I usually always want to make my own presets, but those patches are just too nice.
Yeah .. sooner or later maybe ...saxer wrote:ah no it's easy. get both.Nokenoku wrote:
So hard to make a decision!
At the moment I have to use my money wisely (like investing in a bottle Lagavulin 16 Years Old).
Also although some of the presets in Diva are really great, and it seems to work for me for key-sounds and pads, I somehow have a very hard time getting the basses I want out of it.
I think it has something to do with the envelopes. They don't behave like I'm used to.
On fader/knob-area I think there's too much space for "very short" decay, which then almost "switches" to "medium" times with not enough space for "short" times inbetween (imo).
I like the "weight" of the sound of Diva though. It just sounds more "touchable" in a way than most other soft-synths. That's probably coming from all the emulation/simulation going on under the hood.
But maybe the actual design of the components is just not for me.
(I mean, it's also not everybody a fan of a Minimoog.)
Or maybe, I just need some more time to get warm with it.
Edit:
Oh. Sorry for all the OT.
It's a Zebra 3 thread after all.
Any more infos on the new filters of Zebra 3 would still be great though (as I guess those are the most important part in Diva to give it that "heavy" sound).
