melocoton wrote:So, like many people I checked the demo out based on this thread but I don't get it. What are you guys using it for? The filters sounded nice but the interface seems needlessly complex for what I want to do. I guess it's a personal thing but I'm just surprised that it seems so unanimously loved.
If you want a straightforward 2 osc -> filter synth, then Zebra might not be for you. If you have no use for the vast sonic potential, then the interface would be more immediately complex than you need. If you do want/need to make use of such diverse synthesis possibilities then the interface is a marvel to allow you to use all that in an easy and understandable way. The interface is nice too, in that looking at a preset someone else made, it is easy to see what is happening. Some synths take much more looking and figuring to trace the signal path, modulations etc
I particularly like Zebra 2 because I do not want to have piles of different synths. It is capable of such a wide range of sounds from solid string emulations, to organ/ep sounds, some nice percussive stuff, bells, leads, pads, ambient textures as good anything out of synths like absynth etc. It also has enough osc's and modules that it is easy to design a preset, say an ep sound, then think, hmmm, I want to add a little percussive sound on key release and just do it. It is visually very easy to create a preset with 2 or more component sounds which have a completely distinct signal path, so that percussive sound on key release can have its own filter, envelope, effects etc. There are some powerful tools out there, and different people will have different opinions, but I have never enjoyed sound design as much as I do with Zebra2.
At the same time, it is easy to use 1osc and 1 filter and get rich solid sounds. It will not be as immediately easy as a simple VA synth, but once comfortable with the interface you can use it this way as well.
Add in a developer who is responsive to user suggestion, an open good person, and obviously not just in it for the money, and then you know some of why it is almost unanimously loved.