new Sunny Lax Z3TA 2 Essentials soundset
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Sunny Lax |
Hi Guys,
my soundset for Z3TA 2 is released on Freshly Squeezed Samples!
Check the demo here:
video
or here:
site
How you like it? :nervous: |
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alanzo |
Hey Levente, thanks for that remix a few years ago ("Eleni").
There's a lot of supersaws, I guess that's still what trance is. But more than that, this show-peaces a pretty mediocre instrument. Why did you choose Z3ta? Is it something you're a fan of for your own productions? |
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sako487 |
quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
Hey Levente, thanks for that remix a few years ago ("Eleni").
There's a lot of supersaws, I guess that's still what trance is. But more than that, this show-peaces a pretty mediocre instrument. Why did you choose Z3ta? Is it something you're a fan of for your own productions? |
Z3ta is medicore? How? I've always thought it's one of the more powerful synths compared to the rest |
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alanzo |
quote: | Originally posted by sako487
Z3ta is medicore? How? I've always thought it's one of the more powerful synths compared to the rest |
Powerful, sure, but it sounds like crap. It's a decade old and was created close to when soft synths where brand new. |
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sako487 |
quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
Powerful, sure, but it sounds like crap. It's a decade old and was created close to when soft synths where brand new. |
What would you say is a good sounding synth today? |
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alanzo |
quote: | Originally posted by sako487
What would you say is a good sounding synth today? |
I haven't delved into any soft synth enough to be able to say, but have been impressed by demos of Arturia's MiniMoog, have really enjoyed what I've heard out of U-he ACE and Diva, and feel there is a lot of potential in Waldorf's Largo. |
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Trancelover03591 |
I think most of them sound excellent. However, if your intention was to imitate the synths used in those tracks, they are not all perfect matches to me. You sure did a good job reproducing the melodies and arrangements though. Overall, I would enjoy using them! |
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MSZ |
quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
Hey Levente, thanks for that remix a few years ago ("Eleni").
There's a lot of supersaws, I guess that's still what trance is. But more than that, this show-peaces a pretty mediocre instrument. Why did you choose Z3ta? Is it something you're a fan of for your own productions? |
download a demo of reason and play with the thor, its much better than most of the softsynths out there. In my opinion its much better than the zeta2. |
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Sunny Lax |
quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
Hey Levente, thanks for that remix a few years ago ("Eleni").
There's a lot of supersaws, I guess that's still what trance is. But more than that, this show-peaces a pretty mediocre instrument. Why did you choose Z3ta? Is it something you're a fan of for your own productions? |
Actually this demo isn't strong enough, cause the soundset isn't about only supersaws. I'm doing another demo which shows more!
I think z3ta is a pretty cool synth with a lot of potential, i always loved it. Maybe Sylenth1 sounds a bit better, but in my opinion every instrument has its own sounding, and sometimes good to add something else to the production, not always the in sylenth sound :) |
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TranceLover007 |
quote: | Originally posted by Sunny Lax
........ not always the in sylenth sound :) |
Now I'm taking this personally :whip: :whip: :whip:
Just kidding man, will play with this Z3TA and see what I can do with it, by the way -> nice to see you here from time to time ;)
Cheers,
Darek |
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Evolve140 |
I find it amusing that people are so opinionated about which soft synths they use, like it's a DAW war or something. Considering the amount of processing and production that goes into a patch these days, complaining or arguing about which softsynth you use is very amateurish and stupid. Once you begin processing a sound, sometimes it hardly matters which soft synth you are using. And Alan you've been out of the game for a while so, take it easy... |
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