'twould be a crime!!!!Howard wrote:Bigfor the last two posts. Zebra2 is the only synth I have NEVER EVER become bored with!
This really baffles/excites me as well!Sendy wrote:Another thing is that some synths have antialiasing routines which castrate the waveform, introducing weird phase issues and taking the edge off of things such as PWM effects (or even creating DC offset on some notes). Zebra's antialiasing routine doesn't seem to do this in the slightest.
I always say this, but it doesn't hurt either(and I still can't believe it) that Zebra only costs a gracious sum of $200...
As a kid, my dreams revolved around a certain Yellow synthesizer who's name began with a 'W' and ended with a 'Q' But I could never afford such a ride.
Zebra is one of those toys in life in which you almost feel responsible to explore because it's just too good to let it sit in your VST cupboard. Which brings me to a point, will we ever see some Zebra coffee mugs?
