CakeAlexS
This is still on my "to do" list:
http://www.groove3.com/str/z3ta-explained.html
Here is another bookmark for you Alex. Digital Sound Factory has a 42 min tutorial on
YouTube. I like that video because the first thing he does is initialize the program and walks through the signal flow and controls from scratch as it were. Z3TA+2 has so much it can do.
b rock, thank you so much for the insight. I will give that a try one of these days. When it comes to synths I do not understand them well enough to know the "right tool for the job" yet either. The (sad) comedy after failing with Z3TA+2 was I got fixated on the song itself for practice in reconstructing a song, and defaulted to starting my version at the drum fill and pasted the lead in from the original. That fill makes a very sharp transition to achieve that stunt, and without those first 13 seconds the song didn't sound right at all (to me), although I recall a radio version starting at the fill.
@OP, sorry about the hijack there. I wanted to make sure your question was answered first, but every time b rock posts I learned from his wisdom.