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HorizonUK
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: London
z3ta vst

Hello I was wondering about the use of the Z3ta VST in cubase, does anybody know if you only have to load it once in the vst selection box for multiple layer usage... for example load it once then have it being used for bass, strings and lead with the one loaded

Or

Do I have to do what im doing atm which is loading a new z3ta into the vst select bit for every layer i use it for, so im ending up with like 10 z3tas in the vst bit and it causes my computer to lagg greatly...

Please help because its a good vst...
Thanks

Horizon


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Zombie0729
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you mean multiple outputs? no.

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DiscoStew
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if each z3ta you have loaded have the same settings, you can group all the layers into one mixer channel. but that assumes that all your other settings on each layer is the same.


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HorizonUK
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I see, so I still have to upload various z3ta +'s if i want more than one layer then?


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MERiDiAN5i2
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Unless there is some new fancy version of Z3TA that I've not yet seen, it is a single-channel output, one layer per instance.

It's also a CPU hog, although it does make some cool sounds

Use freezing or sample it... running 10 instances of Z3TA is a bit excessive.

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HorizonUK
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Oh right, damn, thanks for the help, i need to start freezing actually...


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