Here we go... Tonemeister is out now.

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Tonemeister for Zebra 2.5 VST is finally here, sorry for the long wait.

128 +32 patches which are very well suited for 80's arrangements. I have tried to emulate some typical workstation sounds from that period, like Roland D-50 and Korg M1 etc.

Price is 25,- Euro and is available from www.xsynth.com

Some youtube demos:

(Patches walkthru Part 1)

(Patches walkthru Part 2)

(Pad arrangements)

(Music examples with the Refill version)

Although Youtube is not the best thing with audio, i hope the visual makes up for that. If you guys prefer MP3 demos then let me know.. i have about a trillion of those ;)

EDIT:
I've made a small package of all (74) patches i have made free during my time with Zebra. Some are patches from the oldskool soundsets, some are from competitions and some are from things i want to make people aware of like the little FM school and ways to use MSEG's.

http://www.xsynth.com/download/MK_FreePatches.zip

/Michael
www.xsynth.com
Last edited by mkastrup on Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Congrats Michael!

:)

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Great stuff. Bought. :hyper:
Andy is a support ninja.

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Congrats on your third release Michael. I've added you to the PatchLib. I wish you luck in your sale! :)

(given the quality of the sounds in that bank I doubt you need much luck! :hihi:)

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mkastrup wrote: Although Youtube is not the best thing with audio, i hope the visual makes up for that.
I really like the video clues for what's being fed into patches and what Zebra hardware is being used. I'm also absolutely floored by a lot of sounds in here :)

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Congratulations with the release fellow dane. Great work, as usual. Your arrangements are always a pleasure to listen to :tu:
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For one second I was bemazed
Tonmeister :D
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WOK wrote:For one second I was bemazed
Tonmeister :D
:lol: i can see why :)
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mkastrup wrote:Although Youtube is not the best thing with audio, i hope the visual makes up for that.
I liked the videos and agree with xh3rv. I was very interested to have a peek behind the curtain.
mkastrup wrote: I've made a small package of all (74) patches i have made free during my time with Zebra.
Thank you so very much for sharing some of your wonderful presets.

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I watched part of the YouTube demo #1 this morning, but had to run before I could post. I finished watching just now. These are wonderful patches, Michael! And I agree, seeing the piano roll and Z2 GUI is informative and entertaining!

I really love your stuff. I'm still working my way thru Skool...there are many sounds in those sets that I haven't heard yet. The problem with your patches is that so many of them conjur a whole song as I listen. Then I have to go take a stab at using it, then return for more inspiration.

Thanks for your work.

Oh, and Urs, Zebra2 sounds wonderful (more than wonderful)!

:)
Dave Burns
Lowell, MA

More equipment than skill...

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Great.
Can't wait to get this.
oh...actually I will have to wait.
out of cash atm.
Will get this soon though.

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Loved the video demos. Probably going to have to pick this one up - your sounds have been a staple of my music for quite a while now, Michael. They are reliably useful and inspiring.

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I just got this set and I have to say it's downright amazing. In my opinion this is Michael's best work and shows he has spent countless hours mastering each aspect of Zebra2.

Purchasing this is a must for anyone who loves Zebra2.
(Favorites: Arp 5th Auto Sweep, Bell Vibraphone A, Lead Saga :love:)

Well done Michael!! :clap: :clap:

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I just purchased the bank :)
I NEVER use presets. But I purchased this and the Zebra Science bank. Maybe I can learn a bit from Howard and Michael :)

Cheers
Dennis

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