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  • Z3TA+ 2 Tutorial - James Blake "Retrograde"
2014/06/08 14:43:38
Hanley
I've recently become a lover of Z3TA+ 2 (definitely in a platonic way, I swear), so I've started using it in my synth tutorials. I thought you Z3TA+ 2 users might find this latest one interesting. In it I recreate the synth patches from James Blake "Retrograde". I'm a newbie here, so I can't post the direct link. But just search "uoD2URJ6NJk" on Youtube and it'll pop up.
 
 
2014/06/08 21:58:16
dubdisciple
Thanks. I love James Blake's music.
2014/06/08 21:58:58
dubdisciple
Btw..you can post links after you have 25 posts. It's a tactic to reduce spam.
2014/06/08 22:21:21
Hanley
dubdisciple
Btw..you can post links after you have 25 posts. It's a tactic to reduce spam.

Good to know. Thanks.
2014/06/08 22:36:44
scook
Until you reach the post count needed to put links in post make sure they cannot be resolved as links such as h t t p: // forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3049699
2014/06/09 00:25:20
dubdisciple
Great video so far. Have to watch rest later because my phone speakers can't play rhe bass. The syntorial demo is impressive. If I did not have more pressing matters (single parent) I would jump on it. I can't wait to watch rest of video. Thanks again.
2014/06/09 02:17:12
dubdisciple
oh, and to make it easier for others: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoD2URJ6NJk
2014/06/09 09:13:34
Hanley
dubdisciple
oh, and to make it easier for others:


Excellent, thanks.
2014/06/09 14:08:42
dubdisciple
Finished up the video. Great job on this. Z3ta can be a little intimidating but you made creating those patches look so easy and explained in a way that simple to follow and more importantly also easy to apply to creating other sounds. I have to say that watching this video gave me a better understanding of how Z3ta works.
2014/06/09 18:30:39
Hanley
dubdisciple
Finished up the video. Great job on this. Z3ta can be a little intimidating but you made creating those patches look so easy and explained in a way that simple to follow and more importantly also easy to apply to creating other sounds. I have to say that watching this video gave me a better understanding of how Z3ta works.



Excellent to hear! Yeah, the flexibility of Z3TA does have the downside of a tougher learning curve. But after learning it so well, I really feel like it can make almost any sound I need. 
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