Zebra2, Diva and ACE mini-tuts in YouTube

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Howard wrote:Zebra2 tuts 46 (more PWM) and 47 (more comb filters) are up. We might even reach 50 by christmas ;)
Thanks! I'll watch 'em now :)

Cheers
Dennis

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I've learned so much from Howard's Zebra tutorials. You can think of buying Zebra as the price of getting an ongoing master class in synth internals. Plus you get a noisemaker too! :P

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Thank you for these Howard. I am really enjoying them and they are perfect in size. I tried to give a thumbs up on each one on Youtube but it says that service is not available for some reason :? . So I logged in here (which I never do) to thank you. Much appreciated. :)

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You're welcome, Joey!

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I just started to download all the videos (I hope that's ok?) :)
I can really recommend to download them! They are much more fun without all the nasty youtube artifacts! :)

Cheers
Dennis

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Whoa. Hold on. These are available to download? Where?

My laptop HATES youtube. (She's approaching 4 years old.) Can do all kinds of wonderful things, but can't stream a freaking video.

I would love if these tutorials were available some other way. Would seed. Or pay!

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joelcorriveau wrote:Whoa. Hold on. These are available to download? Where?

My laptop HATES youtube. (She's approaching 4 years old.) Can do all kinds of wonderful things, but can't stream a freaking video.

I would love if these tutorials were available some other way. Would seed. Or pay!
If you have RealPlayer installed, just hold your mouse over the video. A little popup will appear that says 'dowload to RealPlayer'. RealPlayer also comes with a converter to get the videos into whatever format you need. I put them on my phone so I can watch them anywhere when I have some free time.

One caveat: just because you CAN download a particular video doesn't mean you SHOULD. Respect the owner's copyright. I would guess it's okay to download these tutorials for personal use, unless Howard minds.
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joelcorriveau wrote:Whoa. Hold on. These are available to download? Where?

My laptop HATES youtube. (She's approaching 4 years old.) Can do all kinds of wonderful things, but can't stream a freaking video.

I would love if these tutorials were available some other way. Would seed. Or pay!
I used this thingy here: http://www.chip.de/downloads/Free-YouTu ... 34309.html (I can't find an english page. The download process should be pretty straight forward though).
Just install it, paste this URL: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... ature=plcp into it, wait until it's ready (can take some minutes) and click download.
It will automatically download all vids from that playlist :)
It's the best solution I've found.

But as DocAtlas already pointed out you shouldn't really use it to download all your favorite videos. I only installed it do download these tutorials for example (Since I'm pretty sure that Howard and Urs are ok with that).

Cheers
Dennis

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I know it's early days but some Diva tutorial vids would be excellent! :love:

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grandmasterbird wrote:I know it's early days but some Diva tutorial vids would be excellent! :love:
But of course - once Howie is back, and once we have a proper product page :oops:

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Urs wrote:
grandmasterbird wrote:I know it's early days but some Diva tutorial vids would be excellent! :love:
But of course - once Howie is back, and once we have a proper product page :oops:
Great stuff, look forward to it!

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Are these tutorials a good way to get started?

I bought Zebra2 today, it's my first synthesizer and I have absolutely zero knowledge about what things like LFO1 or XMF1 do, for example. I have read the manual and although it says how to use Zebra it is difficult to read if you are a beginner, like me.

I'm trying to figure out what is the best way for me to get started.
Trial-and-error, load patches, try to see what the effects do while also using the manual and maybe the tutorials on YT?

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BlackT wrote:
I'm trying to figure out what is the best way for me to get started.
Trial-and-error, load patches, try to see what the effects do while also using the manual and maybe the tutorials on YT?
All of the above :)

If you've read the manual, the videos should make some sense, I'd check them out. Figuring out how some presets work might be a good step after that. I remember learning a lot by just copying a couple patches exactly, knob by knob. You will probably want to reference the manual often. It won't come all at once, but all the u-he stuff really rewards the effort to keep digging deeper!

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xh3rv wrote:You will probably want to reference the manual often.
BTW reference: At the bottom of each page in the manual is a row of quick links - perhaps a bit cryptic at first, but you should soon get used to the abbreviations. I hope...

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Thanks guys, I'll do that.

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