ZebraCM and ocsillators
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 7 Jan, 2008
Hi,
Just bought a Computer Music Magazin and installed the famous ZebraCM. It's great, thanks to the developer!
But, although I'm not complete new to music, computers, vsti's and synthesis, I don't understand the oscillator section in ZebraCM. Is it not possible to change the oscillators? I can only see the Polywave selected. Maybe this is a very stupid question because I couldn't find a similar question on this forum, but I hope someone can explain this to me.
Many thanks in advance!!
Bas
Just bought a Computer Music Magazin and installed the famous ZebraCM. It's great, thanks to the developer!
But, although I'm not complete new to music, computers, vsti's and synthesis, I don't understand the oscillator section in ZebraCM. Is it not possible to change the oscillators? I can only see the Polywave selected. Maybe this is a very stupid question because I couldn't find a similar question on this forum, but I hope someone can explain this to me.
Many thanks in advance!!
Bas
- u-he
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
The idea is, each oscillator has 16 waveforms and you can smoothly move through these. They are chosen so that going from one to the next has a pretty high impact, i.e. when you go from 13 to 14 or from 15 to 16.
So the difference is, instead of a menu (or switch) with which you'd jump from one to the other, you'd just seamlessly morph.
Urs
So the difference is, instead of a menu (or switch) with which you'd jump from one to the other, you'd just seamlessly morph.
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- KVRian
- 654 posts since 13 Jan, 2007 from NJ, USA
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 3 posts since 7 Jan, 2008
OK, thanx! I still don't get it
(probably because I'm used to work with synths which have the 'traditional' osc's which can be selected by a menu or switch, and the thing I understand is that ZebraCM is working different on this... ?!?) But I'll dive into it when I get home this evening. The sound is just amazing for a free product. Makes me curious about the 'full' Zebra...
Bas
Bas
- u-he
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Just play around with the knob called "Waveform". This and the surrounding stuff is what replaces the waveform menu, PWM and - to some extent - a filter.
Urs
Thanks! And I must admit, latter is indeed intentional. Just a little bitBasf wrote:The sound is just amazing for a free product. Makes me curious about the 'full' Zebra...
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- KVRAF
- 2070 posts since 2 Apr, 2004
What a weird name you have....Basf wrote:OK, thanx! I still don't get it(probably because I'm used to work with synths which have the 'traditional' osc's which can be selected by a menu or switch, and the thing I understand is that ZebraCM is working different on this... ?!?) But I'll dive into it when I get home this evening. The sound is just amazing for a free product. Makes me curious about the 'full' Zebra...
Bas
