u-he @ Musikmesse 2013
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- KVRian
- 757 posts since 18 Sep, 2001 from Edinburgh, Scotland
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- KVRist
- 62 posts since 9 Mar, 2009
That gui should be possible as RE, too.sascha wrote:![]()
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Nope, it's got a tabbed pane. But a linked-channels version or a strictly-not-linked version should indeed be RE-ablesamplemania wrote:That gui should be possible as RE, too.
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- KVRist
- 62 posts since 9 Mar, 2009
Antidote has panels (well, buttons) for each effect in the fx section. Since presswerk's channels are identical this should work in a similar way.Urs wrote:Nope, it's got a tabbed pane. But a linked-channels version or a strictly-not-linked version should indeed be RE-ablesamplemania wrote:That gui should be possible as RE, too.
But never mind - I'll take it in every RE form you like.
- KVRian
- 694 posts since 8 Apr, 2012 from planet Earth
Thanks for making all videos at 1080p my request! 
- KVRAF
- 1735 posts since 28 Dec, 2007
man Uhe are kicking so much ass at the moment. Cant wait to try these...sascha wrote:
Here (this was just a quick hack for the Messe, we'll change that):
Using the traditional comp controls, in conjunction with 'nonlin' and the ff/fb button, you could create any type of compressor.
One thing I might request - I know it sounds stupid but with an 'all rounder' compressor like this Id recommend plenty of presets like '160 punch', 'SL Glue' and '1176 slam' to help people get started. I noticed quite some people did not get on so well with DMG compassion for that reason - it was 'too' versatile...
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- KVRAF
- 1622 posts since 10 Jul, 2006 from Paris, France
Amen to that.analoguesamples909 wrote:man Uhe are kicking so much ass at the moment. Cant wait to try these...sascha wrote:
Here (this was just a quick hack for the Messe, we'll change that):
Using the traditional comp controls, in conjunction with 'nonlin' and the ff/fb button, you could create any type of compressor.
One thing I might request - I know it sounds stupid but with an 'all rounder' compressor like this Id recommend plenty of presets like '160 punch', 'SL Glue' and '1176 slam' to help people get started. I noticed quite some people did not get on so well with DMG compassion for that reason - it was 'too' versatile...
It's the kind of case where presets are welcomed on a compressor.
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- KVRian
- 500 posts since 27 Nov, 2003 from Oslo, Norway
My two favorite developers right there!Urs wrote:Claes showing me the modular synth in Bitwig
- KVRian
- 696 posts since 6 Nov, 2011 from The Netherlands
Bitwig rulez, u-he rulez, their software rulez.. so yeah, I see no reason for me to disagree with you!Sleepwalker wrote:My two favorite developers right there!Urs wrote:Claes showing me the modular synth in Bitwig
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- KVRAF
- 2065 posts since 14 Sep, 2004 from $HOME
OK, just out of curiosity, can anyone explain what 0dff means (apart from 3583) to us non-DSP guys?Urs wrote:YepEvilDragon wrote:Does modular synth in Bitwig do 0dff?
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- KVRian
- 777 posts since 13 Dec, 2011
It's shorthand for "zero delay feedback filter", which is in large part responsible for Diva's awesome sounding filters. Afaik u-he was the first to implement this technique in a synth plug-in, and it now seems to have become a bit of a trend / buzzword.fese wrote:OK, just out of curiosity, can anyone explain what 0dff means (apart from 3583) to us non-DSP guys?Urs wrote:YepEvilDragon wrote:Does modular synth in Bitwig do 0dff?
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- KVRAF
- 5200 posts since 17 Aug, 2004
He was not first. 0df is here for a while. He is kinda first in commercial success but surely these filters aren't his product/idea. I saw these filters quite some years ago in Reaktor user forum.Ch00rD wrote:It's shorthand for "zero delay feedback filter", which is in large part responsible for Diva's awesome sounding filters. Afaik u-he was the first to implement this technique in a synth plug-in, and it now seems to have become a bit of a trend / buzzword.fese wrote:OK, just out of curiosity, can anyone explain what 0dff means (apart from 3583) to us non-DSP guys?Urs wrote:YepEvilDragon wrote:Does modular synth in Bitwig do 0dff?
But i think it's not just because of 0df filter which is making Diva to stand out. Clever algorithms, a lot of optimization and tuning. This is what u-he is doing obviously better then most of other guys and what makes his instruments to sound amazing. IMHO
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- KVRian
- 777 posts since 13 Dec, 2011
Ah, ok; I wasn't aware of the REAKTOR stuff - will remember that for the next time I decide to play around with it. I was aware of the technique being used in UA's Moog filter plug-in dating from late 2008, though. Since REAKTOR is quite a different beast than most plug-in synths (i.e. with a more or less fixed architecture), one could perhaps say it depends on exactly how you define this category when it comes to claims of being first. But while I often find this sort of information quite interesting, of course in practice only the sound of our instruments actually matters.kmonkey wrote:[...] He was not first. 0df is here for a while. He is kinda first in commercial success but surely these filters aren't his product/idea. I saw these filters quite some years ago in Reaktor user forum.
But i think it's not just because of 0df filter which is making Diva to stand out. Clever algorithms, a lot of optimization and tuning. This is what u-he is doing obviously better then most of other guys and what makes his instruments to sound amazing. IMHO
And I'll be the first to admit that there are many other things contributing to Diva's awesomeness, and the quality of u-he's products in general. For just one example (onoes, let's just mention "Howard" to make that two
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Yep, technically that's true, the idea has been around for many years, some papers I've seen go back to the 1990ies. Nevertheless, to my best knowledge we were the first ones to dare a numerical approach in realtime (like certain circuit simulators do) in a native plug-in as opposed to analytical ones that may have a higher error margin. And I think we still are the only ones in a production-ready product.kmonkey wrote:He was not first. 0df is here for a while.
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- KVRist
- 83 posts since 17 Oct, 2011
Urs I think discoDSP disagrees with you.Urs wrote:And I think we still are the only ones in a production-ready product.kmonkey wrote:He was not first. 0df is here for a while.

