--- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@p...> wrote: > (1) I assume you mean the FZ-1. The VZ-1 is not a sampler. No, I mean I sampled the VZ-1. The samples are in .aif format and the programs are for Logic's EXS-24. > > (2) CZ programming is somewhat intuitive. > Basic Plan: > > DCW-->DCF-->DCA > Digitally Controlled Waveform is your wave. > Digitally Controlled Filter is your filter. > Digitally Controlled Amp is your amplified. > > Envelopes have 8-stages. You have rate and level for each step. you > can set your own sustain point and end points. Editing the CZ-1 is intuitive, but I was hoping that there were some pointers on achieving certain results (types of sounds) and unleashing the hidden potential of the synth. Matt > > Hope this helps. > > --Steve > --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "mandcmiller" <mandcmiller@e...> wrote: > > Hey Gang, > > Just wanted to let you all know that I've uploaded a handfull of > samples of a friend's > > VZ-1. The programs are built for the EXS-24, but they can be > translated or the > > samples can be easily imported into another sampler. Every C and F# > is sampled from > > C1 to C7. > > > > http://www.millertone.com/samples.html > > > > On another note, I recently picked up a CZ101 and want to know if > there are any > > tutorials for editing. > > > > Thanks and enjoy the samples, > > > > Matt Miller
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Re: Free VZ-1 samples
2005-05-04 by mandcmiller
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