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Is there any plan for this? Like a full one? It doesn't have one at the moment I don't think unless i'm missing something. |
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It has a "pseudomatrix" One of the main reasons I'm horlding off in getting DIVA is that it's not for my current CPU at all, the 2nd main reason is that my sound design is based around a modulation matrix so I feel kinda powerless without one. I would be really happy to see a mod matrix within DIVA even if it's a small 6 row one, just something to work with! |
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i totally agree!!!! That would be amazing!!!!!! Urs what's the word on this in a future update? |
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Now that I think about it, 6 rows are very few also! |
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There's a post somewhere explaining (in way more detail than I can follow) why Zebra's mod matrix implementation isn't compatible with Diva's multithreading. |
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can it be a different mod matrix then the zebra one? |
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ddeez wrote: can it be a different mod matrix then the zebra one?
maybe he is referring the way Zebra works with "via" ... anyway, maybe DIVA could have her mod matrix or we'll just wait until multithreading support is implemented... |
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ddeez wrote: Is there any plan for this? Like a full one? It doesn't have one at the moment I don't think unless i'm missing something.
There is a matrix there at the bottom center, 2nd tab. There's plenty of possibilities from studying those modulations. edit- So I believe there's enuf slots there for ya. Good luck. Last edited by mcnoone on Wed Apr 11, 2012 3:40 am; edited 1 time in total |
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| ^ | Joined: 08 Oct 2007 Member: #162477 Location: a inharmonious society | ||
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We would love to do a ModMatrix, but we can't reuse our existing code for it. In fact, now that multicore support is working, we can start to make a concept. It may take some time though, and it may not be the highest item on our priority list for a few months. |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Aug 2002 Member: #3542 Location: Berlin | ||
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^Good news! |
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Not that diva isn't already a beauty in her own right but I have to second the mod matrix request and greedily ask for a second filter.
I now feel ashamed of myself. |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Aug 2010 Member: #237111 Location: London, UK | ||
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Heh, Diva users are requesting Zebra features (Mod Matrix), while Zebra users are requesting Diva features (especially filter modes, OSC's) Bring on the crossbreeding puns |
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| ^ | Joined: 12 Dec 2007 Member: #168030 Location: Belgium | ||
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iamyourfather wrote: Not that diva isn't already a beauty in her own right but I have to second the mod matrix request and greedily ask for a second filter.
I now feel ashamed of myself. If that "second" filter could also get switched to an Oberheim SEM (w/bandpass) style that would be super sweet. ---- Zerocrossing Media http://www.zerocrossing.net 4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~ |
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| ^ | Joined: 26 Jun 2006 Member: #111565 Location: San Francisco Bay Area | ||
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zerocrossing wrote: iamyourfather wrote: Not that diva isn't already a beauty in her own right but I have to second the mod matrix request and greedily ask for a second filter.
I now feel ashamed of myself. If that "second" filter could also get switched to an Oberheim SEM (w/bandpass) style that would be super sweet. Hey, I can not promise a second lowpass filter just yet. Maybe we can add one to the otherwise highpass-ish filter section, but it would be somewhat out of Diva's scope IMHO... However I've been listening to a common friend of our's a lot, the infamous and fabulous ATC. I think we're going to offer a rather similar sounding variation of the ladder filter. Where our current one would be the "smooth" setting, that one would mark the "strong" territory. |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Aug 2002 Member: #3542 Location: Berlin | ||
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(addendum, seing that SEM filters are currently the most avilable ones in our studio, I think they're probably also the most likely ones for a future addition) |
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| ^ | Joined: 07 Aug 2002 Member: #3542 Location: Berlin |
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