Diva - classic synths that deserve emulating?

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Having an SH-101 in there would be great. Although is there significant overlap just using the jupiter components? I'm not sure how different they are if you're just using an oscillator with a sub and a filter.

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fmr wrote:
multilaser wrote:
electro wrote:
Sonic Project - Oberheim OB-X
not close enough
I disagree. It's close enough for me (and I'm not easyly pleased). And it would be a waste to have another OB-X emulation.
a waste for you maybe, but as its not convincing enough for me, it wouldnt be a waste here :wink:

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lofty wrote:ok, so it's digital, but please can you make an oscillator module like the "synthesis technology/motm e350 morphing terrarium"

this has layers of 8x8 wavetables. you can morph around the chessboard of each layer and also morph through different instances of 8x8 wavetables. there are controls for X, Y and Z coordinate wave morphs and it sounds lovely

As far as I know there's no software that can really emulate the sort of results possible. Obviously you can set zebra2 to match the resultant changing sweep of waves the oscillator makes but then you are fixed to just 1 dimensional movement along a given pathway without the flexibility of an e350



There is a whole host of Eurorack modules I'd like Urs and co to 'investigate', starting with the Malekko low-pass gate/filter crossbreeds, the Cwejman MMF-6, and almost anything by Macbeth... (Do we need another thread?) But IMO the place for these experiments would be the Berlin Modular, not Diva.
When all else fails, read the instruction manual.

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I'm getting the Malekko stuff, and I have a Cwejman MMF-1... no MacBeth yet...

But that's rather interesting for Berlin Modular I reckon :)

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Urs wrote:I'm getting the Malekko stuff, and I have a Cwejman MMF-1... no MacBeth yet...

But that's rather interesting for Berlin Modular I reckon :)

The MMF-6 is rather different to the MMF-1. 8)
When all else fails, read the instruction manual.

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Prunesquallor wrote:
Urs wrote:I'm getting the Malekko stuff, and I have a Cwejman MMF-1... no MacBeth yet...

But that's rather interesting for Berlin Modular I reckon :)

The MMF-6 is rather different to the MMF-1. 8)
(I would hope so...)

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Haven't read the thread but one thing i'd really like to see (Maybe in Berlin Modular though) is the Cwejman MMF-1! Not vintage but one of the most awesome filters evaaaa :hihi:
I'd also like to see the Oscar filter (Urs has one iirc).
The Oscillator section of the SH-3/A could be interisting too!
It's not the best synth (especially the SH-3A with it's weak Roland filter) afaik but I always thought that the oscillator section is rather interesting! :)

Edit: I should have read at least the last page of the thread :hihi:
Nice to see the MMF-1 mentioned :)

Cheers
Dennis
Last edited by Bronto Scorpio on Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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And of course the obvious things: SH-101 (or one of the earlier models like the SH-09 or SH-02), The Wasp filter (!!!), TB-303 etc...

Cheers
Dennis

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I'd love to se MC-202 as i have never tried that one and there's no non-synthedit emulations of it that i know of.. :)
Other than that i'll let the synth-headz here fight it out :hihi:
But it would be cool to have as many manufacturers as possible
:hug:

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Bronto Scorpio wrote:(especially the SH-3A with it's weak Roland filter)
The SH-3 has the Diode ladder, the SH-3A has the Moog-style transistor ladder, according to http://fa.utfs.org/diy/roland_filters/index.html

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The EMS VCS3 / Synthi

What about that unique quirky Trapezoid waveshape envelope generator? And that crazy self oscillating LP filter should be fun when modulated :)

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Nielzie wrote:The EMS VCS3 / Synthi

What about that unique quirky Trapezoid waveshape envelope generator? And that crazy self oscillating LP filter should be fun when modulated :)
Didn't a certain other developer model this quite well recently? Saying that, Analogue Systems do Eurorack clones of the filter and trapezoid generator so they should be 'easy' to model in isolation.
When all else fails, read the instruction manual.

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I'd like the following:
  • Oberheim SEM/OB1
  • Prophet 5 rev 2 with the SSM2040 filter
  • Yamaha CS-5/10/15
  • Roland SH-5
The Oberheim SEM/OB1 would be nice with the SEM filter but the OB1 oscillators perhaps. Arturias SEM emulation sound crap and nothing like a SEM on their demos, it's sad really. The Prophet 5 rev 2 with the SSM2040 because that is a very nice filter (the SSM osc's were nice too) and finally the Yamaha CS-5/10/15 series because I haven't really seen them emulated in software and because they are very nice instruments (imho special oscillator and filter).

EDIT: Just had to add the Roland SH-5 to this list, what a wonderful synth!

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eXode wrote: Yamaha CS-5/10/15 series because I haven't really seen them emulated in software and because they are very nice instruments (imho special oscillator and filter).
http://www.kvraudio.com/db/3924 not availabe tho, so cant tell you if its any good

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Urs wrote:
hakey wrote:
Urs wrote:please don't expect too much anytime soon.
Don't worry - no expectations, just a 'what if' thread. ;)
In that case... System 100, 800dv, CS-30 (uh... too flexible), OB-Xa

:-o :shock: :o :lol: :harp: :violin: :party: :singer: :band: :hug:

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