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    Ultimate Freak
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    Default z3ta

    anyone using the z3ta+ plugin?? how's it feel?

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    It acts pretty much the same as the fm7. Its quite nice if your after a nice FM synth. :D

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    You thinking of the right synth?

    It's a subtractive synth with waveshaping and a modulation matrix... And it sounds gorgeous! It's not too hard to get to grips with either... Look for a review in one of the mags and pick up the basics from there...

    Tequila

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    Im sure im on about the same one? God knows? Is the interface silver?

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    Z3ta+ has six (I think) oscillators, each of which can be one of many basic waveforms - whuch can then be shaped with harmonically richifying goodness :)

    It has a pair of filters, lots of mod options and a fair few LFOs and such - as well as an x-y pad...

    Haven't found any FM synthesis on it though - yet - and it's not REALLY modular, just well put together ;)

    The interface is blue-silver. It can sound like the Juno quite nicely, but also like a Virus - a little... It can come up with rich pads, hard acid, the wroks. It's ridiculously tweakable.

    If you're interested in this synth, look at the Albino as well. This is similarly sweet - the effort here has gone into making the filtering sound as rich as the expensive hardware - rather than wave-shapey gimmicks ;)

    :)

    Tequila

 

 

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