MATRIXSYNTH: U-He Zebra 2: Dark Cinematic Presets. Sound Demo Performance


Thursday, September 04, 2025

U-He Zebra 2: Dark Cinematic Presets. Sound Demo Performance


video upload by Anton Anru

"🌌 Noise of Oblivion is a collection of 50 atmospheric presets for the U-He Zebra 2 virtual synthesizer. It features 5 drones, 16 pads, 7 rhythmical, 12 strings, and 10 textures.
🏙 The soundset contains dark, cinematic soundscapes that evoke the atmosphere of a sci-fi thriller, dystopian world, or intense drama. This carefully crafted collection delivers a wide variety of timbres designed to take your productions into uncharted sonic territory, blending futuristic tones with a vintage edge.

📦 Get these presets: https://antonanru.sellfy.store/p/u-he...

🎆 Inspired by sci-fi films, dystopian stories, urban landscapes, noise ambient albums, experimental art, and modern sound design, it captures both raw intensity and subtle atmosphere.
The soundset is built around the idea of imperfection—gritty, lo-fi textures shaped by evolving modulation, resulting in timbres that are expressive, alive, and full of character. These sounds bring a strong atmospheric identity to any track, performance, or visual project.

🎛 Each patch is performance-ready, with velocity sensitivity and ModWheel assignments mapped for expressive control. The ModWheel introduces additional modulations — such as brightness, tonal shifts, or dynamic movement.

🕹 A special focus has been placed on X/Y performance controls. They allow you to transform the timbre in real time—shaping tone, stereo width, modulation depth and rate, noise levels, distortion, detuning, space, echo, reverb, effect balance, envelopes, and more.
The X/Y controls can be manipulated with a mouse or used as 1–8 macro knobs for hands-on control via a standard MIDI controller, making the soundset highly expressive and performance-friendly.

🎆 The bank spans a broad spectrum of timbres: dark, noisy, lo-fi, vintage/retro, cold, distant, dull, big, massive, epic, bright, orchestral, distorted, metallic, tense, atonal, non-harmonic, fx-like, soundscape, evolving, moving, sweeping.

💽 Perfect for genres like Dark Noise Ambient, New Age, Cinematic, IDM, Electronica, Dub, Deep, Techno, Industrial, Minimal, Psy, Trance, Garage, Progressive, Experimental, and others.
These timbres also work in movie soundtracks, games, apps, digital art, sound installations, and VR landscapes—anywhere a dark, immersive mood is needed.

Technical Info – How to Import Presets
Open the Zebra plugin.
Go to the Presets tab.
On the left panel, find the User folder.
Drag and drop the folder Anton Anru – Noise of Oblivion from your computer into the User folder inside Zebra.
Restart the plugin or refresh the presets list if needed.
The presets should now appear under User in the Zebra browser.
Make sure you are using the latest vst-plugin version.

Contents:
00:00 ST Basalt
01:17 PD Asphalt
02:29 PD Chamber
04:14 TX Edge
05:51 ST Sorrow
07:34 RH Outflow
09:17 DR Risk
10:57 PD Choral
12:52 TX Scheme
14:09 PD Morpheus
15:28 ST Reactor
17:34 TX Danger
19:14 RH Swing
21:05 TX Exit
23:45 ST Streets
25:15 DR Deception
26:33 PD Intrigue
28:11 ST Glacial
29:34 ST Pressure
31:07 ST Marine
32:40 RH Pendulum
34:39 PD Moan
36:29 RH Collapse
38:11 ST Terra
39:27 DR Return
41:02 ST Network
43:05 PD Labyrinth
44:46 TX Apathy
46:12 PD Silence
47:42 RH Emission
49:31 PD Derelict
51:37 DR Distance
52:55 TX Hydraulic
54:11 PD Spiders
56:01 DR Copper
57:20 TX Insomnia
58:18 TX Subzero"

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