Diva 1.3.0b3 (r1973)
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- KVRer
- 6 posts since 6 May, 2005
Nice! I've been waiting for this.
A possible bug in the latest beta:
I get some timing-issues in Ableton Live (perhaps also other hosts?). I think perhaps it has to do with latency-compensation.
To reproduce:
Set your soundcard latency pretty high (like 20ms or something) and make some some rythmic pattern with Diva.
Then, switch on the metronome - it seems now that the Diva is just a little ahead of the metronome on each beat.
A possible bug in the latest beta:
I get some timing-issues in Ableton Live (perhaps also other hosts?). I think perhaps it has to do with latency-compensation.
To reproduce:
Set your soundcard latency pretty high (like 20ms or something) and make some some rythmic pattern with Diva.
Then, switch on the metronome - it seems now that the Diva is just a little ahead of the metronome on each beat.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 28043 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
That depends... for some modes is just plain bandlimited, anti-aliased versions of the oscillators. For feedback and square this was however impossible. So whenever those waveforms are involved, the whole Digital osc section gets oversampled.4damind wrote:Thank you Urs, you're the man.
I see also a HQ button for the digital model, is it some kind of extra oversampling?
We have deliberately de-coupled this from Diva's quality modes so that one can have "original supersaw" with high quality filters, or pretty good sounding digital waveforms in draft mode.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 28043 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
The final design is not yet finished. I hope I'm not promising too much, but it's going to be gorgeous3ee wrote:I really like the new Digi Osc knobs!
small sharpness problem? :
Maybe that's because it's still in the works, but the new knobs look "edge-pixelated" with the normal or smaller size, and look smooth-normal only @ higher sizes.
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- KVRAF
- 1780 posts since 4 Sep, 2011 from England
Thanks for the HQ explanation Urs that's a great feature.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 28043 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Nope, it's the team that also did the Satin GUIzvenx wrote:is it Thomas who is working on that, if you care to say?
And any rough idea of when that will hit us?
thanks
rsp
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- KVRer
- 22 posts since 12 Jun, 2012 from Augsburg/Germany
One question to the Diva developers:
In the referenced Minimoog patch, the sound changes when i change the range or the waveform of OSC1, whose volume is set to zero. Is there an explanation for this (beyond "non-linearity")?
Thanks.
Here is the patch URL: http://www.muntjak.de/hans/strange.zip
In the referenced Minimoog patch, the sound changes when i change the range or the waveform of OSC1, whose volume is set to zero. Is there an explanation for this (beyond "non-linearity")?
Thanks.
Here is the patch URL: http://www.muntjak.de/hans/strange.zip
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 28043 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
We have a new thread for the new build here:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=396523
@hansiwalker: I'll check it out.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=396523
@hansiwalker: I'll check it out.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 28043 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Unlike a Minimoog, Diva uses the first oscillator for FilterFM. We swapped that for consistency with the other oscillator models.hansiwalker wrote:One question to the Diva developers:
In the referenced Minimoog patch, the sound changes when i change the range or the waveform of OSC1, whose volume is set to zero. Is there an explanation for this (beyond "non-linearity")?
Thanks.
Here is the patch URL: http://www.muntjak.de/hans/strange.zip
Because FilterFM is turned fully up, Osc1 modulates the filter. Thus, changing the oscillator waveform changes the sound even though Osc1 is set to zero volume in the mixer section.
- Urs
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- KVRer
- 22 posts since 12 Jun, 2012 from Augsburg/Germany
Thanks, Urs. (I'm glad there's a rational explanation)Urs wrote:Unlike a Minimoog, Diva uses the first oscillator for FilterFM. We swapped that for consistency with the other oscillator models.hansiwalker wrote:One question to the Diva developers:
In the referenced Minimoog patch, the sound changes when i change the range or the waveform of OSC1, whose volume is set to zero. Is there an explanation for this (beyond "non-linearity")?
Thanks.
Here is the patch URL: http://www.muntjak.de/hans/strange.zip
Because FilterFM is turned fully up, Osc1 modulates the filter. Thus, changing the oscillator waveform changes the sound even though Osc1 is set to zero volume in the mixer section.
- Urs
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- KVRist
- 183 posts since 20 Oct, 2010
Awesome, thanks Urs.Urs wrote:All of this is expected to happen next yearNews From The Sky wrote:If this has already been requested I can't find it (and hopefully this is a good spot to post this):
I'd like to have a special folder in the Patches directory (lower left of the Patches screen) that showed ONLY the patches marked as Favourites, all collected together in a single group.
(A search function would also be very welcome, but I know there's some sort of improved patch organization scheme in the works, at least for Zebra 3 and hopefully it will make its way into Diva as well.)
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- KVRian
- 899 posts since 19 Aug, 2009
Unfortunately, the latest build is even worse (on Windows)...Urs wrote:Possibly. I'm going to rework a lot of the text portions before the official release. Still haven't quite sussed out how to render text so that it looks identical on MacOS and Win.firepile wrote:Is it just me, or does the font in the preset list in r1973 look fuzzy?
http://s12.postimg.org/7heyhvrml/diva.jpg