One bonus with this purchase is that I have the book "How to make a Noise" which uses z3ta as one of its softsynths. My plan was to use demos to get through, but this is obviously better, especially since I'm more motivated to learn z3ta now.RandomWave wrote:Z3ta+ is very versatile though.
Cakewalk sells Z3ta+ for $20
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- KVRist
- 98 posts since 21 Nov, 2008 from Sweden
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- KVRist
- 98 posts since 21 Nov, 2008 from Sweden
Thanks, just the instructions I needed. A minor point:RandomWave wrote:Here are some simple written instructions for the Virus z3ta+ mod V2 as there are some differences from the old instructions for previous versions of z3ta+.
No there isn't, not here. There are no folders in that folder at all (so the other folders, Resources etc, have to be created.)Note there is a sub-folder in the main Virus_z3ta+ folder labeled "z3ta+" as well.
