Both Zebra and Sylenth are excellent sounding synths and very capable of do anything. People use more Sylenth cuz it's very easy to use and thre's thousands of soundset for it. Anyways Zebra doesnt kill Sylenth but not lose that competion either. There's maybe 30 vst synths which are great. If you want make soundtracks Camel Audio Alchemy kills both of those anyway. Also FL Studio is very capable DAW as well 10 others. It depends on what you going to do with that DAW.ATS wrote:Tronam wrote:I'm intrigued by this conclusion. What do you mean by "sound quality"?ATS wrote:It for sure sounds amazing. I laughed when someone said Zebra 2 "kills it". Zebra is the most overrated anything in the world. It doesn't touch the sound quality of Sylenth1.
how good it sounds. I guess you could say the less "cheap sounding" the better. Ever hear some of these weaker synths, some free ones, some really low priced ones? They have a "cheap" sound to them. The farther in the other direction is what I call "sound quality".
Which synth is killing Sylenth1?
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- KVRist
- 85 posts since 10 Nov, 2010 from FI
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- KVRAF
- 9113 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
Gee I feel the exact opposite.ATS wrote:It for sure sounds amazing. I laughed when someone said Zebra 2 "kills it". Zebra is the most overrated anything in the world. It doesn't touch the sound quality of Sylenth1.
To me, Sylenth1 is one of the most overated.
And Zebra is still being developed and getting better all the time.
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
Really? Why is that? Zebra has been used for big movie soundracks, apparently...hansba wrote:If you want make soundtracks Camel Audio Alchemy kills both of those anyway.
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- KVRist
- 85 posts since 10 Nov, 2010 from FI
Ok admit. Both are really good for that use.Kriminal wrote:Really? Why is that? Zebra has been used for big movie soundracks, apparently...hansba wrote:If you want make soundtracks Camel Audio Alchemy kills both of those anyway.
- KVRAF
- 2424 posts since 9 Mar, 2004 from Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Sylenth is popular for a reason. The fundamental sound quality is really good, and you can run a bunch of voices out of it without killing your CPU. Beyond that, it's pretty much a matter of taste.
I like Sylenth for it's strengths, but it's not my favorite synth out there. Z3ta+ and Z3ta 2 can do pretty much the same kinds of sounds with proper programming, plus a whole lot of things Sylenth just simply can't do. Nothing wrong with that. Leonnard wasn't looking to make a synth that does everything lol.
I like Sylenth for it's strengths, but it's not my favorite synth out there. Z3ta+ and Z3ta 2 can do pretty much the same kinds of sounds with proper programming, plus a whole lot of things Sylenth just simply can't do. Nothing wrong with that. Leonnard wasn't looking to make a synth that does everything lol.
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- KVRAF
- 9113 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
Agreed, Z3ta+2 programmed properly does the job nicely.Xenos wrote:Sylenth is popular for a reason. The fundamental sound quality is really good, and you can run a bunch of voices out of it without killing your CPU. Beyond that, it's pretty much a matter of taste.
I like Sylenth for it's strengths, but it's not my favorite synth out there. Z3ta+ and Z3ta 2 can do pretty much the same kinds of sounds with proper programming, plus a whole lot of things Sylenth just simply can't do. Nothing wrong with that. Leonnard wasn't looking to make a synth that does everything lol.
- u-he
- 30209 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I have managed to hold my breath for 3 minutes and 27 seconds. That's my new record.ATS wrote:It for sure sounds amazing. I laughed when someone said Zebra 2 "kills it". Zebra is the most overrated anything in the world. It doesn't touch the sound quality of Sylenth1.
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
Urs wrote:I have managed to hold my breath for 3 minutes and 27 seconds. That's my new record.ATS wrote:It for sure sounds amazing. I laughed when someone said Zebra 2 "kills it". Zebra is the most overrated anything in the world. It doesn't touch the sound quality of Sylenth1.
- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
Double that and you'll be hired for the inevitable remake of "The Creature from the Black Lagoon".Urs wrote:I have managed to hold my breath for 3 minutes and 27 seconds. That's my new record.ATS wrote:It for sure sounds amazing. I laughed when someone said Zebra 2 "kills it". Zebra is the most overrated anything in the world. It doesn't touch the sound quality of Sylenth1.
On topic: I'm very sure that there's no reason for one synth to kill another synth. In point of fact, all available synths are coexisting peacefully, with love in their oscillators and compassion in their filters.
- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
i was about to comment but its really not worth it.ATS wrote:It for sure sounds amazing. I laughed when someone said Zebra 2 "kills it". Zebra is the most overrated anything in the world. It doesn't touch the sound quality of Sylenth1.
Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.
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- KVRAF
- 9113 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
ariston wrote: On topic: I'm very sure that there's no reason for one synth to kill another synth. In point of fact, all available synths are coexisting peacefully, with love in their oscillators and compassion in their filters.
Awww, I suddenly feel all Chrismassy and stuff.
- KVRist
- 147 posts since 30 Jun, 2013
Beware the fanboysmurnau wrote:i was about to comment but its really not worth it.ATS wrote:It for sure sounds amazing. I laughed when someone said Zebra 2 "kills it". Zebra is the most overrated anything in the world. It doesn't touch the sound quality of Sylenth1.
And it was simply pathetic to see a dev jump into this thread because someone didn't like his product quality.
- KVRAF
- 26963 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Sylenth is only over-rated in the sense that it is super popular within a certain genre... In other areas it is hardly even mentioned...BBFG# wrote:Gee I feel the exact opposite.ATS wrote:It for sure sounds amazing. I laughed when someone said Zebra 2 "kills it". Zebra is the most overrated anything in the world. It doesn't touch the sound quality of Sylenth1.
To me, Sylenth1 is one of the most overated.
And Zebra is still being developed and getting better all the time.
One of the odd things is that lots of people who like Sylenth say it sounds analog. It is obviously digital and doesn't sound like an analog synth at all other than being a basic subtractive architecture.
Sylenth does the supersaw sound better than Zebra...
Myself, I find Sylenth a bit boring... demo'ed it lots of times, found some things I liked, some I didn't and I always pass... the last dozen or so soundsets I've listened to all sound just like previous soundsets. I find it weak in the bass, the high end is very nice and it does that lovely shimmery fizzy sound really well.
There are lots of tones you cannot get out of it... The world of synthesis is vast and Sylenth is a little sliver... The sonic range of Zebra is 50 times that of Sylenth. Even if Zebra were not developed further, there could be fresh soundsets coming out for it for years. It is so deep and vast and there is still so much territory to explore. I so enjoy that myself. Different strokes as they say...
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- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
You said "fanboys". And you added a "lol" to it. Then you misspelled "Sylenth1". Then you greatly exaggerated the number of presets available for said synth. Then you confused "it's" with "its". Then you claimed that someone named "Lennar" seems dead, even though I can't think of a single dev that's called "Lennar", although I can imagine he wouldn't appreciate to be assumed dead, providing he actually existed.pinkpanther wrote: Beware the fanboysSynleth1 is popular because it has a million of presets available and it's sound designers that keep it alive. Lennar seems dead.
And it was simply pathetic to see a dev jump into this thread because someone didn't like his product quality.
And then you found someone else "pathetic".
