Zebra 3 - final beta Rev 21625 April 8th
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johnnyberrygoode johnnyberrygoode https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=693441
- KVRist
- 58 posts since 5 Mar, 2024
Yes, a right click is probably good too, but with a button it would be very convenient.pdxindy wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 4:56 amOr maybe a right click mute option... less clutter that way.johnnyberrygoode wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 3:56 am It would be nice to have a switch icon (as in the modulation matrix) next to the modulation activated through an empty slot. Because, as far as I understand, there is no possibility at this stage to disable the modulation running through an empty slot.
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- KVRAF
- 26941 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Agreed... the sound quality is exceptional... and full of effortless character. And yes, well worth the wait!Ficciones wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 4:04 amHear hear. The sweet spot in Z3 is huge. I get results worth saving every time I start from scratch. I love Z2 but Z3 seems more forgiving and generous. The sound is thicc and lush and the way the oscillators, envelopes and LFOs interact feels organic and full of character. It doesn't crap out or get skronky.jsheaucsb wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 7:26 pm Regardless, this is the most impressive sounding soft synth I have ever heard. Congrats!
This has been worth the wait.
- KVRAF
- 3395 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
Hint; stop using the direct modulations. It has less possibilities. Unnecessary addition if you ask me, coming from an era when there was no good mod matrixloctune wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 5:14 am Maybe I am missing something, but is there a way to bypass a direct modulation, like the enable/disable toggle in the modulation matrix?
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- KVRAF
- 3154 posts since 10 Jan, 2005
Yes, but I read from the manual that direct modulations have higher accuracy...exmatproton wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 9:12 pmHint; stop using the direct modulations. It has less possibilities. Unnecessary addition if you ask me, coming from an era when there was no good mod matrixloctune wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 5:14 am Maybe I am missing something, but is there a way to bypass a direct modulation, like the enable/disable toggle in the modulation matrix?
- KVRAF
- 3395 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
Well, if one can actually hear the difference....(maybe with audio rate mods?)
No. No bypass. However. You can temporary remove the modulator. When you re-enable the same one, it remembers the mod amount
No. No bypass. However. You can temporary remove the modulator. When you re-enable the same one, it remembers the mod amount
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30188 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I often prefer Direct Modulations over the Matrix because
a) the Matrix is indirect by definition... Direct Modulation is more immediate... no scavenger hunt, no click here first to get there
b) Direct Modulation runs at 1/4 sample rate, so 10+kHz. It's more than 10 times faster than the Matrix (yet uses less CPU/RAM)
For FMO, Filter Cutoff, Module Volume, fast LFO/Env/MSEG I'd always go Direct Modulation when available. For MIDI, slow envelopes, static signals I'd go Matrix.
Also, there are about 300 Direct Modulation slots in Zebra 3, because they cost nothing. Cost of ModMatrix slots grows increasingly with numbers, so we think 32 is a sweet spot.
a) the Matrix is indirect by definition... Direct Modulation is more immediate... no scavenger hunt, no click here first to get there
b) Direct Modulation runs at 1/4 sample rate, so 10+kHz. It's more than 10 times faster than the Matrix (yet uses less CPU/RAM)
For FMO, Filter Cutoff, Module Volume, fast LFO/Env/MSEG I'd always go Direct Modulation when available. For MIDI, slow envelopes, static signals I'd go Matrix.
Also, there are about 300 Direct Modulation slots in Zebra 3, because they cost nothing. Cost of ModMatrix slots grows increasingly with numbers, so we think 32 is a sweet spot.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30188 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
(I have never bypassed a modulation... never needed it... probably because before Hive I never had a synth where I could...)
- KVRAF
- 3395 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
Cool. Good tips. Thanks. In that case, i get the question/request for a bypass without removing the modUrs wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 9:27 pm I often prefer Direct Modulations over the Matrix because
a) the Matrix is indirect by definition... Direct Modulation is more immediate... no scavenger hunt, no click here first to get there
b) Direct Modulation runs at 1/4 sample rate, so 10+kHz. It's more than 10 times faster than the Matrix (yet uses less CPU/RAM)
For FMO, Filter Cutoff, Module Volume, fast LFO/Env/MSEG I'd always go Direct Modulation when available. For MIDI, slow envelopes, static signals I'd go Matrix.
Also, there are about 300 Direct Modulation slots in Zebra 3, because they cost nothing. Cost of ModMatrix slots grows increasingly with numbers, so we think 32 is a sweet spot.
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 26 Mar, 2026
the only way to pay less for you is to order now, before the release. Read the 1st post in the thread.Joe-J wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 7:57 pm Hello,
I can read :
"Zebra 2 license owners (from before it became Zebra Legacy) can upgrade to Zebra 3 for 30€"
In this case...
How much will cost the update for those who got Zebra2 Legacy ?
Thanks.
- KVRAF
- 37393 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Finally made it to the end of the presets, so many favourites! Many patches I got totally lost in. Zebra 3 has an alive, organic quality - so many patches surprise you with the direction they flow in and the sheer range of timbres and expression in one patch is extraordinary. Considering this has no samples and no arp/seq it's amazing how real it sounds and how much motion is possible in the patches.pdxindy wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 6:01 amAgreed... the sound quality is exceptional... and full of effortless character. And yes, well worth the wait!Ficciones wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 4:04 amHear hear. The sweet spot in Z3 is huge. I get results worth saving every time I start from scratch. I love Z2 but Z3 seems more forgiving and generous. The sound is thicc and lush and the way the oscillators, envelopes and LFOs interact feels organic and full of character. It doesn't crap out or get skronky.jsheaucsb wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 7:26 pm Regardless, this is the most impressive sounding soft synth I have ever heard. Congrats!
This has been worth the wait.![]()
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- KVRian
- 1044 posts since 17 Mar, 2005 from Bay Area
I have started at the first preset and listened to EVERY SINGLE preset in Z3, since beta 1. Then, beta 2 came with more presets, so I did it again. And then this latest beta had a few 100 more, so I once again have gone from start to finish but Im not done yet! The sound character coming from Z3 is beyond that of.... nearly any other soft synth, possibly all of them, and Ive spent the last few months putting this to the test. Its stunningly clean and pristine, and makes me extremely happy every time I play it, and it feels like an instrument made by people who love synthesizers!aMUSEd wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 10:05 pmFinally made it to the end of the presets, so many favourites! Many patches I got totally lost in. Zebra 3 has an alive, organic quality - so many patches surprise you with the direction they flow in and the sheer range of timbres and expression in one patch is extraordinary. Considering this has no samples and no arp/seq it's amazing how real it sounds and how much motion is possible in the patches.pdxindy wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 6:01 amAgreed... the sound quality is exceptional... and full of effortless character. And yes, well worth the wait!Ficciones wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 4:04 amHear hear. The sweet spot in Z3 is huge. I get results worth saving every time I start from scratch. I love Z2 but Z3 seems more forgiving and generous. The sound is thicc and lush and the way the oscillators, envelopes and LFOs interact feels organic and full of character. It doesn't crap out or get skronky.jsheaucsb wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 7:26 pm Regardless, this is the most impressive sounding soft synth I have ever heard. Congrats!
This has been worth the wait.![]()
Ill try to settle down my fandom comments now so people dont accuse me of being a brand manager. =P
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- KVRer
- 20 posts since 14 Sep, 2013
Is there anyway to add our own custom tags to each category? Can't seem to find a way to do it, unless I'm an imbecile
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- KVRian
- 919 posts since 7 Sep, 2014
As I can understand the official release of Zebra 3 in July?.. just saw that the beta was expired in July.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30188 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
There isn't one. I can't recall the exact reasons, but there were many.lucassantana wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 3:59 am Is there anyway to add our own custom tags to each category? Can't seem to find a way to do it, unless I'm an imbecile
Some people have used bank names as a way to custom tag their own presets.
You can also save your own tags in the description field and create "saved searches" to find them quickly in the files view.
