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Which synth's components would you like to see u-he add to DIVA next?

Yamaha CS-80
124
25%
Oberheim OB-X
133
27%
Prophet 5 V2
73
15%
ARP 2500
38
8%
Synthacon Filters
4
1%
Roland TB-303 Filters
67
14%
Synthi
22
5%
Polyvoks
27
6%
 
Total votes: 488

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Urs wrote:
Sendy wrote:Not as cool as a SID
The first money I earned in my life was for a sequencer that was used in a couple of games on C64. I was 14.
Awesome! And a great professional CV opener! :) Do you remember / care to tell which? Or would that become embarrassing? Like, for example, the alias used by that composer whose name sounds like a founder of some religious cult, who did the track for literally every other C=64 game, but would not risk association with frowned-upon titles such as

:D

I remember building a little *very* crude 8 bit sampler for the C=64 at around that age myself. Or, rather, bullying older, geekier friends (who obviously could make much more sense of electronics and such things) to help me build one. It cost no more than €25 in parts, and I had to adjust level and DC offset with a screwdriver. The good old days when digital still felt like vintage analog. :)

And that silly cassette tape recorder system... (of course floppy disks were beyond my budget back in the days). I remember having fun when 'saving' a bunch of C=64 games into a sampling keyboard, years later - as that was loading much quicker and was much more reliable. I would put Paradroid on C3, for example. :) There was even a dedicated radio show, which weekly broadcasted such audio recordings of bits and bytes a a very late hour when hardly anybody was listening to the radio anyway. They were mainly simple basic programs (think hangman in ascii) made by hobby users, sent in via mail for distribution over-the-air to fellow users in next weeks' episode. A whole hour of screeching digital noise every week. I routinely recorded it, like many others, on analog tape (yes, with a lot of saturation) and then spent the Sunday morning trying each program one by one - if they loaded at all. Yes, youngsters, we already had free wireless data networks in the 80s way before bluetooth and wifi!! ;) Still, it keeps amazing me how incredibly far technology has come already over the last decades especially. :)

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Ch00rD wrote:Do you remember / care to tell which?
Feature request - I'd like to know via Javascript C64 emulator on u-he.com

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It's too embarrassing, really :oops:

Just before you get your hopes up too high: Nope, it's not a SID emulation for the new oscillator model. It's something else, again meticulously preserving the original flavour in modern DSP power. Only, this time we pimped it far beyond its iconic feature set.

Wednesday in less than two weeks you'll know more 8)

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Urs wrote:Teaser: The arpeggiator can "reprogram" the sequencer on the fly. The sequencer then repeats the arp pattern, at its own pace. If the arp pattern is 4 steps quarters and the sequencer is e.g. 7 steps sixteenth, then all sorts of interleaved patterns emerge. It's a live Koyaanisquatsi generator :D
Oh HELL YEAH.

(Personally I could go the entire rest of my life without ever hearing a 303 again. I'm so sick of that sound.)

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Urs wrote:Wednesday in less than two weeks you'll know more
oh... sooner than I thought, cool! :)

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3ee wrote:
Urs wrote:Wednesday in less than two weeks you'll know more
oh... sooner than I thought, cool! :)
Actually, we might do an official announcement earlier... if we announce things on Messe, we won't have time to follow all the fun :-)

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Urs wrote: It's something else, again meticulously preserving the original flavour in modern DSP power. Only, this time we pimped it far beyond its iconic feature set.
Pimped JP8K supersaw it is then.

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hakey wrote:
Urs wrote: It's something else, again meticulously preserving the original flavour in modern DSP power. Only, this time we pimped it far beyond its iconic feature set.
Pimped JP8K supersaw it is then.
Nah, that would be too easy.

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Urs wrote:
hakey wrote:
Urs wrote: It's something else, again meticulously preserving the original flavour in modern DSP power. Only, this time we pimped it far beyond its iconic feature set.
Pimped JP8K supersaw it is then.
Nah, that would be too easy.
Oh good. 8) (not a supersaw fan)

so what other digital oscillators would be considered iconic? DX7? ESQ1?

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Please let it be some sort of wavetable oscillator ?!?!?

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...Buchla?

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hakey wrote:
Urs wrote:
hakey wrote:
Urs wrote: It's something else, again meticulously preserving the original flavour in modern DSP power. Only, this time we pimped it far beyond its iconic feature set.
Pimped JP8K supersaw it is then.
Nah, that would be too easy.
Oh good. 8) (not a supersaw fan)

so what other digital oscillators would be considered iconic? DX7? ESQ1?
ESQ1 would be cool.
I don't bother to use it anymore, but there's something about that thing. The filters are analog... pitty it's impossible to tweak the filter without using an LFO to do it.

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Hehehe, I betricksted you :)

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:o

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Sid oscillators and 303 filter would be amazeballs

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