How do I get a sine wave in Zebra?

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I feel like such a blockhead for asking, but when fiddling with Zebra (2.5) yesterday for the first time, I couldn't figure out how to dial up a simple sine wave. I looked through all the Oscillator Module presets, and I couldn't recognize a standard sine wave in any of them (I could see squares and saws though). What am I missing?

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savantgarde wrote:I feel like such a blockhead for asking, but when fiddling with Zebra (2.5) yesterday for the first time, I couldn't figure out how to dial up a simple sine wave. I looked through all the Oscillator Module presets, and I couldn't recognize a standard sine wave in any of them (I could see squares and saws though). What am I missing?
You are missing a sine wave :wink:


Just drop one into your oscillator folder and then load it up...

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If you go to u-he's preset library ( You can access it from the u-he forum here at kvr ) You will find
Zebra² Multi-Segment Envelopes and Oscillators. There is a lot of waves, also sine waves i am shure. Just put them in Zebras oscillator folder.

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You all must be joking?
Switch osc to the "spectrablend" mode and draw first harmonic (most left bar).

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Just use a FMO. This generates a pure sine wave. That's the simplest way :)

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trance_lucent wrote:You all must be joking?
Switch osc to the "spectrablend" mode and draw first harmonic (most left bar).
that is my preferred way cause it is easy to add some other harmonics if desired

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Thanks guys, I guess that explains why the sine wave eluded me :) Why would U-He exclude something as standard as the sine wave from the factory preset waves though? It's not as if it's hard to create yourself, especially in spectral mode, as somebody already noted, but still.

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cis-didge wrote:If you go to u-he's preset library ( You can access it from the u-he forum here at kvr ) You will find
Zebra² Multi-Segment Envelopes and Oscillators. There is a lot of waves, also sine waves i am shure. Just put them in Zebras oscillator folder.
Thanks, wasn't aware of this library!

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savantgarde wrote:Why would U-He exclude something as standard as the sine wave from the factory preset waves though?
I think, because it is impossible to describe sine function by piecewise spline.
I mean, that is why it absent in Geomorph mode. As for Spectrablend mode, just one harmonic set is very strange preset, because you can make it from scratch by 0.3 sec.

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Check the Factory 2.5 Oscillator presets. I believe one of Howard's OSC settings has a single sine set. I want to say "Sine Tree" but I can't remember if that has just a single harmonic set in one of the tables.

For sine I usually use an FMO because you can set it to mono mode (o) vs (o o). I usually only want an audible sine to add sub-bass and mono helps keep the sound clean. You can't do that with the OSC, it's always stereo.

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Actually, having grasped the SpectroBlend mode thanks to you guys, I've found that the factory oscillator preset Sine Tree does contain pure sine waves.

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savantgarde wrote:Actually, having grasped the SpectroBlend mode thanks to you guys, I've found that the factory oscillator preset Sine Tree does contain pure sine waves.
Yep, used the sine tree osc preset all the time before making my own initialize patch. Very handy when working with FMOs also.

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bmrzycki wrote:
For sine I usually use an FMO because you can set it to mono mode (o) vs (o o). I usually only want an audible sine to add sub-bass and mono helps keep the sound clean. You can't do that with the OSC, it's always stereo.
I think an osc on single is mono, but it certainly is with width at zero...

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savantgarde wrote:Actually, having grasped the SpectroBlend mode thanks to you guys, I've found that the factory oscillator preset Sine Tree does contain pure sine waves.
I love the pure crystal tones you can get from Spectrablend...

http://draigathar.org/sounds/Zebra2.mp3

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That was nice pdxindy, care to share that patch?

I suck at addidative/spectral synthesis, I always end up with organs and or a new way of drawing a sawtooth...

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