midi-et-quart
12:15
Hi there,
currently I'm learning a lot on sound design with both Serum and Zebra.
Actually, I like using electronic dance music sounds (risers / basses / FX) and mixing them with orchestral soundtrack music.
From what I heard, Zebra's low end would get me faster to satisfying results but I could miss the wavetable functionality of Serum.
I recently went through a few courses on Evenant with @karelpsota who seems to use Serum a lot, and I like this one feature very much which consists in drag-n-dropping lfo's or envelopes to different parameters like volume levels / cutoff etc... This seems like a big time saver.
On the other hand, Zebra has a solid reputation in the realm of film music thanks to some of its users and the sounds they have made with it... Also, the fact that there are more presets for that genre available gets me interested (of course I would make my own ones, but learning from some great sound designers like The Unfinished or from presets of The Dark Zebra would surely be a course on its own..)
What would you recommend?
I could imagine getting both at some point, but first I would like to focus all my energy on just one. Thanks!
currently I'm learning a lot on sound design with both Serum and Zebra.
Actually, I like using electronic dance music sounds (risers / basses / FX) and mixing them with orchestral soundtrack music.
From what I heard, Zebra's low end would get me faster to satisfying results but I could miss the wavetable functionality of Serum.
I recently went through a few courses on Evenant with @karelpsota who seems to use Serum a lot, and I like this one feature very much which consists in drag-n-dropping lfo's or envelopes to different parameters like volume levels / cutoff etc... This seems like a big time saver.
On the other hand, Zebra has a solid reputation in the realm of film music thanks to some of its users and the sounds they have made with it... Also, the fact that there are more presets for that genre available gets me interested (of course I would make my own ones, but learning from some great sound designers like The Unfinished or from presets of The Dark Zebra would surely be a course on its own..)
What would you recommend?
I could imagine getting both at some point, but first I would like to focus all my energy on just one. Thanks!