Breeze wrote:The argument is that it makes the process more exciting, like an auction or a horse race. I personally hate both, so I'm on your side on this. Also, IMO, the price to pay for it is that it also makes it possible to be influenced by other people's votes and in the very worse case, for voters to swing the vote; however I have been assured that the people here are among the most honest and forthright in the world.satYatunes wrote:I would suggest to keep the scoreboard for the last moment surprise. I don't see the point in keeping a tally through out the voting period open. What value does it add?
BTW: the argument does have some validity in this ZPC: at this time we have a neck to neck race... can you hear the pounding of the hooves? The snorting of the stallions? Can you feel the electricity in the air as each of these astounding Zebra presets struggles against earth and wind to liberate themselves from the clutches of defeat and claim their rightful place in history on the throne of victory?
Nah... but apparently some do
Zebra Patch Contest 17 - Voting
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- KVRist
- 237 posts since 5 Feb, 2006 from Toronto
It is exciting! - and yeahhhh of course it has an effect on how you cast your vote...e.g. now we are down to sudden death round - we might all try to vote for the one we didn't vote for last time just to be NICE
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
I'm still waiting to hear from one of the preset authors via PM (you know who you are
). Once I hear what he wants to do we'll either do a sudden death 24h vote or call a winner.
Thanks for all the input guys and hopefully we won't keep you in suspense much longer.
Thanks for all the input guys and hopefully we won't keep you in suspense much longer.
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
No they don't!hakey wrote:The tension!
The top 4 all deserve a prize, imo.
There will be only one winner, who takes it all.. from the rest!
I am surprised that one of my favorite patches got only 2 points .. maybe you guys don't know how to play it!
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
Update: The two patch authors are in discussion to (possibly) split the prizes. If they can come to an agreement I'll post the authors. Otherwise we'll go to a 24 hour sudden death round! 
(first post updated with patch authors for everyone else...)
(first post updated with patch authors for everyone else...)
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
Wait!... where's ***** from the author list?

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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
I will neither confirm nor deny hakey is one of those two preset authors.3ee wrote:Wait!... where's hakey from the author list?![]()
In other news the moon landing was faked, 9/11 was an inside job, and JFK was assassinated by alien elvis-look-alikes.
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
^ Yeah, I'm confirming nothing. 
Whilst we're awaiting the outcome, might I direct your attention to next month's ACE "Modular Madness" contest and the October patch contest: suggestions thread? Particularly the latter, where your comments would be especially appreciated.
And if anyone wants to discuss the voting system - secret ballot vs open thread voting/running tally, we could do that too.
Whilst we're awaiting the outcome, might I direct your attention to next month's ACE "Modular Madness" contest and the October patch contest: suggestions thread? Particularly the latter, where your comments would be especially appreciated.
And if anyone wants to discuss the voting system - secret ballot vs open thread voting/running tally, we could do that too.
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- KVRian
- 743 posts since 14 Apr, 2004
Aaargh!
2 points to complete my u-he arsenal!
Anyway i'm really glad that a lot of people appreciated my preset.
A preset that could be really enhanced in a better way because i did it in rush just 2 hours before the deadline!
Thank you all for the presets, this was my first contest (AFAIR) and it was really fun to participate and see the evolution of the votes!
And now, target: ACE patch contest!
2 points to complete my u-he arsenal!
Anyway i'm really glad that a lot of people appreciated my preset.
A preset that could be really enhanced in a better way because i did it in rush just 2 hours before the deadline!
Thank you all for the presets, this was my first contest (AFAIR) and it was really fun to participate and see the evolution of the votes!
And now, target: ACE patch contest!
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
Our patch authors have come to a gentlemen's agreement about the prize winnings.
hakey with preset Major Tomita + has requested the u-he NFR license.
Breeze with preset Corpus Fugit has requested a copy of Michael's Soliton soundset.
Thank you both for coming to an amicable decision and I want to thank everyone else for participating, we had a great set of presets this time!
hakey with preset Major Tomita + has requested the u-he NFR license.
Breeze with preset Corpus Fugit has requested a copy of Michael's Soliton soundset.
Thank you both for coming to an amicable decision and I want to thank everyone else for participating, we had a great set of presets this time!
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
Didn't say nothing. 
I would like to share some of the stuff I've learned during this contest, if someone else has something to share please do so here.
Helvetica:
- I was inspired by hermode tuning when I was making this one. Try to reset the oscillator's detune with this one and notice the sharpness and extra clarity will be gone.
- Delay2 was used as a modulation effect for the higher lead part only. Take a look at the modulation matrix under "Delay2:Mix" I used keyfollow on keyfollow to distort the liniar keyboard follower modulation. (you can also try velocity on velocity for an exponential velocity curve
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- Global section - under Send2 knob, the "Send2 Depth" is used to give the attack of the sound some extra sharp punch... next time you'll use the compressor to shape a sound for punch, you can try this instead... envelopes are polyphonic.. that means you'll still have the punch when playing multiple notes instead of an overdriving mess usually caused with a compressor in this case.
Hope these are helpful!
Cheers mates
3ee
I would like to share some of the stuff I've learned during this contest, if someone else has something to share please do so here.
Helvetica:
- I was inspired by hermode tuning when I was making this one. Try to reset the oscillator's detune with this one and notice the sharpness and extra clarity will be gone.
- Delay2 was used as a modulation effect for the higher lead part only. Take a look at the modulation matrix under "Delay2:Mix" I used keyfollow on keyfollow to distort the liniar keyboard follower modulation. (you can also try velocity on velocity for an exponential velocity curve
- Global section - under Send2 knob, the "Send2 Depth" is used to give the attack of the sound some extra sharp punch... next time you'll use the compressor to shape a sound for punch, you can try this instead... envelopes are polyphonic.. that means you'll still have the punch when playing multiple notes instead of an overdriving mess usually caused with a compressor in this case.
Hope these are helpful!
Cheers mates
3ee
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
Thanks once again to Brian for collecting the patches and organising this voting thread - he deserves recognition for the not-inconsiderable time and effort he puts in each month. 
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- KVRAF
- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
Congrats to hakey and Breeze
And thanks again Brian and hakey for the organisation of the contest!
Cheers
Dennis
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
Yes, that's true, thanks Brian!hakey wrote:Thanks once again to Brian for collecting the patches organising this voting thread - he deserves recognition for the not-inconsiderable time effort he puts in each month.
And congrats everyone for making such cool patches ...with special mentions to the winners hakey and Breeze! Cheers guys!
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- KVRian
- 939 posts since 1 Sep, 2010 from Birmingham, UK
+lots3ee wrote:Yes, that's true, thanks Brian!hakey wrote:Thanks once again to Brian for collecting the patches organising this voting thread - he deserves recognition for the not-inconsiderable time effort he puts in each month.
And congrats everyone for making such cool patches ...with special mentions to the winners hakey and Breeze! Cheers guys!
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