Your opinion about Zebra 2

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pdxindy wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 5:16 pm
WasteLand wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 4:38 pmthat zebra2 has it's own character, and dark zebra; resonators!!
I love the Dark Zebra Resonator!!
o well, why not share that i own my first u-he synth! yes, the Zebra2 + The Dark Zebra, why not the full monty. and i can play the dark knight in the holy grail.. that is more my kind of sounddesign, i think...

it is indeed a sounddesign monster. which i will tame and not tame at the same time, the next weeks..

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I just grabbed Zebra2 and Dark Zebra, along with Diva and Repro. Diva and Repro look familiar, so I was able to dive right in. Zebra, I've only dabbled with and tweaked some presets. But it sounds as good as advertised.

I'm not great with modern synths, so it may take a while for me to get acquainted with Zebra. Until then, I'm happy to tweak presets. The only other modern synth I use is Pigments, and I never got to deep into it.

In addition to u-he's tutorials for Zebra2, any good Youtube sources anyone would like to recommend?
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We've recently experimented with a new video format to introduce Zebra... even if Acid bass lines aren't your thing, I think this video explains the workflow rather well:



(this is basically a remake of one of our old video tutorials, making it more "tangible")

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Yep that's a good format!

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agreed...

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Great video :tu:
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Agreed. These quite short videos are a great foundation to try things on your own or experiment after watching and building a similar patch.

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I use it in Trap and Dubstep textures! Indispensable!
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Urs wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:15 pm We've recently experimented with a new video format to introduce Zebra... even if Acid bass lines aren't your thing, I think this video explains the workflow rather well:



(this is basically a remake of one of our old video tutorials, making it more "tangible")

YES!!!


(and I do prefer this way more than the presenter everyone else seems to like which I always find ....)

rsp
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Urs wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:15 pm We've recently experimented with a new video format to introduce Zebra... even if Acid bass lines aren't your thing, I think this video explains the workflow rather well:
I usually don't watch videos (too much small talk for my taste), but this one seems very well done, sticks exclusively to the point without diversions, and doesn't last for too long.

This format is a winner, IMO. :tu:
Fernando (FMR)

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Like it much!!

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What are your favorite ways to make Zebra sound a bit more bright and full besides ditching it for Hive or Diva? Even the most aggressive Zebra presets sound tamed, like they sit far back with high end roll off. Maybe that's just its style or maybe I am just really bad with Zebra ;)

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GMusic wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 5:53 pm What are your favorite ways to make Zebra sound a bit more bright and full besides ditching it for Hive or Diva? Even the most aggressive Zebra presets sound tamed, like they sit far back with high end roll off. Maybe that's just its style or maybe I am just really bad with Zebra ;)
Typically use "crisp" as oscillator renderer instead of "smooth". Use "Morph" waveforms rather than "Blend". That really is all there is to get absolutely full range brightness like in any other synth.

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zvenx wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:48 pm
(and I do prefer this way more than the presenter everyone else seems to like which I always find ....)

rsp
indeed, the most boring voice on the Internet :wink:

nice simple video btw

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AnX wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 6:33 pmindeed, the most boring voice on the Internet :wink:
that would be me... trust me, the videos I spoke myself had people fall asleep instantly.

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