Hi all,
If you're attending NAMM later this month, please visit us at booth 10206 between Halls A and B, right next to Bitwig!
Among other things, we'll be showcasing a beta version of Zebralette 3. We'll demo some of its sonic capabilities as well as Wavetable/MSEG editing tools.
While "beta" means "feature complete but still a bit buggy", we hope to go public soon after NAMM. We'll then spend the coming weeks and months fine tuning the user experience and its sonic powers with the help of your feedback.
We're confident that Zebralette 3 will become one of the most comprehensive wavetable generation tools available, and like its predecessor, it'll be free.
As for what "Zebralette" is, it's really just a small synth based on one Zebra oscillator and one Zebra MSEG, with a bit of surrounding stuff, made up from standard modules we have. It works as its own synth because the oscillator is pretty capable on its own. In the past 10+ years I've been on and off able to work on a new version, which increases the consistency between visual editors, and vastly expands sonic possibilities.
As for the most tingling question: We can not yet assess a timeline as to when its bigger brother - Zebra 3 - is ready, but once Zebralette 3 is finished, the largest chunk of work on Zebra 3 is done as well. Also, our team has been making big progress in areas that are not part of Zebralette. We'll know more once we get there.
Cheers,
- U
If you're attending NAMM later this month, please visit us at booth 10206 between Halls A and B, right next to Bitwig!
Among other things, we'll be showcasing a beta version of Zebralette 3. We'll demo some of its sonic capabilities as well as Wavetable/MSEG editing tools.
While "beta" means "feature complete but still a bit buggy", we hope to go public soon after NAMM. We'll then spend the coming weeks and months fine tuning the user experience and its sonic powers with the help of your feedback.
We're confident that Zebralette 3 will become one of the most comprehensive wavetable generation tools available, and like its predecessor, it'll be free.
As for what "Zebralette" is, it's really just a small synth based on one Zebra oscillator and one Zebra MSEG, with a bit of surrounding stuff, made up from standard modules we have. It works as its own synth because the oscillator is pretty capable on its own. In the past 10+ years I've been on and off able to work on a new version, which increases the consistency between visual editors, and vastly expands sonic possibilities.
As for the most tingling question: We can not yet assess a timeline as to when its bigger brother - Zebra 3 - is ready, but once Zebralette 3 is finished, the largest chunk of work on Zebra 3 is done as well. Also, our team has been making big progress in areas that are not part of Zebralette. We'll know more once we get there.
Cheers,
- U
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