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I upgraded my computer yesterday and it now has more than enough muscle to handle DIVA...

here's a demonstration.

Thank you Urs & Staff for the awesome work...

By the way, SSM2044 Filter anytime soon? I'm reluctant to spend hundreds of Euros in repairing my Polysix...


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Or spend $49 USD on either Korg Legacy PolySix or Mono/Poly? :P

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The KLC plugins might be very accurate, but, in direct comparaison, the real thing is still miles ahead. Also, KORG decided not to go 64-bit. What a pity for the Wavestation, guess I have to buy a real one now...

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No worries about not going x64 with KLC. All Korg plugins work perfectly via bit-bridging and are still very low-CPU.

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The Polysix is still one of my favourites for simple, low-cpu, organic analog stuff. A lot of it has to do with the way the subosc is at a certain phase relationship to the main oscillator, at least, that's one of the things I concluded gave it that tone that I liked.

Of course, it probably doesn't compare to the real thing, or what Diva would sound like doing a Polysix emulation ( :love: ).
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Sendy wrote:The Polysix is still one of my favourites for simple, low-cpu, organic analog stuff. A lot of it has to do with the way the subosc is at a certain phase relationship to the main oscillator, at least, that's one of the things I concluded gave it that tone that I liked.
Actually, sub-oscillators are often a square wave at -1 or -2 octaves derived from the main oscillator. In other words, the main osc and sub-osc always have the same phase ase they are sprung from the same source.

Maybe useless information but now it's there. :)

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Sendy wrote: Of course, it probably doesn't compare to the real thing, or what Diva would sound like doing a Polysix emulation ( :love: ).
Concerning DIVA, I think one should look at it as a synth on its very own. Unlike many other softsynths, it DOES have a soul. When I first tried it, I wanted it because of all the cool Moog and JP sounds it emulates, but after a while I really thought of it as a real instrument, something that hasn't happened with any other plugin before.

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eXode wrote:
Sendy wrote:The Polysix is still one of my favourites for simple, low-cpu, organic analog stuff. A lot of it has to do with the way the subosc is at a certain phase relationship to the main oscillator, at least, that's one of the things I concluded gave it that tone that I liked.
Actually, sub-oscillators are often a square wave at -1 or -2 octaves derived from the main oscillator. In other words, the main osc and sub-osc always have the same phase ase they are sprung from the same source.

Maybe useless information but now it's there. :)
Yes it's technically I suppose not even an oscillator, but it adds to the waveshape by flipflopping from high to low on each cycle of the main oscillator.

The thing is, when you have a sawtooth up top and a squarewave subosc, some phase-locked alignments (i.e. where abouts in the saw the squarewave decides to "flip" and "flop" :D ) sound better than others, and in some cases the subosc can completely cancel into the saw osc and produce a saw one octave lower. At this stage I'm feeling the need for waveform diagrams but, I'm guessing at least some people know what I'm going on about ^_^
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