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yes, after looking at the larger image the knobs are blown out.
Teksonik wrote: You don't find the knobs too bright and distracting? Seems like it would fatigue the eyes....... |
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topaz wrote: yes, after looking at the larger image the knobs are blown out.
I'm pretty sure they can be switched out. I've done that with the skin edit I'm using. Not too sure however if that skin was ever released.... ---- None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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Teksonik wrote: ENV1 wrote: New screenshot...describing which direction im going to work into now.
(For those who want something different than 10 variations of Diva clones.) Any suggestions, now is still time... Much much better in my opinion.........I would change the teal green text color but that's just personal preference.... I actually miss the rainbow colors |
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VitaminD, yeah I don't expect people to read everything but it's driving me nuts I've emailed Urs and have seen that he's posted in this thread so I'm just gonna wait now till someone says 1: do this, then change that etc etc vaisnava, I'll get on the fader caps when a get some guidance but agree, something silver would look good. I'll have to get in contact with the original designer of the DIVA gui to make sure they're cool with me cloning their gui before releasing it though. And I'm really glad someone picked up on that one Topaz, it was my favourite and original idea for the gui I've just checked for clipping and the knobs aren't blown out, they're just white lol Perhaps too white? But overall thanks for all the positive comments and feedback, when I get this fader thing sorted I can start rolling some stuff out. Last edited by scoobz on Tue Mar 27, 2012 8:26 am; edited 1 time in total |
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scoobz wrote: I've emailed Urs and have seen that he's posted in this thread so I'm just gonna wait now till someone says 1: do this, then change that etc etc
Check your mail |
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Urs is back. Since the last 15 pages have been about the GUI, I'll repost:
Urs, I don't know if it's intentional, but you've created the mutant baby of the Juno and the JP-8000. PLEEZZEEEEE, all that's needed is a supersaw oscillator on oscillator 1 and a delay. You may have created the very first truly accurate digital emulation of an analog I've ever heard. (Arturia excepted) I know people are gonna scream about supersaws, but I'm telling you if you stick one on this puppy it could be a downright JP=8000. (Finally feedback oscillation) Insanely brilliant Synth Creator Award 2012!!!!!! |
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Urs wrote: scoobz wrote: I've emailed Urs and have seen that he's posted in this thread so I'm just gonna wait now till someone says 1: do this, then change that etc etc
Check your mail Well all I can say is TFFT (thank goodness) I had it mostly right FWIW but the most important part is we are back on track So if everyone lets me know what faders they like, either the general style or specific synths/effects and I'll get on the case. Oh and who did the DIVA gui? |
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scoobz wrote: Oh and who did the DIVA gui?
That must've been yours truely |
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osiris wrote: I know people are gonna scream about supersaws, but I'm telling you if you stick one on this puppy it could be a downright JP=8000. (Finally feedback oscillation)
Insanely brilliant Synth Creator Award 2012!!!!!! We're still toying with a digital filter module for Diva, which would then do, well, just that. |
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I know another company accomplished that with a Comb filter. P.S. I'm wondering about the voicing versus CPU. I notice there's a Duophonic mode, so am I right in assuming these are stacks and not 'true' polyphony as it were? |
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don't forget to let me know what faders you'd like on the gui, update incoming Last edited by scoobz on Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:02 am; edited 1 time in total |
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1-2-Many wrote: and really make those people with the "toy" comments choke on it
That would be me......and I've got something you can choke on.... 1-2-Many wrote: I actually miss the rainbow colors
On second thought you might just enjoy it a wee bit too much.... ---- None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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scoobz wrote: don't forget to let me know what faders you'd like on the gui, update incoming
I prefer horizontal sliders rather than the more mixer like vertical faders.....if that makes any sense.... ---- None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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Teksonik wrote: scoobz wrote: don't forget to let me know what faders you'd like on the gui, update incoming
I prefer horizontal sliders rather than the more mixer like vertical faders.....if that makes any sense.... It does, that's what I've got in mind for the gui with wood accents but on this one I went for metal ![]() |
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I'd prefer the kind of sliders found on Diva....(since you're doing a clone anyway) ---- None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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