Agreed on practically all counts. Wonderful synth, sounds great, having massive fun, have some (too long ago) memory of Z2 workings to get the basic gist of what goes where, but indeed figuring out what modulates what, which value goes where, and why the mod matrix shows some stuff but not all of it (and takes up lots of space for little practical info)… all that indeed at times makes you feel you drive into a concrete wall. Headaches, that is.Supersensory wrote: Fri Dec 12, 2025 6:15 am I bought Zebra 3 on beta as I was looking for a do-it-all sound design synth, and it seems like it can really deliver on much of that which is great. I do have some issues with the UX though, which I hope that there may be some time to address while still in beta:
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I understand that it's still in development and much may still be subject to change, but I wonder if other people feel similarly about some of these points.[…]
And GUI wise: it would be nice if, apart from scaling (zooming) into the interface you could also drag the window to a bigger size so that it can contain (vertically at least) more modules -- and in an ideal world, horizontally widening the window would open up a 3rd column, for either (left) sound sources or (right) modulators. That way on a 4K monitor (of which I have 2) you could set the interface to 140%, *and* stretch out the window to full monitor-size to show more content than the default view.

