Soliton Soundset for Zebra
- KVRist
- 176 posts since 27 Mar, 2008 from below Pittsburgh
Zebra attracts really great sound programers!
This is not simply a set of presets but points of departure for a whole cascade of sounds because they take advantage of Zebra's modularity so well. You'll spend a lot of time just playing around with these! And we get this set for twenty bucks? We can't loose!
I don't know if it's just me or not, but did you ever notice that it's hard to play with Zebra and not smile? When you buy a sound package for her you say "wow" a lot too, aye?
Thanks for your time and effort Michael and your willingness to share.
joji
This is not simply a set of presets but points of departure for a whole cascade of sounds because they take advantage of Zebra's modularity so well. You'll spend a lot of time just playing around with these! And we get this set for twenty bucks? We can't loose!
I don't know if it's just me or not, but did you ever notice that it's hard to play with Zebra and not smile? When you buy a sound package for her you say "wow" a lot too, aye?
Thanks for your time and effort Michael and your willingness to share.
joji
- KVRian
- 1035 posts since 19 Jun, 2006 from Berlin, Germany
I can fully recommend the Soliton soundbank for Zebra.
There are so many versatile and very playable sounds inside. Everybody who didn't yet consider buying Soliton should have a listen at the demo sounds for this exceptional patch set.
There are so many versatile and very playable sounds inside. Everybody who didn't yet consider buying Soliton should have a listen at the demo sounds for this exceptional patch set.
Feel the energy...
https://youtube.com/hienergymusic/
https://youtube.com/hienergymusic/
- KVRian
- 1394 posts since 6 May, 2005 from Michigan, USA
I've only had a chance to do a fast breeze through them, but there's some great stuff in here. The XY variations are not to be missed - many of them are almost like completely new sounds to work with vs. the originals. And, as before, you've exploited the power of the synth starting right at the oscillator level by creating your own wavetables. Nice work, Michael!
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Bandcamp: https://davidvector.bandcamp.com/releases
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- KVRist
- 455 posts since 3 Nov, 2009
There are very interesting patches inside the set, many nice resonant sounds. I like the idea to provide the patches with a hidden functionality, like turned off modules and arpeggios. A lot of wavetables, and full XY support, … This is the most comprehensive sound bank I've ever seen. Great work, Michael, thanks!
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- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
Thank you all for your comments.
I just added these 3 new demo tracks done by HiEnergy, to the first post.
All these demos were done using only sounds from the Soliton soundbank.
There was a kick and hihat used which were samples though.
Thanks to HiEnergy for doing these 3 newly added amazing demo tracks below.
House n Trance
Ambient n World
Contemporary n Guitar
To hear other great tracks by HiEnergy, you can visit here.
https://soundcloud.com/hienergy
I just added these 3 new demo tracks done by HiEnergy, to the first post.
All these demos were done using only sounds from the Soliton soundbank.
There was a kick and hihat used which were samples though.
Thanks to HiEnergy for doing these 3 newly added amazing demo tracks below.
House n Trance
Ambient n World
Contemporary n Guitar
To hear other great tracks by HiEnergy, you can visit here.
https://soundcloud.com/hienergy
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- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
Just a bump.
Added another demo track to my soundcloud page, and I'm working on another one, to put up soon.
http://soundcloud.com/monomo/octopus
Thanks to all who purchased Soliton.
In case anyone is interested in understanding the name of the set, here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soliton
Added another demo track to my soundcloud page, and I'm working on another one, to put up soon.
http://soundcloud.com/monomo/octopus
Thanks to all who purchased Soliton.
In case anyone is interested in understanding the name of the set, here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soliton
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- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
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- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
Here's a cool moogeee sounding thing from the set.
Moogyestic
http://www.box.net/shared/i3lgxogrs9h9e8imiz8n
I did move a couple xy controls to get it though.
Adding a couple of fx too.
It sounds pretty close in some aspects to that moog thing, but I'm still working on it, and will not stop til I get there.
I appreciate any feedback on the soundset or music demos for Soliton.
...even from the 2100 or so, leeching it off those warez sites.
Thanks you guys, as I haven't had a single sale since you posted it up there on sept 21st.
That's okay though, as it makes good research for my soon to be released e-book called, "How To Starve the Starving Faster"
Moogyestic
http://www.box.net/shared/i3lgxogrs9h9e8imiz8n
I did move a couple xy controls to get it though.
Adding a couple of fx too.
It sounds pretty close in some aspects to that moog thing, but I'm still working on it, and will not stop til I get there.
I appreciate any feedback on the soundset or music demos for Soliton.
...even from the 2100 or so, leeching it off those warez sites.
Thanks you guys, as I haven't had a single sale since you posted it up there on sept 21st.
That's okay though, as it makes good research for my soon to be released e-book called, "How To Starve the Starving Faster"
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- KVRist
- 86 posts since 24 Nov, 2008
Man, that really sucks!mcnoone wrote:...even from the 2100 or so, leeching it off that Russian warez site. Thanks you guys, as I haven't had a single sale since you posted it up there on sept 21st.
That's okay though, as it makes good research for my soon to be released e-book called, "How To Starve the Starving Faster"
Perhaps I can be your first customer for October, then. (Purchase made Oct 2, 2011 17:13:25 GMT+02:00, Transaction ID: ****223, if you want to check my veracity.
Looking forward to playing with the soundset.
Cheers,
Trahast
Sigs are for siggies
- KVRAF
- 26972 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
That really sucks... pirates should go rob from the rich... do something usefulmcnoone wrote:Here's a cool moogeee sounding thing from the set.
Moogyestic
http://www.box.net/shared/i3lgxogrs9h9e8imiz8n
I did move a couple xy controls to get it though.
Adding a couple of fx too.
It sounds pretty close in some aspects to that moog thing, but I'm still working on it, and will not stop til I get there.
I appreciate any feedback on the soundset or music demos for Soliton.
...even from the 2100 or so, leeching it off that Russian warez site.
Thanks you guys, as I haven't had a single sale since you posted it up there on sept 21st.
That's okay though, as it makes good research for my soon to be released e-book called, "How To Starve the Starving Faster"
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- KVRist
- 152 posts since 31 Aug, 2010 from Cambridge, Mass.
I would just like to add another voice from a very satisfied (legitimate) user. As Dmitry Sches said above, this is the most comprehensive Zebra bank. There is so much hidden functionality in the way the patches are presented, not only does this provide a significant amount of additional flexibility for each patch (i.e. by having modules that are all set to be activated and included in the patch) but it is also a useful learning tool by enabling one to easily understand how the inclusion of a particular module can radically change a sound. The sound bank encompasses a broad range of moods and styles and should be in every Zebra user's arsenal. Very highly recommended!
- KVRist
- 355 posts since 24 Oct, 2007 from the bavarian badlands
This is one of the best soundsets you can feed your Zebra with. And the prize is an absolute no-brainer.
Please support Michael by bying this soundset.
F**k the pirates!
Please support Michael by bying this soundset.
F**k the pirates!
EAT - SLEEP - SYNTH
http://soundcloud.com/pocvecem
http://soundcloud.com/pocvecem
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- KVRian
- 1134 posts since 8 Oct, 2004 from Australia
I find it unbelievable what people will do when they can remain anonymous!mcnoone wrote: I appreciate any feedback on the soundset or music demos for Soliton.
...even from the 2100 or so, leeching it off that Russian warez site.
Thanks you guys, as I haven't had a single sale since you posted it up there on sept 21st.
That's okay though, as it makes good research for my soon to be released e-book called, "How To Starve the Starving Faster"
I've had the patch set for a couple of weeks now and have to say it's a winner
Heaps of usable sounds at a bargain price......I believe the term I am looking
for is "No brainer"
Hopefully the scum suckers won't put you off releasing more sets............
Cheers
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- Topic Starter
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
Hey...thanks a lot for all the feedback and glad to hear your enjoying the sounds.
As for the warez leechers note I mentioned.
It just sucks for the software industry as a whole.
Hope someday they can put an end to it.
As for the warez leechers note I mentioned.
It just sucks for the software industry as a whole.
Hope someday they can put an end to it.
