ZebraCM
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slicedbread
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Ohh, FYI -
ZebraCM presets are compatible with Zebra 2, so if you upgrade to the modular synth, your presets can move with you!
Also, Urs is an insanely nice and humble guy.
ZebraCM presets are compatible with Zebra 2, so if you upgrade to the modular synth, your presets can move with you!
Also, Urs is an insanely nice and humble guy.
GO VEGAN!!! - Macbook Air, Bass Station II, Some Korg shit, Live Suite, U-He, Audio Damage, Microtonic, Ohmicide, more soft stuffs, awesome controllers, euro rack modular synth,an awesome cat.
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heavensdaw
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Wierd.. I posted a thread on KVR asking about where to find the Zebralette download. [why do these things happen?]
It turns out that Zebralette can only be obtained [legally] through a German magazine 'Sound an recording'. I tried calling them but they don't speak any English, so i'm waiting for a German friend of mine to pass by and I'll try with their help again.
As for Zebra CM..
I got a copy of Computer Music over here in Spain yesterday and yes it did have it on the cover dvd. Havn't had any time to check it out yet...
Someone from the KVR thread wrote....
Zebra CM has:
2 ZCM OSC with fixed waveforms and fixed OSC FX (they both have their own LP/HP filter as well)
1 Z2 Noise module
1 Z2 Filter (not XMF) with all 19 filter types
2 Z2 Envelopes w/velocity and keytrack tunables per segment)
2 Z2 LFOs including the user step mode (and a super nifty graphical view of the LFO)
1 Global LFO including the step mode
1 Z2 ModFX
1 Z2 Delay
1 Z2 Reverb
A fixed/variable signal path of: OSC1 + OSC2 + Noise -> VCF -> FX section
The FX section is a simplified Z2 FX section with a 3x2 matrix allowing you to chose which effect goes where. There's even a send/return function built in.
Hope this helps
Hd
It turns out that Zebralette can only be obtained [legally] through a German magazine 'Sound an recording'. I tried calling them but they don't speak any English, so i'm waiting for a German friend of mine to pass by and I'll try with their help again.
As for Zebra CM..
I got a copy of Computer Music over here in Spain yesterday and yes it did have it on the cover dvd. Havn't had any time to check it out yet...
Someone from the KVR thread wrote....
Zebra CM has:
2 ZCM OSC with fixed waveforms and fixed OSC FX (they both have their own LP/HP filter as well)
1 Z2 Noise module
1 Z2 Filter (not XMF) with all 19 filter types
2 Z2 Envelopes w/velocity and keytrack tunables per segment)
2 Z2 LFOs including the user step mode (and a super nifty graphical view of the LFO)
1 Global LFO including the step mode
1 Z2 ModFX
1 Z2 Delay
1 Z2 Reverb
A fixed/variable signal path of: OSC1 + OSC2 + Noise -> VCF -> FX section
The FX section is a simplified Z2 FX section with a 3x2 matrix allowing you to chose which effect goes where. There's even a send/return function built in.
Hope this helps
Hd
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Well, you can also legally get it by buying zebra 2heavensdaw wrote:It turns out that Zebralette can only be obtained [legally] through a German magazine 'Sound an recording'. I tried calling them but they don't speak any English, so i'm waiting for a German friend of mine to pass by and I'll try with their help again.