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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: z3ta 2
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Oh, I have it and I get it. I was mostly joking - it's a fine, if not way overused, synth that you have to admit is very lacking in the modulation department.
I agree - the original Z3TA GUI was annoying to look at. Just a horrid color combination with grainy graphics and blurry lettering. I hated looking at it. Z3TA2 looks so much nicer.
One thing I've never understood is why so many people (not referring to you, Geoff) say that it's difficult to learn and program. Pretty much everything (aside from the effects, waveform editor, etc.) is right there on the main page, even in the original version. It's pretty straightforward IMO from that perspective, especially considering that it's a 6-oscillator synth with EGs, LFOs, and modulation capabilities galore. |
Yer the moduation on Sylenth is a little bit pants tbh. Still, that's not what the thing is about tbh and it does have it's own personality.
I don't know what it is about z3ta and it's learning curve, but I just don't find it at all intuitive. I think it could be that (like Massive for example) you don't have everyhing on GUI visible at the same time, and I tend to forget where I am when I program Massive. I likes fings simple me 
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