Hey all,
Looking for some feedback/advice on the z3ta+ and vanguard synths.
Has anybody been using these at all in their productions, what are your thoughts surrounding them and are they good at producing sounds relevant to the various genres discussed on this forum?
Thanks in advance
Thoughts & Opinions on Z3ta+ & Vanguard synths
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k, sorry..i exagerated definetly. that's how i felt this morning. why don't you try them and see if it fits your needs. i tried zeta, but the interface is not really my thing. some good ldigital sounds in it...but i prefer smoother sounding synths.
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Exactly the sort of answer i was afterplaster wrote:k, sorry..i exagerated definetly. that's how i felt this morning. why don't you try them and see if it fits your needs. i tried zeta, but the interface is not really my thing. some good ldigital sounds in it...but i prefer smoother sounding synths.
Thank you
If I would have to choose between the two, I would defo go with Z3ta+. Lots more oscillators, modulation (the matrix is great!) and routing possibilities, it goes way deeper than Vanguard. And I also prefer the sound of Z3ta+ over Vanguard, but that's personal.
Gui wise I slightly prefer knobs over sliders, but hey, can't have everything :-).
From what I remember Z3ta+ is less cpu friendly than Vanguard.
Gui wise I slightly prefer knobs over sliders, but hey, can't have everything :-).
From what I remember Z3ta+ is less cpu friendly than Vanguard.