The Unfinished – Zebra Theta Dark Edition (SYNTH PRESET)

By | July 6, 2018

 

Publisher : The Unfinished
Website : The Unfinished
Format : SYNTH PRESET ZEBRA 2.6+

Description : Zebra Theta: Dark Edition is a collection of 200 patches for u-he ZebraHZ, and also includes the original 200 patches for u-he Zebra2.
Theta is designed to bring back Zebra a few years back and create classic synthesizer sounds, but with little modern kinetic flavor. The sound is inspired by excellent analog machines, such as Prophet 5, Minimoog and Yamaha CS, as well as digital classics such as DX7, Fairlight and Emulator II. Thus, you can expect that synthetic sounds will be warm, crunchy, sandy and crisp. There drift and depth, impact and presence.
Theta is also ideal if you are a fan of modern works such as Tron Legacy, Ex Machina, Stranger Things and Mr Robot, or music from the game series such as Mass Effect and Deus Ex. Or maybe it seems to you that you are creating your own soundtrack to the new Blade Runner movie?
Lush, shiny pads; deep, thick bass; intensive, innovative leads; dynamic sequencing; smooth, wide landscapes – and all this with vintage effects of the 80’s, but with a little hint of modernity. Zebra Theta is also great for ambient and synthave music, as well as for cinematic soundtracks.
The Dark Edition uses the diabolical darkness of Zebra filters. In addition, everything is controlled by the modulation wheel and the X / Y pads.

 

 

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