Thank you! Great suggestion. I have struggled with some deconstruction and this might be why. That last 1%...the polish...is often the difference and it can drive me crazy trying to get it (an example is Zebralette's Rhythmic|SM 4onthe 01...I can duplicate the sound and rhythm, but struggle with getting that nice "boominess"). So this will absolutely be something I start doing. Maybe also mapping XY pads to different parameters also as a way of exploring this.bmrzycki wrote:Be careful when deconstructing Howard's presets. They only look simple because he uses a small handful of modules. I recommend taking time to look at each and every knob and turning them separately then resetting the patch. I also recommend disabling/enabling one module in the grid at a time and listening to the changes. Some modules add the tiniest amount of subtly while others drastically alter the sound. Learn to listen for these differences so you can apply similar techniques when you desire at a later time.
Agreed! Howard's comments are really helpful. So many options in Zebra. Knowing how to think about things helps.bmrzycki wrote:Also read the video comments too. Doing the homework suggestions are quite valuable.
One Howard quote I like (along the lines of your suggestion above) is "Admittedly, you have to overcome the urge to use everything at your disposal instead of concentrating on performing, exploring the limits of one simple patch." I need to remember this...
