to be expected, i guess.

Post

GMusic wrote:Can zebra 2.5 allow for a fat,squelchy bottom end like MASSIVE? Not bubbly bass, but very fat, gritty and low bass?

I have yet to come across a patch such as that. you know, for electro-house music.
If I'm thinking of the same kind of sound, there's some clearly presented in http://www.u-he.com/PatchLib/presets/z2 ... _vol.1.zip -- not that there aren't plenty of sounds in other places (including factory bank) that can do this, but this bank is particularly focused towards that.

I think enabling some glide on a monophonic bass (maybe in the 30.00 to 40.00 range [e] maybe 20-30 is better) and making sure range is up to maximum can generate some good sound. Going with a dominant bandpass rather than a dominant low pass filter is also worth checking out. The sound I think you're thinking about, is done a lot in break-ier genres and (polyrhythmic) modulation of a band pass is a good starting point.

Post Reply

Return to “u-he”