Best zebra presets1/24/2024 I can’t get my head around Alchemy’s confusing (to me, at least) interface, although I read the user guide from cover to cover, always ending up with sounds that are OK, but far from what I want them to sound like. While I occasionally create my own patches for the music I ‘compose’, up till now I’ve been doing that with some success only using Hexeract and SurgeXT. Suffice it to say that Zebra is in the same league of plugin synths as Alchemy, Surge XT, Serum, and Dune, and it allows for an enormous range of sounds and sound types. You can read u-he’s Zebra2 Legacy webpage if you’re interested to know exactly what’s included (a hell of a lot!). This review is not going to discuss the technical details of the Zebra2 Legacy components. I tried both Zebra2 and ZebraHZ, the latter which this review covers. When I read the greatest composer of film music of our times actually used a mildly modified Zebra2 for some of his movies, I had to try it out, so I purchased a licence and started experimenting. In addition, you get close to a whopping 4000 presets. Zebra2 Legacy is actually a bundle containing Zebra2, Zebralette, a number of Zebra effects and ZebraHZ, a special version the company developed at the request of Hans Zimmer. A synthesiser for 99 Euros that is used by one of the most famous composers of our times? Is that even possible? Zebra2 Legacy is a special offer from u-he, the company behind the Zebra and Hive synths.
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