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Can I check what revision this should now be please? :)

Also any good links on getting to understand Zebra and how to tweak sounds etc?

Thanks

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MFXxx wrote:Also any good links on getting to understand Zebra and how to tweak sounds etc?
This playlist should keep you busy for quite some time: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8B3F7A60F7CF76BA :)

Cheers
Dennis

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The Zebra manual was written by Howard Scarr and covers everything in great detail. You may find, like I did, it takes more than one read through. ;)

There are a ton of great tutorial videos on U-He's YouTube channel as well - http://YouTube.com/uheplugins

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Dennis beat me to the punch! To be fair, I was tapping away at an iPhone. ;)

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noiseprovesnothing wrote: There are a ton of great tutorial videos on U-He's YouTube channel as well - http://YouTube.com/uheplugins
Thanks will check out over the weekend.

Manuals dont go well with my head - too much reading :)

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:scared: :scared: :scared:

How can urs do all this thinks in one live (week)

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Clones ? Androids ? Time travel ?

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He did all this when he was a kid.
He's just releasing it a little at the time... (business law) :D
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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liquidsound wrote:He did all this when he was a kid.
He's just releasing it a little at the time... (business law) :D
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noiseprovesnothing wrote:Ch00rD - you'll LOVE Zebra. Nothing that is that versatile and sounds that good should take as little CPU as it does. :)
Yeah, I've already flirted with her quite a bit while making out with her fat little nieces. ;) It's definitely the versatility that always attracted me, and its 'workhorse' efficiency means that I don't have to worry much about bouncing stuff to audio files (something I typically avoid like the plague).

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Ch00rD wrote:
noiseprovesnothing wrote:Ch00rD - you'll LOVE Zebra. Nothing that is that versatile and sounds that good should take as little CPU as it does. :)
Yeah, I've already flirted with her quite a bit while making out with her fat little nieces. ;) It's definitely the versatility that always attracted me, and its 'workhorse' efficiency means that I don't have to worry much about bouncing stuff to audio files (something I typically avoid like the plague).
You and me both - especially anything using delays.

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Urs & others,
I was ready to try this, though because I also own Dark Zebra/ZebraHZ, I was hesitant because of this statement:

"Installing Zebra2 v2.6 will overwrite your ZebraHZ 2.5 installation, which means you will also need to install the new Dark Zebra beta"

Is the Dark Zebra beta there also for Mac owners?

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Urs wrote:
What otoh makes a good sounding TB? I think we should start a thread about this in a few months...
Oooooh ..... there's a hint :D

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Urs wrote:
Ch00rD wrote:Fwiw: I still need to talk myself into getting Z2 before Z3 comes out (somehow I've managed to do so far with only ZebraCM and occasionally running the demo for 15 minutes...)
Or maybe you could just lend me a bunch of analogue synths, say a TB-303 or two and I could compensate you for that by sending you a Zebra license... :idea:
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MFXxx wrote:Manuals dont go well with my head - too much reading :)
To understand Zebra2, you MUST read the manual. Watching tutorials is not an alternative.

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aaron aardvark wrote:I was ready to try this, though because I also own Dark Zebra/ZebraHZ, I was hesitant because of this statement:

"Installing Zebra2 v2.6 will overwrite your ZebraHZ 2.5 installation, which means you will also need to install the new Dark Zebra beta"

Is the Dark Zebra beta there also for Mac owners?
Wait a few days, and everything will become available (non-betas).

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