Same here, didn't like V1's sound and I had high hopes it would improve since DMG is involved, but seems like V2 won't be for me. There are definitely some cool additions like the spectral osc, new filters and LFOs, but overall, it's pretty meh. I don't like the direction its taking --trying to be DAWs with built in piano roll, primitive granular osc and multisample osc, jack of all trades but not really excellent at anything. The constant tabbing workflow doesn't help either.gentleclockdivider wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 10:05 pmJust watched the serum 2 vid , and honoustly I don't see anything unique at all , it just adds more of everything the same_al_ wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 2:01 am
Actually, I'm more excited for Serum.![]()
That might change on Z3 release though.
Probably be the only two synths I'll ever need tbh
Zebra 3 otoh has some unique stuff not found elsewhere , the combination of osc fx with the new splines-guides for spectral damping etc..awesome![]()
Zebralette 3 has been out for almost a year now and It makes me wonder how many people have actually delved into it ?
It's a absolute marvel and a soundesigners dream ,the range of sounds is Phenomenal .
I never understood the serum hype ( but that's just me )
And most importantly, the sound is still meh, I have to tweak quite a bit to get sounds that I like, Zebralette 3 OTOH I was able to dialed in sounds so cool and complex that I have never heard before really quick and effortless, with extreme clarity that only Massive X is on par. And that's just 1 osc. You can really feel the almost 2 decades of experience that led to Z3.
For Serum 1 users tho, it's a huge update, for free. But for me, it's quite disappointing because it took Dave Gamble away for 5 years, really want that saturator and the extra comp models, ya know?

