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aMUSEd wrote: taoyoyo wrote: aMUSEd wrote: In case anyone still uses Kore my template seems to work nicely for it - even the tune knobs (it turns both at once - was a bit confusing for me till Urs explained it but it does the job)
Download from my site (in sig) Hi there I've used some of your Kore templates before, thanks! I know you recently switched to Mac and was wondering if you were considering mapping the U-He AUs for Kore as the VSTs aren't going to be 64bit (or at least not 2.4VSTs) Cheers (still appreciate your Kore efforts!) Alan I don't have Kore on my Mac currently - I've already been forced to update to the non Kore compatible NI plugins on my Mac as the previous versions just didn't work and it looks like sooner or later something on OS-X is going to break Kore (eg Snow Leopoard) so I'll probably just keep it on Windows and keep that system frozen. I changed my mind and installed it so have done templates for the AU versions of Diva and ACE - probably won't do Zebra though, it was a lot of hard work to do the VST version, so many user pages needed, Diva was bad enough. http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4890408 ---- My free patches here http://fingermarks.co.uk/music2.htm My Soundcloud page: http://soundcloud.com/amused ![]() |
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andow wrote:
There was also a u-he built controller that appeared at Musikmesse. An idle curiosity - whatever happened with that? |
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Looks like Mario Jurisch finally finished his Diva controller. It's quite impressive (and beautiful).
http://www.synth-project.de/diva.html |
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bmrzycki wrote: Looks like Mario Jurisch finally finished his Diva controller. It's quite impressive (and beautiful).
http://www.synth-project.de/diva.html |
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it sure looks very nice but it would be too much hardware for me. i look forward to that fadfox uh3 thingy! i really hope it gets build and i also hope that it will provide some visual feedback on the controller about where you it is focused. |
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It's lovely but as soon as Urs adds an arp and a few more switches and knobs it's not going to be as useful as a customisable hardware/software combo like Kore or Automap. ---- My free patches here http://fingermarks.co.uk/music2.htm My Soundcloud page: http://soundcloud.com/amused ![]() |
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bmrzycki wrote: Looks like Mario Jurisch finally finished his Diva controller. It's quite impressive (and beautiful).
http://www.synth-project.de/diva.html Seems quite pointless...defeats the object of soft synths....just buy a hardware synth |
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Kriminal wrote: bmrzycki wrote: Looks like Mario Jurisch finally finished his Diva controller. It's quite impressive (and beautiful).
http://www.synth-project.de/diva.html Seems quite pointless...defeats the object of soft synths....just buy a hardware synth Pointless to have the flexibility os using it it just like a hands on hardware synth but also being able to have instances saved in your DAW tracks and be able to use the synth in a laptop, share tracks, manage files on the computer and all the other benefits that go with soft synths? You'll have a tough time convincing people that this is pointless. More like the best of both worlds. ---- This is a block of text that can be added to posts you make. There is a 255 character limit. Once I have something clever, I will certainly fill it in. |
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Hello all!
Whether it is possible to assign switching of the selector of LFO waveforms by one button? It concerns all selectors having the list of values, for example LFO synchronisation . I tried to achieve this objective with the help midi cc# 154(midi cc increment). But for passage from the first point to the last point of the list it was necessary to push the button to 100 times. At assignment oxigen 49 for control Waldorf Q Rack I used this method as there the range of values midi cc was equal to an amount of points in the list - for example 0-5 instead of 0-127 for oscillators waveforms. It would be good to make so in DIVA to release knobs for other needs. |
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May be I'll say stupid thing, but if I would have Diva, I would use TouchOsc.
Recently I bought it and am trying to control Zebra. It is hard (if not impossible) to create good universal layout for Zebra due to Zebra's modular character, so I created some layouts for some patches and also universal one with XYs and some MIDI CCs (modulation, breath and so on). But with Diva I believe it is possible to design layout with full control. P. S. Althought there is still problem with low MIDI resolution, as OSC isn't fully supported in Logic (just LogicPad OSC surface is supported, but I haven't managed to create custom layouts based on LogicPad principles). |
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Urs wrote: WIth our new MIDI stuff there's a good chance that an 8-knob controller can get you almost all the goodness. E.g. you mouse-click into a module and that module becomes attached to your 8 knobs.
Any news on this? |
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Very interested in an update on this too Urs! |
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Yup, I have a bunch of 8-knobbed controllers ready and waiting |
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andow wrote: omg!
http://synth-project.de/diva.html Wooooooooowwww! This make me think to the MS-20 controller they did years ago with the Legacy! You can use these controllers with any other software instrument...that's the nice point. But this one would probably be VERY expensive! Who would pay $1000 for a controller? We should organise a poll! |
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