Just wondering if documentation is available and if any other modules will be added. I just got me license today and am enjoying tinkering with it. Are there any plans to add these kinds of modules to Zebra?
Thanks!
Howard wrote:First version of the manual is finished. Will be included in the forthcoming update.
Thanks Howard!!Howard wrote:Preliminary version:
www.u-he.com/downloads/Diva/Diva_User_Guide.pdf
Will be improved in February/March (or thereabouts).
Howard
Howard wrote:Preliminary version:
www.u-he.com/downloads/Diva/Diva_User_Guide.pdf
Will be improved in February/March (or thereabouts).
Howard
Awesome!!! That's just what what I needed. I have spent a lot of time since I got Diva (and today Zebra) running it in full Divine mode (okay. I have a really fast machine - and Diva does sound quite good. I am really happy to get even the draft manualHoward wrote:Preliminary version:
www.u-he.com/downloads/Diva/Diva_User_Guide.pdf
Will be improved in February/March (or thereabouts).
Howard
If you're asking about the meaning rather than just highlighting this passage - some examples would be assigning VoiceMap to panning for stereo spread, individual tunings in a stack of voices that play a chord, or all kinds of subtle unison tweaks with stacked voices. So, much like the MMaps in Zebra or TapMap in ACE.snigelx wrote: 1. You explained that the Voice Map Modulator "specifies general-purpose offset values for each voice." What did you mean by this statement? What exactly is "general-purpose" referring to in that context?
hi,galaxiesmerge wrote: --- and speaking of the CS80, how about a filter and oscillator model for that on DIVA? Any thoughts?
And I don't mean this to be feature creep ... just that the CS80 and some others (Elka, VCS3 etc...) would be nice.
I own a CS80 and it is going into the shop for upgrades, recapping and re-chipping (and you can find my CS80 on Youtube - just search galaxiesmerge CS80).
Since I also am awaiting arrival of my SOLARIS from John Bowen, I did make the same request there as I am concerned that the CS80 sound will fade into history and not be available in a virtualized format.
Any reactions are welcome.
Cheers!
Thanks Snigelx. I fixed that line so that it makes more sense (I think):snigelx wrote:1. You explained that the Voice Map Modulator "specifies general-purpose offset values for each voice." What did you mean by this statement? What exactly is "general-purpose" referring to in that context?
The .zip file that contains the Diva installer also contains the user guide (as we call it)stimresp wrote:Please excuse me for the following stupid question - I haven't been keeping up.
I just updated to the latest Diva (517) and I cannot find a manual.
I searched the forum and found this thread. Can someone point me to the current manual version?
Kind thanks in advance
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