zebra test run
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zebra test run
messing with zebra. The thing sounds good. It's modular kind of, but definitely has a strong preference for being very wavetable driven.
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Re: zebra test run
I love their Filters, and could care less if they're Analog as I already have that and DSP. Their filters have a unique character where one can actually say it's a u-He synth.
It's on a short to buy list for me this year.
Didn't like it much the first time I downloaded it, but it wasn't fair as I had it next to the SE-1 and Solaris coming out of my 1000w QSC-K12s.
The compnay reminds me of PianoTeq.
Their first run was lacking and since then they have moved the ball forward.
Diva is over hyped, but Zebra is definately fine synth.
After 18 years somebody was bound to create a Native synth that was powerful enough to use in a live mix.
It's on a short to buy list for me this year.
Didn't like it much the first time I downloaded it, but it wasn't fair as I had it next to the SE-1 and Solaris coming out of my 1000w QSC-K12s.
The compnay reminds me of PianoTeq.
Their first run was lacking and since then they have moved the ball forward.
Diva is over hyped, but Zebra is definately fine synth.
After 18 years somebody was bound to create a Native synth that was powerful enough to use in a live mix.