ZebraHZ Expansion - "Windmill". Use code “gwdebut” for 40% off before end of month.

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From realistic brass to kinetic baselines to epic pads, windmill is the perfect expansion to ZebraHZ for film composers, electronic musicians, and musicians of all genres.



https://soundcloud.com/greywindmusic/se ... mill-demos

Windmill is a collection of 132 presets aims at "uncharted" mid-high sonic arenas of Zebra2/ZebraHZ. Centered around the idea of "movement", as you play you feel the flow of motions carry through. One of the main goals when designing the soundset is to provide a body of instruments that can be performed by themselves while not sounding too "synthy". Articulations are crafted to accommadate different styles of playing and genres of music.

Created with different but homogeneous "sceneries" in mind, Windmill depicts the "natural" sonic landscape with artificial inventions, hence the name. It's the perfect candidate for ambient supporters, blending in with orchestral colors, or to be supported by orchestral instruments.

Rich in character and depiction, the soundset is suited from natural landscape to sci-fi settings. Simply layer few patches from different categories to test out an emotion. I hope you will find the soundset useful as hours of inspiration, a new collection in your arsenal, and maybe, your new favorite instrument.

About the (upcoming) Zebra2 Version:
A handful (but not a lot) of presets utilize ZebraHZ's DIVA filters, compressors, four comb filters and resonators. In few cases without these modules will alter the sound dramatically. The ideal "workaround" for Zebra2 is to redesign those patches in Zebra2. There will be a Zebra2 version of windmill coming soon, to accommodate Zebra2 users. And if you own either of them the other one will be available at a greatly reduced price.

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