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Here's 36 DZ's, all HZ & HS presets from the set where I was checking it out this am.

Presets include not exclusively a myriad of exceelent intros, transitionary and just strange atmospheres and fx but also a slew of fantastic strings and other organic-sounding inst + percs, a set of hi & lo arps of various sorts and a beautiful mini-set of CS-80 brass patches (think Vangelis).

Mostly off-grid, rec live and may require -checking- your vol. Perhaps slammed a bit much..so sorry no iZotope here :oops: (no time for mixin' yard needs clipping)

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/84613738/Zebra%20HZ.mp3

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some amzing sounds here, ill be listening intently tomorrow when i see tdkr, probably more excited about the sound now than the film itself lol
:ud:

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Bronto Scorpio wrote:
Zone-Ghost wrote:Just now fooling around with it, and I'm impressed. AWESOME stuff! I'm actually more impressed with the preset MSEG techniques than the DIVA filters so far.
+1
Some really creative use of MSEGs on many of the presets!

Cheers
Dennis
the noise based and MSEG using patches are wonderfully creative. this soundset+ is really something else.

:D
"It dreamed itself along"

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what are the proportions of the different kind of sound ?
how many percent of the sound set is PERC, FX, ... ?
is there any tonal instrument ?
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Sorry for being a noob here but I've located everything besides Aftertouch. Where in the world is the Aftertouch knob/thing/secret?

Love the patches, especially the arpeggiated stuff. Can't wait to use them!

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vurt wrote:some amzing sounds here, ill be listening intently tomorrow when i see tdkr, probably more excited about the sound now than the film itself lol
i saw 'The Dark Knight' and i enjoyed the soundtrack, but i couldn't see the philosophical depth in the movie as some suggested. the comic(al) superhero mythology of the 20th century is somehow ridiculous. when the filmmakers apply some flaws to their hero, they think, it's revolutionary.
so i'd rather watch 'Brazil' for the 25th time, than to go to 'The Dark Knight Rises'.
"It dreamed itself along"

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Resoded wrote:Sorry for being a noob here but I've located everything besides Aftertouch. Where in the world is the Aftertouch knob/thing/secret?

Love the patches, especially the arpeggiated stuff. Can't wait to use them!
e.g. aftertouch is often used as lfo or envelope modulator
"It dreamed itself along"

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carrieres wrote:what are the proportions of the different kind of sound ?
how many percent of the sound set is PERC, FX, ... ?
is there any tonal instrument ?
http://www.u-he.com/downloads/Zebra/The ... rGuide.pdf
"It dreamed itself along"

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mellotronaut wrote:
carrieres wrote:what are the proportions of the different kind of sound ?
how many percent of the sound set is PERC, FX, ... ?
is there any tonal instrument ?
http://www.u-he.com/downloads/Zebra/The ... rGuide.pdf
exactly what i need, thank you
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mellotronaut wrote:
vurt wrote:some amzing sounds here, ill be listening intently tomorrow when i see tdkr, probably more excited about the sound now than the film itself lol
i saw 'The Dark Knight' and i enjoyed the soundtrack, but i couldn't see the philosophical depth in the movie as some suggested. the comic(al) superhero mythology of the 20th century is somehow ridiculous. when the filmmakers apply some flaws to their hero, they think, it's revolutionary.
so i'd rather watch 'Brazil' for the 25th time, than to go to 'The Dark Knight Rises'.

did you read batman comics when growing up?
the filmmaker has applied nothing, its close to how the comics where written in some cases, as of cour there have been many versions of batman.
personally im not looking for philosophy of any kind, im looking for an escape from reality for a couple of hours.
:ud:

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carrieres wrote:
mellotronaut wrote:
carrieres wrote:what are the proportions of the different kind of sound ?
how many percent of the sound set is PERC, FX, ... ?
is there any tonal instrument ?
http://www.u-he.com/downloads/Zebra/The ... rGuide.pdf
exactly what i need, thank you
the categories are sometimes a bit misleading. e.g. there are 'choir' sounds in different categories. in 'Pads + Keys' you find a lot of different stuff. great also the 'extra' sounds.
"It dreamed itself along"

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Resoded wrote:Sorry for being a noob here but I've located everything besides Aftertouch. Where in the world is the Aftertouch knob/thing/secret?
Aftertouch is applied by holding a key and pressing down (requires a keyboard that responds to aftertouch).

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vurt wrote:
mellotronaut wrote:
vurt wrote:some amzing sounds here, ill be listening intently tomorrow when i see tdkr, probably more excited about the sound now than the film itself lol
i saw 'The Dark Knight' and i enjoyed the soundtrack, but i couldn't see the philosophical depth in the movie as some suggested. the comic(al) superhero mythology of the 20th century is somehow ridiculous. when the filmmakers apply some flaws to their hero, they think, it's revolutionary.
so i'd rather watch 'Brazil' for the 25th time, than to go to 'The Dark Knight Rises'.

did you read batman comics when growing up?
the filmmaker has applied nothing, its close to how the comics where written in some cases, as of cour there have been many versions of batman.
personally im not looking for philosophy of any kind, im looking for an escape from reality for a couple of hours.
i read a lot of Batman, Spiderman, Superman et al., when i was a child. it was a good thrill then. and you're right. the filmmakers didn't invent it new, but they emphasize a lot on these flaws and blow them up.
escape from reality? doesn't work with action movies anymore in my case.
anyway, enjoy the movie! :)
"It dreamed itself along"

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hakey wrote:
Resoded wrote:Sorry for being a noob here but I've located everything besides Aftertouch. Where in the world is the Aftertouch knob/thing/secret?
Aftertouch is applied by holding a key and pressing down (requires a keyboard that responds to aftertouch).
:dog: i misread his question.

one of my dreams is a keyboard with poly aftertouch. :hyper:
"It dreamed itself along"

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Ned Bouhalassa wrote:
jstorerjet wrote:hey Urs or Howard or whomever. What do you recommend for controlling the breath control parameter?
You can use any controller that allows you to change the CC number. I use my Axiom 25 controller.
I have 2 expression pedals so just assigned cc02 to the second one. I could have used one of my D Beams but I'm running out of hands so feet are better!

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