Errrm. Zebrify is not just an effect. It has oscillators for starters. This means I can use as a guitar-driven synth, or try to, at least.rockmachine wrote:Look you guys, they're two different programs, one a synth, one an effect, so why would you think that you could load type of patch into another.
Zebrify patches ???
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- KVRian
- 500 posts since 13 May, 2003 from Mostly in NSW Central Tablelands, Australia
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 665 posts since 24 May, 2009
OK, I get it's a seperate beast ... but I guess I was considering the fun re-using all these zebra patches as effects on my audioblurk wrote:Errrm. Zebrify is not just an effect. It has oscillators for starters. This means I can use as a guitar-driven synth, or try to, at least.rockmachine wrote:Look you guys, they're two different programs, one a synth, one an effect, so why would you think that you could load type of patch into another.
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- KVRian
- 709 posts since 7 May, 2002 from Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Thank you Justin for the cool ebow patch! I'm just trying the demo now and am impressed with zebrify's pitch following ability and functionality (the best available perhaps?).
My question is can the dry (input) signal be removed from the mix leaving only the synth? I poked around the patch but couldn't figure it out yet. You don't need to bother to tell me how to do it, just if it is easily possible, as I'm considering getting zebra mostly for this ability. Thanks very much!
My question is can the dry (input) signal be removed from the mix leaving only the synth? I poked around the patch but couldn't figure it out yet. You don't need to bother to tell me how to do it, just if it is easily possible, as I'm considering getting zebra mostly for this ability. Thanks very much!
