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Awesome track.

Sounds kind of depeche mode/tears for fears, and I mean that in a good way.
Thanks very kindly, Mitch (I grew up on TFT & DM, so I'm sure there's a little of those influences lurking around, LOL).

Nice tracks all around, guys. Tasty bassline on your track, Hakey - that kind of thing really illustrates why I love Zebra for doing synth bass, and why, despite momentary pangs of analog gear lust, I've never shelled out for a Moog or the like...I just don't feel any pressing need for it.
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Vectorman wrote: I just put up a track called "The Road Behind" on my Myspace player that was done with 26 instances of Zebra, a couple of vocal tracks, and a few additional effects plugins - that's all.
Based on this description I was expecting something far more electronic sounding, but it turned out to be a pop song. Nice work. The synths are all very tasteful and organic sounding.

Victor.

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hakey wrote:. Apart from the percussion and some external fx (delay and reverb), it's all Zebra (14 different patches, I think - all Howard's).
Good to know that I'm not the only one relying so much on presets...

Cool track. It grooves very nicely, and it has a cool set of sounds.

Victor.

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justin3am wrote:Have a look here...

Tactless

I'd say about 85% of the sound sources are Zebra, 9 or 10 instaces. Plus a bunch of MFM2.

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Thanks for listening. :)
Very nice. I dig this a lot.
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I just got the latest version of Zebra and did a little tune with it. Great synth and a lot of fun to play with. There are eighteen instances of Zebra along with a couple of others. Zebra is very easy on my AMD dual core computer. I think Urs did a fantastic job and I highly recommend it is a real pleasure to work with.

Check it out:

Night Drive

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Sometimes i leave the record button on when i jam with a new preset and on rare occasions its even worth listening to later on. The background is that i made a patch with lots of wavesequencing and decided to give it the full treatment, meaning throw all i can think of into the patch itself.

Took me 2 days to polish the wavesequences so they matched in an interesting way by using velocity to switch between them. When the wavesequences was done i put in 2 types of brass and this is what the patch sound like when your in the mellow mood:

http://www.xsynth.com/demos/MK_Mizsty.mp3

The is the raw recording so you will hear me trying to catch up with the delay type of thing while maintaining the overall feel. Its just a simple tune with lots of atmosphere. Hope you enjoy it.

/Michael
Last edited by mkastrup on Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
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mkastrup wrote: this is what the patch sound like when your in the mellow mood:

http://www.synthtronic.com/demos/MK_Mizsty.mp3


/Michael

MK, that is really good.

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Lovely.
And stunning (but that doesn't surprise me a bit, with it coming from you).

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Lovely, as always. I wish I had your talent, Michael.
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Purrrrrrrrrdy!

Victor.

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this is definitely made with Zebra.

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vyralx wrote:this is definitely made with Zebra.
What a refreshingly new joke!

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vyralx wrote:this is definitely made with Zebra.
:roll:
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Stop making me feel good.

Bill

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