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Urs wrote:
necho2 wrote:Maybe I missed it.... but is TyrellN6 a "fork" of DIVA or did DIVA become TyrellN6?

I'm absolutely loving Tyrell. The most fun I've had with a synth in ages. So much fun, in fact, that I spent most of Sunday recreating the Bladerunner end credits theme with it ;-)
Tyrell is a rather small fork of DIVA.

The gist of DIVA is the ability to exchange components with different character. So you could have the Oberheimesque filter of TyrellN6 or a rather Korgish filter... that kind of stuff...

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;) Urs
That sounds a lot like Solaris

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aMUSEd wrote:That sounds a lot like Solaris
Well... the difference is, Solaris is a very, very complex beast. Solaris has a lot in common with Zebra (4 of everything)

@hakey: TB303 would be cool, but I just can't get over the horrendous price for a used one. I won't emulate anything I havn't got physically in the studio, so the 303 will have to wait until people calm down a bit.

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Urs wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:That sounds a lot like Solaris
Well... the difference is, Solaris is a very, very complex beast. Solaris has a lot in common with Zebra (4 of everything)
Yeah it is - although in some respects it's much simpler than Zebra (I have the plugin version). But it does have this nice ability to swap osc and filter models - not just types but say between a CEM and a Juno, SSM, Moog or other filter model.

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Urs wrote: Well...
How is progress coming along with diva?

It would be cool to build a controller with components from for instance http://lividinstruments.com/hardware_builder.php for use with your synths :) Weird thing is, it's not very expensive :-o
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Crackbaby wrote:
Urs wrote: Well...
How is progress coming along with diva?
Not at all, I'm afraid. We're still working on the launch of the new website along with some soundbanks for Zebra and a new customer support tool. It's a necessary step and it's all gonna be great and all, but it stalls all other developments.

Also, Diva might take a while. I still havn't got all analog synths needed for proper emulation. And of course, emulating all that stuff properly takes a few days too.

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Urs wrote:TB303 would be cool, but I just can't get over the horrendous price for a used one.
Yep, they are still silly money (though, I think, considerably lower than their mid 90s peak?).

What about an x0xbox or just DIY build the interesting circuits?

Failing that anyone got a 303 they don't mind lending Urs for a couple of months? ;)

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hakey wrote: Failing that anyone got a 303 they don't mind lending Urs for a couple of months? ;)
My thoughts exactly!

I could lend my little Doepfer Dark Energy box when interested :D

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Anyone here got a Moog 15 to lend Urs?
OK, I suppose not...

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Howard wrote:Anyone here got a Moog 15 to lend Urs?
OK, I suppose not...
There's an offer I think... but...

Sincerely though, I think Diva doesn't need to be an all-in-wonder machine. There are some neat algorithms around already. I think we can do a really cool thing without bloating the project too much. However, HZ's intervention about the Moog-style vs. the Roland-signature is something to consider.

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Fair enough, just thought that the 303 accent behaviour not being found in any synth outside of a couple of bespoke emus, having it in DIVA might have drawn interest from the acid/techno crowd (though perhaps that's not necessarily a good thing? ;) ).

And Tyrell can already do some Rolandy acidy stuff, so it could have been an interesting fit.

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Yes, might be... (I'm just so focussed on webstuff now... havn't put much thought in Diva lately... can't wait to get started though)

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Well, tbh, acid/techno isn't really my thing anyway.

I'm more interested in the idea of something with vintage Moogy flavour in DIVA. 8)

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Whatever else may surface in DIVA, I think even just having genuinely good emu's of voice components from Roland analogues like the JP-8 and Juno 60 would make the package a hit (Tyrell is certainly promising). If you could do for Roland analogue emulation what OP-X has done for Oberheim emulation, that would be a hell of a thing.
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Vectorman wrote:Whatever else may surface in DIVA, I think even just having genuinely good emu's of voice components from Roland analogues like the JP-8 and Juno 60 would make the package a hit (Tyrell is certainly promising). If you could do for Roland analogue emulation what OP-X has done for Oberheim emulation, that would be a hell of a thing.
Being a Mac user, I would love it if DIVA could also handle the Oberheim emulation. Mac users don't get the choice of using OP-X :cry:

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rockin1 wrote:
Vectorman wrote:Whatever else may surface in DIVA, I think even just having genuinely good emu's of voice components from Roland analogues like the JP-8 and Juno 60 would make the package a hit (Tyrell is certainly promising). If you could do for Roland analogue emulation what OP-X has done for Oberheim emulation, that would be a hell of a thing.
Being a Mac user, I would love it if DIVA could also handle the Oberheim emulation. Mac users don't get the choice of using OP-X :cry:
True, I tend to forget that, having been recording on Windows for the last five years.
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