Diva Demystified (Tutorial)
- KVRist
- 424 posts since 12 Oct, 2009 from London, UK
Hey,
Just got an email from MacProVideo telling me about a new product Diva Demystified.
http://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/diva-demystified
I purchased right away cause it ain't that expensive and you can get 25% with the code 13janDiva25
Didn't know this was in production, I think it will be pretty useful.
Just got an email from MacProVideo telling me about a new product Diva Demystified.
http://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/diva-demystified
I purchased right away cause it ain't that expensive and you can get 25% with the code 13janDiva25
Didn't know this was in production, I think it will be pretty useful.
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
I have a MPV sub and watched probably more than half of it as it came out.
I guess it's a good tutorial but not great IMO + it's very boring if you already know Diva very well.
I guess it's a good tutorial but not great IMO + it's very boring if you already know Diva very well.
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- KVRist
- 34 posts since 20 Dec, 2012
how about a diva beginner? What prevents it from being a great tutorial in your opinion?3ee wrote:I have a MPV sub and watched probably more than half of it as it came out.
I guess it's a good tutorial but not great IMO + it's very boring if you already know Diva very well.
- KVRist
- 383 posts since 28 Jan, 2008
pmb_12 wrote:how about a diva beginner? What prevents it from being a great tutorial in your opinion?3ee wrote:I have a MPV sub and watched probably more than half of it as it came out.
I guess it's a good tutorial but not great IMO + it's very boring if you already know Diva very well.
I'm a beginner in diva, and I think its a great tutorial.
There are 3 tutorial prewievs at the tutorial homepage which maybe could help you make your own opinion
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
Not sure but the overall feel and some, fairly rare occasion where info isn't quite correct AFAIK.pmb_12 wrote:how about a diva beginner? What prevents it from being a great tutorial in your opinion?3ee wrote:I have a MPV sub and watched probably more than half of it as it came out.
I guess it's a good tutorial but not great IMO + it's very boring if you already know Diva very well.
I did say it was a good tutorial tho,
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- KVRian
- 588 posts since 3 Oct, 2011
I would at least wait until one of their many 50% off sales.Nig wrote:Hey,
Just got an email from MacProVideo telling me about a new product Diva Demystified.
http://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/diva-demystified
I purchased right away cause it ain't that expensive and you can get 25% with the code 13janDiva25
Didn't know this was in production, I think it will be pretty useful.
I'm not a huge fan of MacProVideo in the first place, and the previews didn't seem any different from the other disappointing videos I've watched.
- KVRAF
- 2083 posts since 28 Feb, 2011
Glad to see someone come out with a fairly comprehensive and logically organized tutorial on a U-He synth.
I really don't like how all macprovideos downloads are in a proprietary .ned file format. You have to download their player to view them...a really bad marketing decision if you ask me. I store all my many tutorials in a single folder all organized into company and product sub-folders - except theirs - which when running Windows have to be kept on the C drive in their folder (reminds me of the equally horrid Zinio Reader).
I'm sure they're only trying to protect their intellectual property, but I think this is counter-productive. I am not inclined to buy anything from them...much prefer Groove3.
I really don't like how all macprovideos downloads are in a proprietary .ned file format. You have to download their player to view them...a really bad marketing decision if you ask me. I store all my many tutorials in a single folder all organized into company and product sub-folders - except theirs - which when running Windows have to be kept on the C drive in their folder (reminds me of the equally horrid Zinio Reader).
I'm sure they're only trying to protect their intellectual property, but I think this is counter-productive. I am not inclined to buy anything from them...much prefer Groove3.
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- KVRAF
- 9682 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
i just found this on youtube, a preview, is this really recommendable? i try to learn diva more and understand how it works. i am undeerstanding Synth1 better now, not perfect but better, but when i wanna recreate a preset in DIVA i dont get to it somehow 
