I will not buy your sound set, but I do want to thank you for this incredibly inspiring video. I am in the process of disciplining myself to work with just two synths and learn them inside-out, and I have a (G.A.S./fear-of-failure/marketing induced-) tendency to start doubting the synths I chose after I've worked with them for some time. Zebra 2 is one of the two synths and your video helps me stay on track by showing me the insanely cool sounds it is capable of, once understood in depth. So: thanks bud!
16:40 - Highgate Cemetery :) I really like your stuff Pendle. I play with it and play with it and hardly ever use it in my own compositions tbh, but it's inspirational and that's more than half the battle won in my book.
Interesting ... So this is essentially four products combined: A Zebra sound set, samples of those sounds, a nice looking Zebra theme... and a custom encyclopedia disguised as patch descriptions. 😉
I cant imagine why anyone would use a Mac : ) ...but try this 1.Go to "Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/u-he/Themes"and drop the (Sound Dust) theme folder. 2. Re-open Zebra. 3. Click the cog icon (top-right) to open the preference. 4. Choose "Sound Dust" as the default skin. make great noises
@@SOUNDDUST 🥳 Thanks Pendle. I've gotten myself to use Reaper for some work! It's a beast... but PC is still a book with seven seals to me... Love your stuff nonetheless! U
If anyone has trouble getting the skin to show on a Mac you can follow Pendle's instructions here but when you get to the Zebra folder simply replace the Images and Scripts folders with the ones from Sound Dust. I didn't see a Themes folder. You can put the original folders aside somewhere in case you want to return it to the factory skin at some pernt. (This worked for me on OS X 10.12.6 Sierra)
I will not buy your sound set, but I do want to thank you for this incredibly inspiring video. I am in the process of disciplining myself to work with just two synths and learn them inside-out, and I have a (G.A.S./fear-of-failure/marketing induced-) tendency to start doubting the synths I chose after I've worked with them for some time. Zebra 2 is one of the two synths and your video helps me stay on track by showing me the insanely cool sounds it is capable of, once understood in depth. So: thanks bud!
Wow man! This is what I'm calling a f*****g brilliant inspirational preset library. Again, fantastic job!
O Dear Lord !!! Just Superb !
So Creative ! and Out of the Box !
16:40 - Highgate Cemetery :)
I really like your stuff Pendle. I play with it and play with it and hardly ever use it in my own compositions tbh, but it's inspirational and that's more than half the battle won in my book.
This is really nice! Look forward to getting my hands on it (could have used it for one of the recent film scores I did for the SyFy channel.)
Interesting ... So this is essentially four products combined: A Zebra sound set, samples of those sounds, a nice looking Zebra theme... and a custom encyclopedia disguised as patch descriptions. 😉
It's greater than keen...it's Cugat !
impressive!
When and how much??
wait and see : )
Love its Bought it! How to install the bloody skin on Mac OSX?!
I cant imagine why anyone would use a Mac : ) ...but try this
1.Go to "Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/u-he/Themes"and drop the (Sound Dust) theme folder.
2. Re-open Zebra.
3. Click the cog icon (top-right) to open the preference.
4. Choose "Sound Dust" as the default skin.
make great noises
@@SOUNDDUST 🥳 Thanks Pendle. I've gotten myself to use Reaper for some work! It's a beast... but PC is still a book with seven seals to me... Love your stuff nonetheless! U
@@SOUNDDUST I just picked up the latest Zebra2 today, tried this on my Mac, but no luck.
If anyone has trouble getting the skin to show on a Mac you can follow Pendle's instructions here but when you get to the Zebra folder simply replace the Images and Scripts folders with the ones from Sound Dust. I didn't see a Themes folder. You can put the original folders aside somewhere in case you want to return it to the factory skin at some pernt. (This worked for me on OS X 10.12.6 Sierra)
@@motomuso Interesting, I only see a Themes folder. No Images and Scripts folders (High Sierra 10.13.6)