Yep just the user password to download the most current versions. And since Corona is updated regularly that is importantaudiojunkie wrote:So Corona doesn't use any copy protection then? Nice!braj wrote:Corona has the best copy protection: trust! And there's a copy for cheap in the market right now: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=358632audiojunkie wrote:What copy protection does Corona use? I have to keep my eyes open at all times to find great sounding synths that meet my copy protection requirements.![]()
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Is there any synth out there that has the sound quality of U-He Diva?
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- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
Yep, just download it from your account, run installer and you do not even have to input a serial nr. during or after installationaudiojunkie wrote:So Corona doesn't use any copy protection then? Nice!braj wrote:Corona has the best copy protection: trust! And there's a copy for cheap in the market right now: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=358632audiojunkie wrote:What copy protection does Corona use? I have to keep my eyes open at all times to find great sounding synths that meet my copy protection requirements.![]()
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- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Corona also has a really nice demo, no voiceovers, no timeouts, no noise, just no saving patches. If you want to try it in a mix and see how it fits in your music it is easy and you could also bounce the track so you can actually not just waste time with a demo but get something useful for your time. DiscoDSP is very generous in this regard and it really helped me test it thoroughly before I bought it, especially after trying another synth with an extremely annoying demo, it was a huge breath of fresh air.
I would say it compliments Diva though, not in any way replaces Diva. If you are looking for low-CPU and great soundquality on a budget, I'd suggest TAL U-NO and the Corona that is on sale in the markey. That would be like $100?
I would say it compliments Diva though, not in any way replaces Diva. If you are looking for low-CPU and great soundquality on a budget, I'd suggest TAL U-NO and the Corona that is on sale in the markey. That would be like $100?
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Fyi : Oxium is only 69 € until September 5th. (end of the intro price period )ddeez wrote:hey thanks for all the responses. I apologize for not being a bit more specific. I think Diva is the best sounding synth I've heard so far, and I want another synth on the same sound quality level but with more modulation options, more VCO options etc. I will check out oxium, dcam and corona as I've seen those mentioned multiple times. Please keep the suggestions coming!!!
Might be the right time to get it if you like it.
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- KVRAF
- 6468 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
With Corona, you need to use the Alt filters to get the newer, better quality filters. CPU usage jumps up but, as with Diva, for high resonance sounds, they tend to be better.
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- 7872 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
Omnisphere and Nexus are the best sounding synthesizers imho.
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- KVRist
- 443 posts since 12 Feb, 2004
straigharrow Quiver
http://straightarrow.dk/quiver
The quality of sound is up there but in a different way.
http://straightarrow.dk/quiver
The quality of sound is up there but in a different way.
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- 2236 posts since 25 Dec, 2005
Lotuzia wrote:Fyi : Oxium is only 69 € until September 5th. (end of the intro price period )ddeez wrote:hey thanks for all the responses. I apologize for not being a bit more specific. I think Diva is the best sounding synth I've heard so far, and I want another synth on the same sound quality level but with more modulation options, more VCO options etc. I will check out oxium, dcam and corona as I've seen those mentioned multiple times. Please keep the suggestions coming!!!
Might be the right time to get it if you like it.
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thanks for the hint!
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- 2083 posts since 28 Feb, 2011
But you want more VCO options - that's analog isn't it?ddeez wrote:also to get across...i'm not just interested in analog sounding stuff...i'm just interested in the highest quality sound possible
What is it about Diva that you like? For me, the biggest thing that stands out among great VAs is the attack. Zebra has a great attack. The other thing is the quality of the sound (no audible aliasing or zippering) when you modulate the waveforms, filters, osc sync, etc., and that's a larger list. When you compare Omnisphere's sync sweep for example to any U-He synth, Omnisphere sounds more digital and artifacted. Massive sounds smoother than Omnisphere in this regard also.
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- 19873 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
Well then you'll want to check out:ddeez wrote:also to get across...i'm not just interested in analog sounding stuff...i'm just interested in the highest quality sound possible
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- 436 posts since 7 Apr, 2010
Nobody here seems to rate massive?
