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The Unfinished releases Zebra Gravastar

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The Unfinished

The Unfinished has released Zebra Gravastar, a collection of 180 sounds for u-he's Zebra2 synthesizer, aimed at cinematic scoring with a dark, organic edge.

The bulk of this soundset was originally designed for composer Jason Graves (Tomb Raider, Until Dawn, Dead Space) to use for his score for Ubisoft's Far Cry: Primal.

Gravastar focuses on non-traditional synth sounds, inspired by more natural sonic character: wood, glass, rock, dirt, noise, distortion, resonance, light and fire.

The soundset is full of deep rhythms, shadowy pulses and ethnic loops, as well as ghostly textures, tectonic bass and luminescent pads. These sounds are alive and breathing; growing and evolving.

This collection takes particular advantage of Zebra's FM/noise oscillators; its comb filters and its advanced waveform options. Though devised through software and synthesis, Gravastar's heart lies in the natural, the tribal, the environmental, the elemental.

Each sound has dynamic movement and options programmed into the modwheel and the X/Y pads, for further sonic exploration.

Gravastar also comes in a Dark Edition, with a further 180 sounds that take the original patches and re-interpret them in ZebraHZ. The expansion has a grittier, more analogue and electronic vibe.

Price: £24.99 +VAT. The Dark Edition (which has all 360 patches) is £34.99 +VAT.

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mevla
mevla
18 March 2016 at 7:49pm

Very nice soundset. Provides a fair amount of inspiration for creating textures. The accent on organic sounds actually makes it steer away from the usual, long, synth sounds. There is a good amount of loops and sequences. Not so much leads, naturally, although pads are present. A space is given to sound effects (the SC patches) which can also colour your compositions. I was kind of turned off by the mention of noises and dirt, and rocks and such, but it turns out to be a rich soundset (got the Dark version). If your compositions rely on establishing moods, this is a great soundset. And if I may, made by someone who creates a good amount of creative Zebra2 soundsets. I don't know if one of these days he'll tackle doing a soundset for Bazille ! :)

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