Graduating from The Cheese to Zebra!

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Finally the day has come!

I've been loving Triple Cheese for a while now, just because I've wanted in on the whole u-he world, but haven't had the money to buy in.

Well, I've finally put together enough to purchase Zebra! Heading over to the u-he website right now to make my purchase.

So happy.. just had to share it with someone.

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Good man... welcome to the Zebra club, Alex!
(so how did I guess your name? ) :wink:
Last edited by Howard on Tue Sep 27, 2011 4:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Welcome :)

Cheers
Dennis

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congrats on the purchase. you're going to have lots of fun... discovering zebra is a never ending project :)

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arbee wrote:congrats on the purchase. you're going to have lots of fun... discovering zebra is a never ending project :)
Amen to that... hope you have lots of happy and rewarding hours with it. Just don't forget your friends, lovers, cats and armadillos... they might not be as understanding as we are here! ;)

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Thanks for the replies.

Purchase all made, and we are now in the Zebra camp. After using Triple Cheese for so long, Zebra feels quite like second nature. :hihi:

@Howard - How DID you guess my name? Checked the u-he purchase records for last night? :D

On a side note, it's odd there doesn't seem to be much love for the humble Triple Cheese around here. I've found it to be a brilliant synth, and remarkably versatile. It has such a distinctive sound.

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Just finished reading the entire Zebra manual from start to end. I'm ready to take over the world now.

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Don't miss the videos!

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a-type wrote:Just finished reading the entire Zebra manual from start to end. I'm ready to take over the world now.
:clap: When you start using the manual as reference and need to jump around a lot, use the links at the bottom of each page.

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Howard wrote:When you start using the manual as reference and need to jump around a lot, use the links at the bottom of each page.
Agree. All the OSC-FX and Filter explanations are LOVELY, really helps a lot. :-)

Btw welcome in Zebra, you won't regret it. :-)

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I found the tutorial at the begininng of the manual all I needed to get a great start.

I share your excitement. I just got Zebra this week and I haven't been this excited about software since Windows95 came out :love:

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You know it's really interesting the way that Zebra shows its potential to you. It can be a knob-turning "tweak and laugh" fiddle session where you just go for it and see what happens, or if can be a totally modular and intellectual experience if you really want to calculate a sound. Left brain sound construction vs. Right brain sound construction! When you're in the Zebra zone it's easy to forget that the one synth is actually allowing you to do it either way you like.

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a-type wrote:Left brain sound construction vs. Right brain sound construction! When you're in the Zebra zone it's easy to forget that the one synth is actually allowing you to do it either way you like.
Nicely said! :-)

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FarleyCZ wrote:
a-type wrote:Left brain sound construction vs. Right brain sound construction! When you're in the Zebra zone it's easy to forget that the one synth is actually allowing you to do it either way you like.
Nicely said! :-)
Yep, it's fairly obvious that Alex is going to be a very welcome guest here!

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:hihi: Awwww shucks guys.

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