Black And White are 2 soundsets for Zebra with a total of 265 patches. There is also a Dark Zebra version All patches have modwheel control and the 4 XY pads assigned to control various elements.
Black contains 128 patches and a Dark Zebra version where the original 128 patches have been enhanced and given a more analog and darker feeling to be fully used with the ZebraHZ version. The sounds have a dark, mysterious and ominous character. The soundset found its inspiration in the works of Salvador Dali, the writings of Edgar Allan Poe and the music of Boards of Canada, Jon Hopkins and the soundtracks of Westworld (Ramin Djawadi) and Mr. Robot (Mac Quayle). This soundset explores deep, rich and unknown worlds.
The soundset contains:
19 ARP’s
7 Bass Loops
12 Basses
11 FX
5 Keys
11 Leads
12 Pads
7 Percussions
17 Pulses
19 Soundscapes
8 Sequences
White contains 128 patches and a Dark Zebra version where the original 128 patches have been enhanced and given a more analog and richer feeling to be fully used with the ZebraHZ version. The sounds have a lush, ambient and light mysterious character. This soundset found its inspiration also in the works of Salvador Dali, Vincent Van Gogh and the classical and hugely rich music of Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Ralph Vaughan Williams and with this soundset I try to capture the rich evolving sound worlds these masters have created and translate them into an electronic palette.
The soundset contains:
20 ARP’s
9 Basses
15 Chords
3 Chord Sequences
4 FX
12 Keys
12 Leads
27 Pads
5 Percussions
4 Pulses
10 Soundscapes
7 Sequences
Sample Library Review on Black and White:
“Beautifully conceived Keys in both libraries. I found the ones in White especially engrossing and hypnotic
The Sequences and ARPS offer a lot of variety and makes good use of Zebra’s sophisticated Arpeggiator section
The PADS are incredibly inspirational and useful in the electronic and ambient genres of composition
Effective use of the Oscillation wave editor and sophisticated use of Zebra’s powerful LFO and MSEG modulators.”
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