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Posted by adamtrance on Dec-31-2006 15:25:

Well, you would need a nasa computer to run all of these z3tas at the same time. Every sound is run with one instance of z3ta and they are exported to wav, then I made the demo out of the wavs.
There are times when two sounds are playing at the same time, like a pluck and a pad. So there is two z3tas playing.
Also I havent layered 5 zetas to make one pad, each different sound comes from a single plugin.


Posted by DJSolo on Jan-01-2007 16:49:

Very impressive demo. I especially liked the House clips towards the end. Do you have any intentions of making a sounbank dedicated to House sounds? There are many trance soundbanks but virtually no House soundbanks...


Posted by raZor on Jan-02-2007 09:46:

quote:
Originally posted by adamtrance
Well, you would need a nasa computer to run all of these z3tas at the same time. Every sound is run with one instance of z3ta and they are exported to wav, then I made the demo out of the wavs.
There are times when two sounds are playing at the same time, like a pluck and a pad. So there is two z3tas playing.
Also I havent layered 5 zetas to make one pad, each different sound comes from a single plugin.


Well the demo's awesome...some of the best I've heard from z3ta.

I was looking at your website and looking at your comptuer setup. How do you manage to create sounds with only 512 MB RAM?? Doesn't the computer slow down a lot when you add many differnt instruments in a track? I'm just asking because I don't really want to upgrade my computer and was wondering of any "workarounds" to the problem.


Posted by thecYrus on Jan-02-2007 09:51:

quote:
Originally posted by raZor
Well the demo's awesome...some of the best I've heard from z3ta.

I was looking at your website and looking at your comptuer setup. How do you manage to create sounds with only 512 MB RAM?? Doesn't the computer slow down a lot when you add many differnt instruments in a track? I'm just asking because I don't really want to upgrade my computer and was wondering of any "workarounds" to the problem.


RAM isn't that important if you don't use much samplers.. the usual VST synhts and effects use mainly CPU power.


Posted by MessiahProject on Jan-02-2007 10:34:

Okay, so demo is awesome - love the pads.


SO STOP TEASING!

Please give us the soundset!

TMP


Posted by n14owns on Jan-10-2007 11:26:

Wow, awesome


Posted by djms on Jan-10-2007 11:52:

you know what Adam - I don;t think you should sell or share this soundbank, you've obviously put so much time and effort into it that you should now go make a rack of good tunes with it and then some time in the distant future when you become a sound engineer and dont make tunes as much then give it to the masses.


Posted by DJ Shibby on Jan-10-2007 12:17:

quote:
Originally posted by djms
you know what Adam - I don;t think you should sell or share this soundbank, you've obviously put so much time and effort into it that you should now go make a rack of good tunes with it and then some time in the distant future when you become a sound engineer and dont make tunes as much then give it to the masses.


True...

That would be a shame though.


Posted by jey on Jan-10-2007 14:23:

quote:
Originally posted by djms
you know what Adam - I don;t think you should sell or share this soundbank, you've obviously put so much time and effort into it that you should now go make a rack of good tunes with it and then some time in the distant future when you become a sound engineer and dont make tunes as much then give it to the masses.


are u mad! his patches are amazing and a joy to use! dont put ideas like that in his head lol


Posted by adamtrance on Jan-11-2007 10:39:

Lol, hmmm...perhaps I will do just that
Nah, I want to help you guys. Expect this to be out this week, or early next, I am just waiting for my bank to fix my account.Thank you all for your patience.


Posted by adamtrance on Jan-12-2007 10:02:

It is available to anyone who is interested. Thank you all for waiting and I hope you guys will make some great original tunes and remixes!


Posted by jey on Jan-12-2007 22:14:

your site isnt working for me!

anyone else gettin this????


Posted by substorm on Jan-12-2007 22:22:

Thumbs up

Work's greate from here!


Posted by jey on Jan-13-2007 00:10:

Dam!!


Posted by substorm on Jan-13-2007 02:59:

quote:
Originally posted by jey
Dam!!


Try visiting mine...Adress below! If you cant enter mine, i thing i know what the problem could be!


Posted by jey on Jan-13-2007 12:31:

quote:
Originally posted by substorm
Try visiting mine...Adress below! If you cant enter mine, i thing i know what the problem could be!



that was a sneeky way of getting me to check your new funky site lol

i deleated all my offline cookies and it worked fine after....

new site looks good sub!


Posted by substorm on Jan-13-2007 15:22:

quote:
Originally posted by jey
that was a sneeky way of getting me to check your new funky site lol

i deleated all my offline cookies and it worked fine after....

new site looks good sub!


Haha..no no, that wasnt what i wanted! I just thought that maybe it would have been a javascript issue!


Posted by Snakebyte on Jan-21-2007 11:57:

I might just buy this from you in the near future. Sounds great!


Posted by aNYthing on Jan-21-2007 19:50:

Interesting how people bash on TI or make statements like "who needs a virus anyway". While I give props to someone who spent time and effort making excellent sounds, I think the concept of "pay for patches" is rather archaic.

You see some PHENOMENAL patches on Virus website (or other sites), yet they are ALL FREE. Some of the industry's best sound designers like Ben Crossland, Matt Picone, Matt Stoley and even Howard Scarr (of Albino/Blue VSTi Synth fame) - all make excellent and free patches available.

Best of luck to you with your sales, tho, hate to say it - give it time and your patches will be freely traded on remaining p2p portals faster than you can say "d'oh! there goes my profit!"



Cheers!


Posted by substorm on Jan-21-2007 19:52:

quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
Interesting how people bash on TI or make statements like "who needs a virus anyway". While I give props to someone who spent time and effort making excellent sounds, I think the concept of "pay for patches" is rather archaic.

You see some PHENOMENAL patches on Virus website (or other sites), yet they are ALL FREE. Some of the industry's best sound designers like Ben Crossland, Matt Picone, Matt Stoley and even Howard Scarr (of Albino/Blue VSTi Synth fame) - all make excellent and free patches available.

Best of luck to you with your sales, tho, hate to say it - give it time and your patches will be freely traded on remaining p2p portals faster than you can say "d'oh! there goes my profit!"



Cheers!


PARTY POOPER! ^^


Posted by Jason_R on Jan-21-2007 20:58:

quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing


You see some PHENOMENAL patches on Virus website (or other sites), yet they are ALL FREE. Some of the industry's best sound designers like Ben Crossland, Matt Picone, Matt Stoley and even Howard Scarr (of Albino/Blue VSTi Synth fame) - all make excellent and free patches available.


Cheers!


I think it's very likley that the above people were paid by access.

I don't own zeta but best of luck adam.


Posted by djms on Jan-22-2007 11:18:

Adam;s still a student at school and gets paid by no one. He spends loads of time tweaking and making sounbanks and if he wants to sell them and make money then good on him I say. At the end of the day it's people;s choice as to whether or not they want to buy it or not.

I spend loads of time making ace trance that will sell very well and I'll make money from so I don;t see much difference. Arksun sells his sound banks as well.

It will probably be over every p2p out there but hopefully like all music enough people will buy it to give adam the confidence to make more soundbanks (hopefully for the minimoog) hint hint


Posted by Lindo on Jan-22-2007 19:19:

how much is 30 lbs in american dollars? this soundset is too awesome to not buy. if you don't buy it, you're either too poor to afford it or you don't have enough respect for someone that put their time into creating it =P

That's my two cents


Posted by adamtrance on Jan-23-2007 16:16:

It is always interesting to read comments on different points of views.
There are free patches on my site especially for this purpose. If someone cant afford it or does not want to buy it, they can get those.
There will be more free patches/banks in the future, but I really need to concentrate on school right now.

I have no idead how much 30� euros is in other currencies, but you can always use googles own currency converter. On google search engine write like this: "30 euros in dollars" and it should do some calculations. One funny thing is you could also write: "30 american money in indian money" and it works! lol.


Posted by Final Call on Jan-23-2007 17:16:

cool its 38 bucks for US then..i have 110 on me at the moment, thinking i might buy it =].


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