Diva Vs. Real Analog

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chacka wrote:
pdxindy wrote:See, analog is slowly getting backed into the corner... you had to fall back on an exotic $25,000 analog synth to hold those pesky soft synths at bay! :hihi:
Noice one! :D
As usually people at KVR read only half of my posts. I also mentioned a few softsynths (and the quite cheap Slim Phatty too) that gave me a comparable experience/feeling.
I don't think that the price of the synth should matter when talking about differnces of softsynths and real analog synths. I could have also mentioned the Jupiter 8 which i had back in 2004...

Again. In all my posts i had mentioned that softsynths like e.g. Diva, Synthix and maybe also TimewARP 2600 are really close to the target but that there is still an audible difference, mostly in the low frequencies.


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musikmachine wrote:
chacka wrote:
musikmachine wrote:
djanthonyw wrote:Analog sound is great but the workflow absolutely SUCKS.. Diva brings the sound of analog in the superior format of digital plugin workflow. It doesn't get any better than that.
Yeah but at the cost of some serious cpu. :o
Yeah, everybody wants it all and for free.
Que?
So it wasn't a complaint? I don't like the high CPU usage of Diva either but the sound makes it worth to me. For years I wished for a synth that sounds great but has to be rendered for that! Now I own it. :)
So nothing wrong. Peace.

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Hmm.

Let's have a look at some analog modules. For example the new Dixie oscillator (172€ without VAT) and the new intellijel uFolder (134€ without VAT).

http://vimeo.com/33813515

Does a software instrument exist that does this as nicely, without "interpolation problems"?

I know that Artemiy Pavlov of Sinevibes makes an awesome software wavefolder, and digital wavefolder/shapers exist in the modular world (like the beautiful WMD Geiger Counter) but I analog devices simply do these kinds of things right by nature, with distortion being harmonic and no interpolation needed.

Best of both worlds I say! Diva looks/sounds very nice.
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jupiter8 wrote:
chacka wrote: Right. I want the good shit. But not in the form or a current eating like there's no tomorrow, monophonic, no patch saving wall of cupboard modular.
All inside one laptop. With 1k times the CPU power than I have right now. :lol:
Patience young padawan , we'll get there soon enough.
Haha! Nice to be called young. How old are you?

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Ingonator wrote:
chacka wrote:
pdxindy wrote:See, analog is slowly getting backed into the corner... you had to fall back on an exotic $25,000 analog synth to hold those pesky soft synths at bay! :hihi:
Noice one! :D
As usually people at KVR read only half of my posts. I also mentioned a few softsynths (and the quite cheap Slim Phatty too) that gave me a comparable experience/feeling.
I don't think that the price of the synth should matter when talking about differnces of softsynths and real analog synths. I could have also mentioned the Jupiter 8 which i had back in 2004...

Again. In all my posts i had mentioned that softsynths like e.g. Diva, Synthix and maybe also TimewARP 2600 are really close to the target but that there is still an audible difference, mostly in the low frequencies.


Ingo
Should I answer in the same way: As usual Ingo didn't get my joke and is way too serious about this stuff? I dont think so.
Entspann Dich, Mann! I read your whole post but I like the joke nevertheless. That was ALL. I didn't laugh at your cost nor did I take you not seriously. I simply laughed because this is the highest price that I read for a synth for quite some time. That was all. :wink:

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chacka wrote:
Ingonator wrote:
chacka wrote:
pdxindy wrote:See, analog is slowly getting backed into the corner... you had to fall back on an exotic $25,000 analog synth to hold those pesky soft synths at bay! :hihi:
Noice one! :D
As usually people at KVR read only half of my posts. I also mentioned a few softsynths (and the quite cheap Slim Phatty too) that gave me a comparable experience/feeling.
I don't think that the price of the synth should matter when talking about differnces of softsynths and real analog synths. I could have also mentioned the Jupiter 8 which i had back in 2004...

Again. In all my posts i had mentioned that softsynths like e.g. Diva, Synthix and maybe also TimewARP 2600 are really close to the target but that there is still an audible difference, mostly in the low frequencies.


Ingo
Should I answer in the same way: As usual Ingo didn't get my joke and is way too serious about this stuff? I dont think so.
Entspann Dich, Mann! I read your whole post but I like the joke nevertheless. That was ALL. I didn't laugh at your cost nor did I take you not seriously. I simply laughed because this is the highest price that I read for a synth for quite some time. That was all. :wink:
Hi chacka,

i mostly did not refer to your answer but more to pdxindy's original post. I was just to lazy to quote only that original one.. :oops: :)


Ingo
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Ingonator wrote: there is still an audible difference, mostly in the low frequencies.
Contact me if you ever get to Berlin. The difference in bass is non-existant between Diva and our reference hardware. If anything then Diva has more heights (thus, at same level she'll of course have less bass, unless you eq 12kHz+ out of Diva)

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I appreciate Ingos post as it shows his transparency/honesty in his tests/assumptions.

Here is an actual owner of a Moog and has also tested out DIva.

Plus he is Deutch so he is not showing any bias or nationalistic pride.

His main statement refers to DIva not being able to cut the low rumbling frequencies of the Moog.

Once again there is no contest between this new synth and the real thing it is trying to emulate.

Diva is not a xerox of a Moog.

End of thread title.

Cheers

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randyandyvandaman wrote:Diva is not a xerox of a Moog.
Of course not. We pimped it.

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randyandyvandaman wrote:Plus he is Deutch so he is not showing any bias or nationalistic pride.
I would say that you have a hard time to find any german here who is showing nationalistic pride. :wink:

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High CPU usage is a silly complaint. A slick computer dedicated entirely to a single instance of Diva would be a fair A/B for comparison to analog gear.

No I am not a fanboy, in fact I'm skeptical about being able to get the particular kind of colors I need out of Diva without effects. And yeah, my actual use of VSTi's is almost nil. I just respect a superb synthesizer, whatever it is made of.

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Urs wrote:
randyandyvandaman wrote:Diva is not a xerox of a Moog.
Of course not. We pimped it.
Whatcha mean?

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chacka wrote:
Urs wrote:
randyandyvandaman wrote:Diva is not a xerox of a Moog.
Of course not. We pimped it.
Whatcha mean?
Nothing. I just figured that our Minimnoog can't even remotely do that Diva preset "BT the master himself (at+mw+pb)".

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Ingonator wrote:
chacka wrote:
pdxindy wrote:See, analog is slowly getting backed into the corner... you had to fall back on an exotic $25,000 analog synth to hold those pesky soft synths at bay! :hihi:
Noice one! :D
As usually people at KVR read only half of my posts. I also mentioned a few softsynths (and the quite cheap Slim Phatty too) that gave me a comparable experience/feeling.
I don't think that the price of the synth should matter when talking about differnces of softsynths and real analog synths. I could have also mentioned the Jupiter 8 which i had back in 2004...

Again. In all my posts i had mentioned that softsynths like e.g. Diva, Synthix and maybe also TimewARP 2600 are really close to the target but that there is still an audible difference, mostly in the low frequencies.


Ingo
Hey, how do you know whether I read your whole post or not? You spying on me?? :x :hihi:

In fact I read the whole post and quoted part of it... which is exactly what you did with mine... :lol:

The part of mine you left out is where I agreed with you... and the part you quoted, while containing some truth, was humor! :D

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chacka wrote:
Urs wrote:
randyandyvandaman wrote:Diva is not a xerox of a Moog.
Of course not. We pimped it.
Whatcha mean?
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