Zebroscillators 2.5 - final update for a good while
- KVRAF
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
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...
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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- KVRAF
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
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
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
- KVRAF
- 4848 posts since 2 Sep, 2005 from city of lights (nl)
Thanks for these, looking forward to trying them
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- KVRian
- 938 posts since 26 May, 2008 from A hole in the West
Thanks Sendy.
These are nice. I agree with the post above, the tiara does look and sound amazing!
These are nice. I agree with the post above, the tiara does look and sound amazing!
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- KVRAF
- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
Wow! An amazing update again 
The new SPEC wavetables sound amazing!
Thanks for these again!
Cheers
Dennis
The new SPEC wavetables sound amazing!
Thanks for these again!
Cheers
Dennis
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
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.
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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- KVRist
- 470 posts since 11 Aug, 2005 from Canada
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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- KVRist
- 62 posts since 3 Oct, 2006 from Australia
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 ...
During a quick test, discovered that the Bandpass Tiara is quite magical when inserted into some of the factory presets.
Back to the kitchen ...
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
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 padsrockmachine 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.
Glad these are being enjoyed!
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- KVRAF
- 2175 posts since 10 Mar, 2006
Nice... uh, OOscilators Sendy! 
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- KVRist
- 470 posts since 11 Aug, 2005 from Canada
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.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
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 ^_^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.
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
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
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