Zebroscillators 2.5 - final update for a good while

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http://www.kvraudio.com/banks.php?s=lis ... order=date

Improvements since version 2 -

* Updated Readme file
* New SPEC category, with lots of Spectromorph wavetables
* Other categories are expanded on based on new ideas I had

I'm particularly pleased with the SPEC category - some really unique filters came out of it... I have been using Geomorph almost exclusively up to this point, but Spectromorph is almost as addictive!

Sendy

edit: UGH... I forgot to update the table count in the readme. There are 94 wavetables, not sixty-something. If someone copies this they could update that for me, for accuracy's sake... I don't see a way to update a file on the KVR patch lib, and it's not worth a re-upload creating two versions of the same stuff...
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Thanks Sendy!

I've uploaded to the patchlib (anf fixed your Readme to say 94). These definitely will be interesting to examine in more detail!
http://u-he.com/PatchLib/presets/mseg/S ... lators.zip

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Bandpass Tiara looks (and sounds!!!) amazing!

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Thanks for these, looking forward to trying them
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Thanks Sendy.
These are nice. I agree with the post above, the tiara does look and sound amazing!

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Wow! An amazing update again :-o
The new SPEC wavetables sound amazing!

Thanks for these again! :)

Cheers
Dennis

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Thanks for altering the readme, bmrzycki.

Yes the bp tiara is one of my favourites, too... Along with bp squeeze (I don't know the exact name, but a lot of squeezing happens in it!)...

Incidentally, if you aren't reading the info data, you'll miss the fact that the endless up/down flanged in SPEC requires LFO1 to be a sawtooth or ramp if you want to hear the 'endless' effect. It's the only oscillator in here that has requirements outside of the wavetable it's-self.
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Thanks for these Sendy and I was thinking that a good way to audition them is to go to the Mod Matrix section and set up an LFO assigned to modulate the waveform Wave Warp with a mid paced LFO. That way, you can be hands free while scrolling through all of the oscillators. I played a track into Cubase, and looped it so it's continuous, which allowed more hands free as the notes don't cut out when you assign a new wave.

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Hmmm ... a most interesting selection of freshly ground spices ...

During a quick test, discovered that the Bandpass Tiara is quite magical when inserted into some of the factory presets.

Back to the kitchen ...

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rockmachine wrote:Thanks for these Sendy and I was thinking that a good way to audition them is to go to the Mod Matrix section and set up an LFO assigned to modulate the waveform Wave Warp with a mid paced LFO. That way, you can be hands free while scrolling through all of the oscillators. I played a track into Cubase, and looped it so it's continuous, which allowed more hands free as the notes don't cut out when you assign a new wave.
Yep, that's a good way of doing it... Personally I like the mod wheel because I like to envelope each note... I love envelope PWM effects... But an LFO is great when you want to play big pads :)

Glad these are being enjoyed! :)
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Nice... uh, OOscilators Sendy! :D
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I agree with you Sendy about using the mod wheel- foot pedals are nice too, but for auditioning all of those waves and for getting a rough idea of what each one sounds like the LFO trick is a good one for remaining hands free.

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rockmachine wrote:I agree with you Sendy about using the mod wheel- foot pedals are nice too, but for auditioning all of those waves and for getting a rough idea of what each one sounds like the LFO trick is a good one for remaining hands free.
Actually, yeah, having tried it it's certainly a different experience, and quite fun. For some reason a lot of them sound like actual synth patches in their own right to me now. And also my other hand is now free to mess with filters ^_^

I know this is kinda random, but oh my god! LP12 has a drive knob, and it sounds amazing! Turn the resonance off or to a hair and rock that cutoff knob... I was using it on "Pulse and multi-peak PWM"... and I just couldn't stop :shock:

These days I really think the shallower filters sound the best... I hope we get resonance and drive for the LP6 one day (like Noisemaker has heheh)! Sort of like a SID style filter? Nom :hihi:
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