Finishing up new 4th set for Z3ta+/2. Sound requests?

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Hey guys

I have a halfway-done set of Z3ta sounds and plan to finish it this month. The completed product will be 140 patches with a similar theme to "Dark N Dirty", targeting Liquid Dubstep, Drum & Bass, Mid-Tempo Breakbeat, etc.

Any requests out there while I finish up this sequel? For those who have Dark N Dirty, what would you like to see done differently this time around?
Last edited by Xenos on Mon May 14, 2012 9:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I can haz skri113x bazz?

:D :hihi: :D
Disco flangus shenanigans

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Hehe well I did make 10 wobble basses in here, though I've been balancing that with the addition of dark/moody yet liquid textures.
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Hey Xenos, how many Z3ta banks do you have now? Quite a few?

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awol9000 wrote:Hey Xenos, how many Z3ta banks do you have now? Quite a few?
The thread title says this is his fourth.


:D

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I would love to see a soundset dedicated to the whole psytrance genre - ranging from psychedelic bass sounds to the crazy sfx sounds you get.

Uplifting atmospheres and chillout sounds pads only soundset would be fantastic as well.

Would defo buy those 2 packs if created.

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Wondering if you are thinking of creating any CA alchemy soundsets?

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Actually a psytrance set for Alchemy would be an excellent idea! :). It has all the modulation features needed for proper psy work and a really nice set of "Macro Controls", XY Pads, etc for automating in your sequencer software.
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Can you make some presets that use keyswitching to change the modulations and morph the sound? Like if it is a bass synth then you only need two octaves for the actual sound, then use the rest of the keyboard for keyswitching.

Basically like what Melohman does. Is that possible with Z3ta?

I purchased your Dark N Dirty from Cakewalk, but after making one track, since then I haven't really been trying to make electro.

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meldavid wrote:Can you make some presets that use keyswitching to change the modulations and morph the sound? Like if it is a bass synth then you only need two octaves for the actual sound, then use the rest of the keyboard for keyswitching.

Basically like what Melohman does. Is that possible with Z3ta?

I purchased your Dark N Dirty from Cakewalk, but after making one track, since then I haven't really been trying to make electro.
Z3ta does not have the Melohman type functionality. It would be awesome if it did, though. Heeeeeyyyyy....you have Symptohm: Melohman?! I have it, too :). I've got to make a good DnB/Dubstep bank with that - the keyswitching function would work some very serious magic on the morphing, evolving basses those genres are known for.
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Nobody else? Really stepping things up over here and should have the set available for purchase for the "faith buyers" by the end of the week (though the MP3 demo/official release won't be until a few days after that).

The name of this coming set is "Deadly Dubtronica".

Note to the Dubstep fans: Since "Dark N Dirty" didn't have very many wobble type basses, I've made up for that in this new set, HOWEVER, the main focus of this set is on the more chilled-out, mellower vibe that puts the "dub" back into "dubstep" - less focused on Skrillex and the majority of this set being reminiscent of such artists as Zed's Dead, Rusko, Kromestar, Kode9, Mala, James Blake, Coki, Digital Mystikz, Loefah and Zomby.
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