or maybe as dark as...djanthonyw wrote:Yes, if anything, I think the parts that are lightest in color should be darker than the surrounding area instead of lighter.
rsp
or maybe as dark as...djanthonyw wrote:Yes, if anything, I think the parts that are lightest in color should be darker than the surrounding area instead of lighter.
Great, that's 'instant WeiberElektro', or 'future pop', as they say in the UKUrs wrote:And here's some delay-drenched live arpeggiator noodling in that configuration, changing some waveforms and filter modulation:
http://www.u-he.com/music/arp_noodle.mp3
Enjoy,
Urs
Once there is a settled version, I think I will make it brightly coloredzvenx wrote:or maybe as dark as...djanthonyw wrote:Yes, if anything, I think the parts that are lightest in color should be darker than the surrounding area instead of lighter.
rsp
The multimode filter in 24dBHP/LP and 12dB BP is 2 cascaded 12-pole filters. Thus it takes twice the CPU of a single filter, such as the 12dB LP. The Uhbie should be almost exactly as expensive as the multimode's 12dB lowpass. I reckon it'll be the least cpu draining of the lot, but I haven't benchmarked yet.3ee wrote:Quick question:
The Multimode filter is notoriously high on CPU while the Bite and Cascade are relatively "lite".
How does the new Uhbie filter compare in that respect?
You might need to be more patient... I don't think we have a chance to release before June...3ee wrote:OK, the release seem to be somewhere in May... that means.... public beta might hit us right after Messe??!
We'll see... this one uses photoshopped backgrounds, the final one will hopefully happen inside our ui framework.zvenx wrote:or maybe as dark as...djanthonyw wrote:Yes, if anything, I think the parts that are lightest in color should be darker than the surrounding area instead of lighter.
rsp
ThanksGruvSyco wrote:Oberheim 12db State Variable Filter.Kaboom75 wrote:Loving DIVA's new modules GUI. What does the uhbie filter emulate?
No and yes.Kaboom75 wrote:With the new oscillator emulating a digital VA will this mean that DIVA uses less CPU with this Module on?
Has this Oscillator been improved over the original JP- 8xxx?
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