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layzer wrote:
Stefken wrote: I like U-he synths a lot more. Zebra is (for me) way better than this beta
whats the CPU hit compared to zebra though?
Zebra isn't a hard hitter.
And what's the use if you don't like the sound.
Anyways, there's always synth1 and a reverb right? :)

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zvenx wrote:Strangely I just installed on pc for the first time and this was the default colours I got.
Cool, thanks I'll try to reproduce it - Yeah oddly that initial theme (that you just posted) is different from the 'Default' theme, once you change it you can't get that theme back using the buttons on the right

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Teksonik wrote:
chk071 wrote:Dunno if i do something wrong, but, i don't get any sound out of oscillator 2 in the demo.
You have to select a waveform for it to sound.
Argh... that was it. :lol: Thanks. :)

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mcbpete wrote:
zvenx wrote:Strangely I just installed on pc for the first time and this was the default colours I got.
Cool, thanks I'll try to reproduce it - Yeah oddly that initial theme (that you just posted) is different from the 'Default' theme, once you change it you can't get that theme back using the buttons on the right
Seems Patrick has also removed in Sampler and now this the ability to reproduce colour schemes using Hex Numbers.
rsp
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I can't confirm that it is "digital" sounding BTW. Sounds as analog as the other TAL synths, and, especially the filters sound quite analog. Just a different flavour of analog, more reminiscent of the Roland synths. Reminds me of TAL-Noisemaker. Including, unfortunately, the quite slow envelopes. But, i guess that's reminiscent of the Roland stuff as well.

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I am liking this synth a lot, and I thought I was done with analogue emus.

I find the UI clear, I understood every control almost at first sight.

About the sound, this is a very subjective thing, I really love it. Filters, oscs, fm, pw modulation... etc work as they should, the core sound is beautiful and that´s the main thing for me. With a little help of a couple of good external effects the synth just sounds gorgeous.

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Stefken wrote:
layzer wrote:
Stefken wrote: I like U-he synths a lot more. Zebra is (for me) way better than this beta
whats the CPU hit compared to zebra though?
Zebra isn't a hard hitter.
And what's the use if you don't like the sound.
Anyways, there's always synth1 and a reverb right? :)
theres always anything better than uhe synths in terms of CPU efficiency :idea:
HW SYNTHS [KORG T2EX - AKAI AX80 - YAMAHA SY77 - ENSONIQ VFX]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]

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Fernando Carvalho wrote:I am liking this synth a lot, and I thought I was done with analogue emus.

I find the UI clear, I understood every control almost at first sight.

About the sound, this is a very subjective thing, I really love it. Filters, oscs, fm, pw modulation... etc work as they should, the core sound is beautiful and that´s the main thing for me. With a little help of a couple of good external effects the synth just sounds gorgeous.
yep, I'm clicking like a mofo with this thing.
you can accomplish many of the same things with many synths
so sometimes it just comes down to the interface and workflow that
gets you the sound you are after quickly. i was able to get a groovy
bass track in a couple minutes using the sequencer.
HW SYNTHS [KORG T2EX - AKAI AX80 - YAMAHA SY77 - ENSONIQ VFX]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]

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chk071 wrote:I can't confirm that it is "digital" sounding BTW. Sounds as analog as the other TAL synths, and, especially the filters sound quite analog. Just a different flavour of analog, more reminiscent of the Roland synths. Reminds me of TAL-Noisemaker. Including, unfortunately, the quite slow envelopes. But, i guess that's reminiscent of the Roland stuff as well.
I played with it a little more. It certainly isn't the fattest synth around but you can certainly get it to sound analog. Part of the 'problem' seems to be the filter design. You can let an oscillator bypass the filter. When you completely bypass the 2 filters, you get a very bright component in your sound with the expected waveforms. So, when you let an oscillator bypass filter1, it's advised to let that oscillator be processed by filter 2 to tame the high frequencies. If you bypass both filters, you get harsh sounds.
I guess we'll still have to see what the potential of this synth is.
I'm still much more a fan of the concept of Zebra and the filter implementation in Zebra.
Off course Zebra is in a different price range.
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Surely, for so many reasons, price, features etc I can't possibly imagine Patrick making this to compete with zebra.
I think his designs are always simple, very good old school sounding synths.

rsp
sound sculptist

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Same here : some lovely presets, but nothing unheard before. It's a nice one anyway. I don't think I'll purchase it, as it lacks something "special".

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zvenx wrote:Surely, for so many reasons, price, features etc I can't possibly imagine Patrick making this to compete with zebra.
I think his designs are always simple, very good old school sounding synths.

rsp
Exactly... I'm not sure why something like Zebra was even brought up in this thread...

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Niowiad wrote:
zvenx wrote:Surely, for so many reasons, price, features etc I can't possibly imagine Patrick making this to compete with zebra.
I think his designs are always simple, very good old school sounding synths.

rsp
Exactly... I'm not sure why something like Zebra was even brought up in this thread...
I thought that too... Not only are they different animals. But there is a total price disparity... :?

Anyway, I love Zebra but I'm sure this is going to be another cracking release from TAL. :tu:
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too. :lol:

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+1 Zebra comparison is pointless. First impression is it's very easy to dial in pleasing tones. :phones:

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