Diversion - new VST synth released!
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
your hands (unnopposable thumbs and all) don't smell too goodTeksonik wrote:we are getting close to the point where Meffy's going to step in....when Monkeys start to throw feces the lock can't be far behind.
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- Banned
- 2623 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from in ur head pullin cablez out [boston, ma]
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- KVRist
- 428 posts since 2 Mar, 2007 from UK
IBTL LOL bManic Vs Teksonik 
I thought they both had some valid points but Teksonik missed bManic's point on purpose I guess.
P.S.

Maybe they should split threads like this?!?
The first rule of KVR fight club is there is no KVR fight club...
I thought they both had some valid points but Teksonik missed bManic's point on purpose I guess.
P.S.

Maybe they should split threads like this?!?
The first rule of KVR fight club is there is no KVR fight club...
- KVRian
- 1166 posts since 24 Jul, 2008 from England
As a potential buyer (I love Diversion), I have to agree that it's overpriced. Factor in local taxes (20% VAT) & it's still $200 @ intro price.
As a comparison (don't shoot me
), when I bought Zebra for $199 it had already had 7+ years of development (it was a truly refined product at this stage, I don't think anyone would disagree), so I don't think development time is enough to justify the expense, IMHO.
I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for a revised price or sale, but just can't convince myself to drop that sort of money, even though I believe in the product
Good luck
As a comparison (don't shoot me
I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for a revised price or sale, but just can't convince myself to drop that sort of money, even though I believe in the product
Good luck
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- KVRist
- 466 posts since 31 Jan, 2010
I think that Tek didn't missed the point; but in a whole thread he missed this:
I understand that he likes this synth a lot. But he is obviously (forgive me for this notice) not a very good PR...Teksonik wrote: it's clearly not for you so just leave it alone....
so I guess you can move on as well...
it makes no sense for you to contiune with this thread....
if you don't like the synth why stay?
makes no sense to me to continue participating in a thread about a synth you don't like
I've got a half dozen more years of tweaking on you
Ears are those things on the side of the head that allow people to hear if something sounds good or not....yours are apparently filled with a foreign substance....most likely fecal in nature...
is the whole idea just to troll or to grace us with your imaginary superior sense of hearing?
no, you just don't get the concept of "different" so just move on
Diversion is clearly not for you.....try Charlatan instead.........
move on to another resturant
You don't like it? Then move on....it's clearly not for you.....
you'd better retreat before you dig yourself a deeper hole...........get it?
Ok here's the deal............... Then don't buy it.........
Now you're just being a Troll...and revealing your ignorance as well.........move on.......
the person who doesn't like the game can go find something else to play...........
Life sucks get a helmet.......
perhpas quality is something certain people are just not used to hearing.
when Monkeys start to throw feces the lock can't be far behind
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- KVRian
- 754 posts since 20 Mar, 2010
By The Way
I dont really mind about this competition
My personal opinion is that this synth simply sounds GREAT
and it inspired me a lot , so that now i am starting a new song on cubase;
I am sure that, with some refinements and advices, Dmitry will manage to make this synth better than Sylenth1
I dont really mind about this competition
My personal opinion is that this synth simply sounds GREAT
and it inspired me a lot , so that now i am starting a new song on cubase;
I am sure that, with some refinements and advices, Dmitry will manage to make this synth better than Sylenth1
- KVRAF
- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
Had a short play with Diversion now. Can't really say if i like it or not but the presets are really great IMO, especially the pads.
For me the digital sounds really stand out on this, the more analog style sounds
are a bit average based on a lacking proper analog filter.
The clarity of the digital sounds reminds me a bit of the Waldorf synths (which is one reason why i love those...).
The GUI seems to be a bit crowded and lacks a bit of clarity. Hard to see which section does what at the first look (e.g. the filter is not even labeled as such). That "grey on grey" color scheme in the lower part is also not one of the best ideas IMO.
The modulation system with a right-click menu for each knob is really nice.
I would keep the price at the current level of 150$ (or around 179$ with 19% VAT).
Ingo
For me the digital sounds really stand out on this, the more analog style sounds
are a bit average based on a lacking proper analog filter.
The clarity of the digital sounds reminds me a bit of the Waldorf synths (which is one reason why i love those...).
The GUI seems to be a bit crowded and lacks a bit of clarity. Hard to see which section does what at the first look (e.g. the filter is not even labeled as such). That "grey on grey" color scheme in the lower part is also not one of the best ideas IMO.
The modulation system with a right-click menu for each knob is really nice.
I would keep the price at the current level of 150$ (or around 179$ with 19% VAT).
Not really, Sylenth1 is almost a "Synth legend" and very popular. Those two synths are not really comparable anyway IMO as they seem to have a different purpose.Giusmex wrote:Dmitry will manage to make this synth better than Sylenth1
Ingo
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Ingo Weidner
Win 10 Home 64-bit / mobile i7-7700HQ 2.8 GHz / 16GB RAM //
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Win 10 Home 64-bit / mobile i7-7700HQ 2.8 GHz / 16GB RAM //
Live 10 Suite / Cubase Pro 9.5 / Pro Tools Ultimate 2021 // NI Komplete Kontrol S61 Mk1
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- KVRAF
- 4329 posts since 26 Jun, 2004
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- KVRian
- 788 posts since 18 Sep, 2010
+1Giusmex wrote:By The Way
I dont really mind about this competition
My personal opinion is that this synth simply sounds GREAT
and it inspired me a lot , so that now i am starting a new song on cubase;
I am sure that, with some refinements and advices, Dmitry will manage to make this synth better than Sylenth1
I don't mind the discussion (pros/cons) either.
Sad to say, but that's what I really want to hear (as long as it remained rational and productive). I'd prefer to not see that smothered.
I would never expect a developer (Dmitry, in this case) to change his vision for his synth. But even he has ideas for future enhancements/improvements (with limitations, of course), and is looking for feedback. I'd hate to see that squelched.
- KVRAF
- 26931 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Nice demo... thanks for posting
- KVRAF
- 26931 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
I like discussion when it has audio examples cause it keeps the conversation grounded. Anyone can make any opinion they want, regardless if it has some merit or balance. Actual audio makes it real.rj0 wrote:+1Giusmex wrote:By The Way
I dont really mind about this competition
My personal opinion is that this synth simply sounds GREAT
and it inspired me a lot , so that now i am starting a new song on cubase;
I am sure that, with some refinements and advices, Dmitry will manage to make this synth better than Sylenth1
I don't mind the discussion (pros/cons) either.
Sad to say, but that's what I really want to hear (as long as it remained rational and productive). I'd prefer to not see that smothered.
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- KVRian
- 788 posts since 18 Sep, 2010
Sounds good (in more ways than one).pdxindy wrote:I like discussion when it has audio examples cause it keeps the conversation grounded. Anyone can make any opinion they want, regardless if it has some merit or balance. Actual audio makes it real.rj0 wrote:+1Giusmex wrote:By The Way
I dont really mind about this competition
My personal opinion is that this synth simply sounds GREAT
and it inspired me a lot , so that now i am starting a new song on cubase;
I am sure that, with some refinements and advices, Dmitry will manage to make this synth better than Sylenth1
I don't mind the discussion (pros/cons) either.
Sad to say, but that's what I really want to hear (as long as it remained rational and productive). I'd prefer to not see that smothered.
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- KVRist
- 132 posts since 5 May, 2009
This forum needs a "userbase editable troll tab" sometimes
I would add the last 6 pages
(but, bmanic, i really like your polite writing btw) 
The UI of this Synth is really one of the best I've ever seen, it's so inspiring. The filters reminds indeed of JD 800, but i like them very much. The dynamic behaviour reminds me in fact of real analog ones ;)I know, the JD 800 is the opposite of analog, I just think about the dynamic behaviour.
We have 32 bit engines, why should we saturate or limit them, even when they are not aliased). No digi saturation please, you could add it if you want resp sches another algo, because of the signal flow
The only point to me about the price is the lack of a track record, I do not know anything about you, sches
Your Website claims that you are a good guy, and my ears are telling me the same, but...who are you
Mmhh, I do not know about your company but what do you think about a intro price period till the first feature requests are established ?
I would say:
Improvement of the visibilty of the envelope selectors
Improvement of the visibility of the knob value points
Envelopes like Zebras V-Slope
More Waveforms
Gate with attack and release and with a longer range
Sample import
Filter and Osc Copy function
Arp Midi Out!
At least I want to say: congrats sches, your baby is a really beautiful one
The UI of this Synth is really one of the best I've ever seen, it's so inspiring. The filters reminds indeed of JD 800, but i like them very much. The dynamic behaviour reminds me in fact of real analog ones ;)I know, the JD 800 is the opposite of analog, I just think about the dynamic behaviour.
We have 32 bit engines, why should we saturate or limit them, even when they are not aliased). No digi saturation please, you could add it if you want resp sches another algo, because of the signal flow
The only point to me about the price is the lack of a track record, I do not know anything about you, sches
I would say:
Improvement of the visibilty of the envelope selectors
Improvement of the visibility of the knob value points
Envelopes like Zebras V-Slope
More Waveforms
Gate with attack and release and with a longer range
Sample import
Filter and Osc Copy function
Arp Midi Out!
At least I want to say: congrats sches, your baby is a really beautiful one



