It's on the bug/known issues list... somewhere...hakey wrote:Might it be possible to increase the maximum LFO Delay time, or is that already set in stone?
The long DIVA thread
- u-he
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- 30209 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
Urs wrote:It's on the bug/known issues list... somewhere...hakey wrote:Might it be possible to increase the maximum LFO Delay time, or is that already set in stone?
- KVRAF
- 1706 posts since 22 Apr, 2009 from Belgrade
of course! but i've come up with some great sounds while playing with it yesterday, so it's great to know i can sample some synth stabs for future use. thanks!Urs wrote:Oh, sorry... yes, no problem.bpblog wrote:bpblog wrote:just to check - if i record some sounds with this beta version before December 31st, will it be legal to use them in my tunes later on, even if i don't purchase Diva (at least not right away)?
I would not recommend using a beta for production though. As in: Any glitches are not our fault
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- KVRist
- 153 posts since 21 Apr, 2009
This one goes to my "must buy" list 
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- KVRist
- 314 posts since 27 Nov, 2009
this will be my christmas present ,love it.. hard to come back to my usual softsynths after using this one 
a retriger for the oscillators phase would be a nice addition for percussive/drums sounds
a retriger for the oscillators phase would be a nice addition for percussive/drums sounds
- KVRAF
- 3436 posts since 28 Jan, 2006 from Phoenix, AZ
You have no idea what you're talking about and I say that in the nicest way possible.snigelx wrote:Long time coming. Finally it is realised that these are days when we can 'suffer CPU' for quality.
As computers get more powerful, so does the software become more CPU-hungry in an ever-evolving effort for improvement. Lack of CPU power is still very much a problem in this modern day.
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- KVRAF
- 3402 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
interesting synth. gonna go grab the demo.
just thinking out loud.. i think it'd be great if Urs made a fully fledged modular in the vein of the nord modular editor. he's so close already with ACE though it's a fixed set of modules obviously.
there really is no app/plug in out there that is fully modular and has a drag and drop interface that allows patching/repatching of modules like the nord modular. there are the various things like reaktor/tassman/vaz/sonic-core but they don't really allow a fast work flow of patching like on an actual modular or require DSP cards etc. and then you might as well just get the G2
with all the 'modules' u-he is making for various bits of synths it'd be great to see them all as part of a system... unteathered with a bunch of additional modules... sequencers, swithces etc..
anyway - ramble ramble.. DIVA downloading now.
just thinking out loud.. i think it'd be great if Urs made a fully fledged modular in the vein of the nord modular editor. he's so close already with ACE though it's a fixed set of modules obviously.
there really is no app/plug in out there that is fully modular and has a drag and drop interface that allows patching/repatching of modules like the nord modular. there are the various things like reaktor/tassman/vaz/sonic-core but they don't really allow a fast work flow of patching like on an actual modular or require DSP cards etc. and then you might as well just get the G2
with all the 'modules' u-he is making for various bits of synths it'd be great to see them all as part of a system... unteathered with a bunch of additional modules... sequencers, swithces etc..
anyway - ramble ramble.. DIVA downloading now.
- KVRAF
- 3436 posts since 28 Jan, 2006 from Phoenix, AZ
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY!dayjob wrote:just thinking out loud.. i think it'd be great if Urs made a fully fledged modular in the vein of the nord modular editor. he's so close already with ACE though it's a fixed set of modules obviously.
there really is no app/plug in out there that is fully modular and has a drag and drop interface that allows patching/repatching of modules like the nord modular. there are the various things like reaktor/tassman/vaz/sonic-core but they don't really allow a fast work flow of patching like on an actual modular or require DSP cards etc. and then you might as well just get the G2
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- KVRist
- 115 posts since 14 Sep, 2011
This sounds 'kin fantastic. I will definitely be buying this. After spending ages learning Zebra 2, it feels pretty weird playing with a synth that is so simple.
Apart from playing on a demo of a Slim Phatty and a Nord Lead in a music shop, I am pretty green with hard synths.
Apart from playing on a demo of a Slim Phatty and a Nord Lead in a music shop, I am pretty green with hard synths.
- KVRAF
- 2249 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from Saint Germain en Laye, France
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Bronto Scorpio Bronto Scorpio https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98170
- KVRAF
- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
Thanksmetrosonic wrote:Just wanted to say a word of thanks to Bronto Scorpio for designing some really special patches that show off the expressive power of Diva. In particular 'A Simple Beauty' is pure Vangelis and really reminds me of the powerful solo sound from the intro of Bladerunner. Make sure to tweak the mod wheel whilst playing to open up the real expressive potential of this particular beauty!
JM
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http://soundcloud.com/leftside-wobble
The patch is indeed inspired by the Bladerunner theme (The patch was called "Infamous movie theme" first
Cheers
Dennis
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- KVRAF
- 3402 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
Bazille is great but not quite the same as a drag and drop from a list of modules/create your own system for specific needs. would also be nice to use stand-alone for creating self running patches etc.carrieres wrote:already there look for bazile !
i basically just want the nord modular as a stand alone app/plug in. the modules and the interface.
but back to DIVA.. lot's to explore there.
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
From what Urs has said in the past the fixed module format of ACE and Bazille is the only way of keeping CPU levels within reasonable limits for the flexibility and audio quality they deliver (all that audio rate FM going on!).dayjob wrote:with all the 'modules' u-he is making for various bits of synths it'd be great to see them all as part of a system... unteathered with a bunch of additional modules... sequencers, swithces etc..
But thinking aloud, at some point a flexible, fully modular synth with DIVA-like levels of audio quality might be feasible. How about if someone were to specify a standard platform for virtual synth modules? Software companies could develop and sell modules to that standard, virtual VCO's, VCF's, VCA's, Envelope Generators, Lag Generators etc, that users could buy and assemble into their own bespoke virtual modular synth.

