Mod Matrix in Diva?

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Urs wrote:(addendum, seing that SEM filters are currently the most avilable ones in our studio, I think they're probably also the most likely ones for a future addition)
Nice, and those are the ones I look forward to the most.....

rsp

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EXCITING! Please keep up the good work DIVA is a break through.
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Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others

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Urs wrote:(addendum, seing that SEM filters are currently the most avilable ones in our studio, I think they're probably also the most likely ones for a future addition)
Urs
When you model the above filters is it likely that you will include the Polymod functionality of the OB-X?

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atukao wrote:
Urs wrote:(addendum, seing that SEM filters are currently the most avilable ones in our studio, I think they're probably also the most likely ones for a future addition)
Urs
When you model the above filters is it likely that you will include the Polymod functionality of the OB-X?
I've read that word "Polymod" on Vintagesynth, but neither of our two OB-X has a parameter to enable it.

I do think what's meant here is X-MOD, which is just normal FM between two Oscs.

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Since we are talking about a mod matrix, I have to tell you that my favorite feature of the betas was the patch panel. I could look at that in a few second know what was going on in the patch. It also allowed me to get creative because it was visual. I didn't have to imagine the routings in my head. To be honest, when that left, so did my desire to buy the thing. If you could bring that back, I would put Diva back on my "to buy" list. A mod matrix would help, but it wouldn't replace a patch panel in my estimation.
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JJBiener wrote:Since we are talking about a mod matrix, I have to tell you that my favorite feature of the betas was the patch panel. I could look at that in a few second know what was going on in the patch. It also allowed me to get creative because it was visual. I didn't have to imagine the routings in my head. To be honest, when that left, so did my desire to buy the thing. If you could bring that back, I would put Diva back on my "to buy" list. A mod matrix would help, but it wouldn't replace a patch panel in my estimation.
The patch panel was there to "prove" that Diva could literally do anything an unmodified MS-20 can, and then some (apart from the external input and trigger button, of course) :-o

The problem is, there is a very high number of modulation sources in Diva, but only a relatively small number of destinations. Thus a patch panel will always look exceedingly confusing, with most mod source outlets being empty. This stood against the concept of Diva being reminiscent to relatively simple synthesizers that merely shine through their character than their feature set.

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Urs wrote:
JJBiener wrote:Since we are talking about a mod matrix, I have to tell you that my favorite feature of the betas was the patch panel. I could look at that in a few second know what was going on in the patch. It also allowed me to get creative because it was visual. I didn't have to imagine the routings in my head. To be honest, when that left, so did my desire to buy the thing. If you could bring that back, I would put Diva back on my "to buy" list. A mod matrix would help, but it wouldn't replace a patch panel in my estimation.
The patch panel was there to "prove" that Diva could literally do anything an unmodified MS-20 can, and then some (apart from the external input and trigger button, of course) :-o

The problem is, there is a very high number of modulation sources in Diva, but only a relatively small number of destinations. Thus a patch panel will always look exceedingly confusing, with most mod source outlets being empty. This stood against the concept of Diva being reminiscent to relatively simple synthesizers that merely shine through their character than their feature set.
I hear what you're saying. Personally, I found the patch panel to be far clearer than either the current set up or a mod matrix. I guess that could just be me. Still, it would be nice to have the patch panel as an option.
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JJBiener wrote:I hear what you're saying. Personally, I found the patch panel to be far clearer than either the current set up or a mod matrix. I guess that could just be me. Still, it would be nice to have the patch panel as an option.
Well, nothing stands against that. A patch panel is just a gui representation of the modulations with different visual means. If it's desperately needed and if I find a free day, I could whip it up as an additional theme (could even call it a "new feature") :)

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JJBiener wrote:
Urs wrote:
JJBiener wrote:Since we are talking about a mod matrix, I have to tell you that my favorite feature of the betas was the patch panel. I could look at that in a few second know what was going on in the patch. It also allowed me to get creative because it was visual. I didn't have to imagine the routings in my head. To be honest, when that left, so did my desire to buy the thing. If you could bring that back, I would put Diva back on my "to buy" list. A mod matrix would help, but it wouldn't replace a patch panel in my estimation.
The patch panel was there to "prove" that Diva could literally do anything an unmodified MS-20 can, and then some (apart from the external input and trigger button, of course) :-o

The problem is, there is a very high number of modulation sources in Diva, but only a relatively small number of destinations. Thus a patch panel will always look exceedingly confusing, with most mod source outlets being empty. This stood against the concept of Diva being reminiscent to relatively simple synthesizers that merely shine through their character than their feature set.
I hear what you're saying. Personally, I found the patch panel to be far clearer than either the current set up or a mod matrix. I guess that could just be me. Still, it would be nice to have the patch panel as an option.

I also liked the patch panel... It feels more like some mad artist wiring things together while he cackles! :) It was easy to see at a glance what was happening...

up until the number of modulations reached a higher number and then it became harder to see what was going on and started to feel like it was in the way. I did like how easy it was to see if a particular modulator was used. Am fine with either.

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The SEM filter would be a GREAT addition, and would add great variety in the filter part.
Fernando (FMR)

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I'm secretly hoping the supersaw algorithm stuff makes it way into Diva (and esp Z2) eventually. Pairing that with some of the filters would make some great classic 90s floaty trance pad sounds. :)

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bmrzycki wrote:I'm secretly hoping the supersaw algorithm stuff makes it way into Diva (and esp Z2) eventually. Pairing that with some of the filters would make some great classic 90s floaty trance pad sounds. :)
YES!!!!!!!!! Diva Supersaws!!!!! and other 90's sounds for Diva!!! PLEASE!!!

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Urs wrote:
JJBiener wrote:I hear what you're saying. Personally, I found the patch panel to be far clearer than either the current set up or a mod matrix. I guess that could just be me. Still, it would be nice to have the patch panel as an option.
Well, nothing stands against that. A patch panel is just a gui representation of the modulations with different visual means. If it's desperately needed and if I find a free day, I could whip it up as an additional theme (could even call it a "new feature") :)
I would also love a modular patch panel

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ddeez wrote:
Urs wrote:
JJBiener wrote:I hear what you're saying. Personally, I found the patch panel to be far clearer than either the current set up or a mod matrix. I guess that could just be me. Still, it would be nice to have the patch panel as an option.
Well, nothing stands against that. A patch panel is just a gui representation of the modulations with different visual means. If it's desperately needed and if I find a free day, I could whip it up as an additional theme (could even call it a "new feature") :)
I would also love a modular patch panel
It has no more functionality than what is there now...

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ddeez wrote:
bmrzycki wrote:I'm secretly hoping the supersaw algorithm stuff makes it way into Diva (and esp Z2) eventually. Pairing that with some of the filters would make some great classic 90s floaty trance pad sounds. :)
YES!!!!!!!!! Diva Supersaws!!!!! and other 90's sounds for Diva!!! PLEASE!!!
Urs did do some experimentation into this a while ago. ;) I'm still hoping. http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=301170

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