One note feedback drone
Nice!Urs wrote:Shortly... might happen tonightfluxmind wrote:Bring it onUrs wrote:Fixed the tune/lfo timing bug.
Cheers
Dennis
Nice!Urs wrote:Shortly... might happen tonightfluxmind wrote:Bring it onUrs wrote:Fixed the tune/lfo timing bug.
Good call. We'll add it to our ever growing list of feature requests.Breeze wrote:I find it's real easy to overload the output without noticing. For your consideration: a two or three color LED (yellow-signal, green-optimal, red-peaking) showing output level in the Amplifier and Pan section would make it easy to see Diva's overall output level without having to leave Diva's GUI (especially useful for large to cinematic sizes). Even simpler: just a red peak indicator would help.
Wonderful movement and depth in that one note drone...very cool.Bronto Scorpio wrote:The feedback osc and the bite filters are quite an awesome combination for all kinds of drones by the way:
One note feedback drone
Utterly chilling. Great stuffBronto Scorpio wrote:The feedback osc and the bite filters are quite an awesome combination for all kinds of drones by the way:
One note feedback drone
I assume the original hardware SEM/OBX output electronics have the headroom to handle this extra gain? Or is that handled by a manual gain control?Urs wrote:Unfortunately this is related to the behaviour of the new filter. It's set to similar gain as the other filters at fully open cutoff and no resonance. But unlike all other filters it is not gain compensated for resonance at all. Thus it gets really loud with added resonance. That's simply what the filters in teh SEM/OB-X are like!
Well, it's up to the inputs of the mixing desk to cope I guess. There's just more dynamic behaviour in Obies than there is in Rolands.Breeze wrote:I assume the original hardware SEM/OBX output electronics have the headroom to handle this extra gain? Or is that handled by a manual gain control?Urs wrote:Unfortunately this is related to the behaviour of the new filter. It's set to similar gain as the other filters at fully open cutoff and no resonance. But unlike all other filters it is not gain compensated for resonance at all. Thus it gets really loud with added resonance. That's simply what the filters in teh SEM/OB-X are like!
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