What DAW are you using Zebra with?

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What DAW are you using Zebra with?

Ableton Live
19
18%
ACID Pro
0
No votes
Adobe Audition
0
No votes
Cakewalk Sonar
8
8%
Digital Performer
0
No votes
energyXT
0
No votes
FL Studio
4
4%
Logic Pro
12
11%
Magix Samplitude
3
3%
Mixcraft
1
1%
MULAB
1
1%
Synapse Orion
1
1%
Studio One
14
13%
Pro Tools
1
1%
Reaper
18
17%
Renoise
3
3%
Steinberg Cubase
14
13%
Tracktion
2
2%
Other DAW
3
3%
Freeware DAW
1
1%
 
Total votes: 105

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Would be interesting to see which DAW most Zebra users prefer.

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Numanoid wrote:Would be interesting to see which DAW most Zebra users prefer.
Why? :) Don't get me wrong, just curious why it would be relevant...

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chk071 wrote:
Numanoid wrote:Would be interesting to see which DAW most Zebra users prefer.
Why? :) Don't get me wrong, just curious why it would be relevant...
Zebra being one of the best soft synths around, I'm thinking about buying it at one point.

I like FL Studio, but is that best suited DAW for such a plugin? Curious about Zebra users work flow experiences with different DAW's, and also I like statistics :oops:

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Alright, fair enough. :) I can only say the demo worked well in Reaper and Cubase. And so do Zebralette, ZebraCM and Tyrell. No problems at all really.

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It's a matter of taste and budget... I used Logic but found I lusted for a pattern approach for composition and potential performance.

I could have used another DAW... I just settled on Ableton as it had the most gizmos for live pattern sequencing.

Zebra is what makes the sounds, and it's needs are wholly different and I would say it SONICALLY does stuff others synths can't.

It makes such good BASIC sounds, I barely need more effects... just Zebra buzzing away. :lol:
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I use Cubase LE4 because it came with my interface; it's the only software DAW I've ever used. Cubase has a pretty good reputation, so I kept using it. After all the time I spent learning it, I didn't feel like learning a new one, though I was somewhat tempted by Reaper at times, but heard years ago it wasn't very good with a Mac, but I would imagine it improved. Though I heard not long ago that Melodyne (I own it) doesn't work well with Reaper.
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logic, renoise, DP, numerology, audiomulch, live

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Voted FL Studio, but also use Live
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Cubase 7 - but i dont use it yet.
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AudioMulch and Bidule but neither are in the list above ... ;)

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Mostly Sonar, but I've also used it quite a bit with Studio One, Vienna Ensemble Pro (as a subhost for PT), and Ableton Live, and a little bit with Logic. Works fine with all of them IME.
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Nvm.
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Mostly in Cubase, now version 7. I use Cubase since AtariST times in the 1990s.
And in SAVIhost to run Zebra as "standalone" when i want to do some "sound research" without being distracted with other things in a daw.

I host many instances of Zebra in NI Maschine from time to time to create complex drum/percussion kits.

Also have Live but don't launch it very often at the moment.
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Renoise convert here.

I have in the past found a few small issues with using Zebra for Renoise, but u-he has always been prompt with fixes and consequently things are very solid now. This should certainly be no reason for you to not consider Zebra.

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Orion here.

However, I'm the only user...


left..


in total.



Everyone else ditched it years ago when it seemed developed had been shelved. Back in the Summer of 2063. *shakes a cane at you* but don't let the age make you think I've gone soft, young whippersnappers, with all your FANCY Ableton Lives and StudioOne mumbojumbos... :ud:

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