Thx, I see, that starts sounds in different times, but I need Zebra to wait until I put finger off the key, which it can't do intially. (May be feature request? :-p) And slide was needet to map just on some different key.bmrzycki wrote:You can assign 3 different envelopes to each lane in zebra. Then switch the envelope mode for env2 and env3 to a longer one like 10s or 4/1. Finally, right-click the first dial in the env and set it to delay.FarleyCZ wrote:I thought I was gonna do that, but I needed 3 different times to start synths. On note start, on release and on independent note for occasional slide. I didn't fund way to do that in one instance, so I used three.Howard wrote:I think this is more than a bit over the top just for a plucked guitar sound! Use 3 lanes instead.FarleyCZ wrote:Three instances of Zebra.
Now you can set each env to have a starting offset from each note in. Use the mute buttons to solo your parts to make sure your delay times are right. Here's a screen-shot of a mock up I did to illustrate the point:
Zebra as plucked string modeller?
- KVRian
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- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
You can do this with MSEG.FarleyCZ wrote:...I need Zebra to wait until I put finger off the key, which it can't do intially.
Tip: Always assume you can do something with just a few modules until proven otherwise!
- KVRian
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- 1112 posts since 26 Jun, 2008 from Czech Republic
Thx for MSEG tip, you're right. i see there is even mapper. I should be able to shrink it into one patch, thank you! 
WAIT! You are THE genius who design patches for Hans Zimmer? WOW!
It's huge Off-topic, but Insception soundtrack is IMPRESSSIVE work!
You two guys ROCK! Seriously.
It's honor to speak with you. 
WAIT! You are THE genius who design patches for Hans Zimmer? WOW!
It's huge Off-topic, but Insception soundtrack is IMPRESSSIVE work!
You two guys ROCK! Seriously.
- KVRian
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- 1112 posts since 26 Jun, 2008 from Czech Republic
Well thanks to mr. Scarr I was able to mount everything into one patch. Slide is bit more different, becouse I ran out of filters and reverbation is from Zebrify, becouse only reverb in Zebra I used on Body. But rest of it is just drumkit. Nothing more in this preview. 
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19028571/guita ... _prew2.mp3
Tried strumming here ...
What do you think about it?
It sound a bit spanish-ish to me. 
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19028571/guita ... _prew2.mp3
Tried strumming here ...
What do you think about it?
Last edited by FarleyCZ on Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
Very nice!FarleyCZ wrote:http://farley-music.ic.cz/guitar_model_prew2.mp3
Tried strumming here ...
What do you think about it?It sound a bit spanish-ish to me.
- KVRAF
- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
Wow, great convincing acoustic guitar sound FarleyCZFarleyCZ wrote:Well thanks to mr. Scarr I was able to mount everything into one patch. Slide is bit more different, becouse I ran out of filters and reverbation is from Zebrify, becouse only reverb in Zebra I used on Body. But rest of it is just drumkit. Nothing more in this preview.
http://farley-music.ic.cz/guitar_model_prew2.mp3
Tried strumming here ...
What do you think about it?It sound a bit spanish-ish to me.
Only that snare drum in the demo is somewhat irritating/distracting from that beautiful guitar sound
- KVRian
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- 1112 posts since 26 Jun, 2008 from Czech Republic
You must be kidding!Howard wrote:Very nice!
Thx!Nielzie wrote:Wow, great convincing acoustic guitar sound FarleyCZ![]()
Only that snare drum in the demo is somewhat irritating/distracting from that beautiful guitar sound
- KVRAF
- 26978 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
very nice!FarleyCZ wrote:Well thanks to mr. Scarr I was able to mount everything into one patch. Slide is bit more different, becouse I ran out of filters and reverbation is from Zebrify, becouse only reverb in Zebra I used on Body. But rest of it is just drumkit. Nothing more in this preview.
http://farley-music.ic.cz/guitar_model_prew2.mp3
Tried strumming here ...
What do you think about it?It sound a bit spanish-ish to me.
Here is an example of a recent string sound I did:
http://draigathar.org/sounds/Stringzz2.wav
The basic sound is an osc with a very short envelop sent to the comb module. The string resonance is a second osc with a slow swell envelop and a very low volume also sent to the comb module. Sometimes I send the second osc to the second comb for more inharmonic resonance.
There is a huge range of plucked sounds possible by changing the osc (exciter). Sometimes I use eleven with detune on full... sometimes an additional noise module with own envelop for some string buzz. The oscFX are really useful to shape the sound too. Also, I usually change the tune scaling of the osc. Using osc sync also gives a nicely different result on high notes.
An extra osc not through the combs also gives a nice fullness depending.
I usually avoid using the reverb for body but then I like really clean sharp sounds, so I create body by other means which has been a fun exploration recently. (extra comb or exciters, channels and filters)
Here is another simple string sound which experiments with that. It has a resonance that builds when holding more notes. If I remember correct, there is no reverb at all.
http://draigathar.org/sounds/pluck5.wav
I own Tassman, but I prefer Zebra for plucked string sounds... Which if you know Tassman, says a lot about Zebra!
Thanks for an interesting thread
- KVRian
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- 1112 posts since 26 Jun, 2008 from Czech Republic
Thx!pdxindy wrote:very nice!
I love it! Kind of arabic!pdxindy wrote:Here is an example of a recent string sound I did:
http://draigathar.org/sounds/Stringzz2.wav
The basic sound is an osc with a very short envelop sent to the comb module. The string resonance is a second osc with a slow swell envelop and a very low volume also sent to the comb module. Sometimes I send the second osc to the second comb for more inharmonic resonance.
There is a huge range of plucked sounds possible by changing the osc (exciter). Sometimes I use eleven with detune on full... sometimes an additional noise module with own envelop for some string buzz. The oscFX are really useful to shape the sound too. Also, I usually change the tune scaling of the osc. Using osc sync also gives a nicely different result on high notes.
An extra osc not through the combs also gives a nice fullness depending.
I usually avoid using the reverb for body but then I like really clean sharp sounds, so I create body by other means which has been a fun exploration recently. (extra comb or exciters, channels and filters)
Love it too! I'd filter bottom end, though, but it sounds great!pdxindy wrote:Here is another simple string sound which experiments with that. It has a resonance that builds when holding more notes. If I remember correct, there is no reverb at all.
http://draigathar.org/sounds/pluck5.wav
That's good new. In fact I thought before buy of Zebra about Tassman. Good to hear I made right descision.pdxindy wrote: I own Tassman, but I prefer Zebra for plucked string sounds... Which if you know Tassman, says a lot about Zebra!

