Diva 1.3 Release Candidate r2058
- KVRist
- 425 posts since 9 Nov, 2004
I used it on 32bit Win7 in Reaper for an hour or 2 and its all good, new filter is great!
I assume the new digital OSC HQ mode is OFF when it is RED? There was massive aliasing on one patch with it red which sounded totally clean when i switched it to not red! It seems backwards, or maybe not, no mention in the manual?
I assume the new digital OSC HQ mode is OFF when it is RED? There was massive aliasing on one patch with it red which sounded totally clean when i switched it to not red! It seems backwards, or maybe not, no mention in the manual?
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- KVRer
- 22 posts since 12 Jun, 2012 from Augsburg/Germany
+13ee wrote: -Most text color is a bit too white, might look better written in the same shade as the words "cross", "mix", "sync" for example.
-A bit too much contrast between selected wave vs the other wave shades.
Digital OSC: It's not clear what the bottom/left knob will modulate. (Maybe you can place "TUNE MOD" to the right of the knob?)
- KVRAF
- 24414 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
The original JP-8000 aliased like a bitch. HQ mode is cleaning all that aliasing, which wasn't possible on the original. So, HQ mode off = original, HQ mode on = Diva enhanced.David Else wrote:I assume the new digital OSC HQ mode is OFF when it is RED? There was massive aliasing on one patch with it red which sounded totally clean when i switched it to not red! It seems backwards, or maybe not, no mention in the manual?
- KVRist
- 425 posts since 9 Nov, 2004
thanks, but my question was is RED LIGHT ON = HQ MODE ON meant to be the right way around?EvilDragon wrote:The original JP-8000 aliased like a bitch. HQ mode is cleaning all that aliasing, which wasn't possible on the original. So, HQ mode off = original, HQ mode on = Diva enhanced.David Else wrote:I assume the new digital OSC HQ mode is OFF when it is RED? There was massive aliasing on one patch with it red which sounded totally clean when i switched it to not red! It seems backwards, or maybe not, no mention in the manual?
it seems to be the opposite way around, ie RED LIGHT ON = HQ MODE OFF, unless i uncovered some strange glitch in HQ mode? a patch sounded much much better with the red light off, all the unwanted artifacts went away.
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
Urs, check email!Urs wrote:Not yet, but I bet there'll be *many* shortlyFunkybot's Evil Twin wrote:I haven't specifically checked yet, but have new presets been added that take advantage of the new modules (or any others)?
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- KVRer
- 29 posts since 4 Nov, 2005
Urs,
Not sure if this has been reported, or if anyone else has experienced it, but I'm getting an odd GUI redraw problem. I have one track running the VST version of DIVA; the GUI is set at "large." If I close the Diva GUI/plug-in window and then reopen it, the plug-in window/GUI reopens in "normal" size but the GUI within the window retains the "large" setting -- basically you can see the VCO section, the HPF section, and parts of the VCF and bottom panel. Resizing the GUI to "normal" then back to "large" makes everything AOK.
Hopefully the above is understandable.
M
Not sure if this has been reported, or if anyone else has experienced it, but I'm getting an odd GUI redraw problem. I have one track running the VST version of DIVA; the GUI is set at "large." If I close the Diva GUI/plug-in window and then reopen it, the plug-in window/GUI reopens in "normal" size but the GUI within the window retains the "large" setting -- basically you can see the VCO section, the HPF section, and parts of the VCF and bottom panel. Resizing the GUI to "normal" then back to "large" makes everything AOK.
Hopefully the above is understandable.
M
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- KVRAF
- 12456 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Here, Red Light On = HQ Mode On.David Else wrote:thanks, but my question was is RED LIGHT ON = HQ MODE ON meant to be the right way around?.
Makes sense to me.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30206 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Yep, that's a known issue. We tried times and times again to make it work for every host every time, but as of now it's only possible by a set of workarounds.papertiger wrote:Urs,
Not sure if this has been reported, or if anyone else has experienced it, but I'm getting an odd GUI redraw problem. I have one track running the VST version of DIVA; the GUI is set at "large." If I close the Diva GUI/plug-in window and then reopen it, the plug-in window/GUI reopens in "normal" size but the GUI within the window retains the "large" setting -- basically you can see the VCO section, the HPF section, and parts of the VCF and bottom panel. Resizing the GUI to "normal" then back to "large" makes everything AOK.
Hopefully the above is understandable.
M
So instead of fixing this with yet another workaround (that might break it in yet another host software) we have decided to rewrite the UI scaling code and fix it for good there and then. Unfortunately we had other pressing issues this year (AAX, VST3 purgatory) so we'll try to do it next year
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- KVRer
- 16 posts since 16 Jul, 2008
I have had a couple of weird gui issues, like the fx panel turning blue. At first I thought it was a feature.
pc win7
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30206 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Hehehe, do you have a screenshot?Sibanger wrote:I have had a couple of weird gui issues, like the fx panel turning blue. At first I thought it was a feature.pc win7
- KVRist
- 425 posts since 9 Nov, 2004
So, does the HQ mode button on the new oscillator section being lit up red actually mean the mode is on or off?! has anyone confirmed the answer by ear?
- KVRAF
- 26961 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Red light on = HQ* modeDavid Else wrote:So, does the HQ mode button on the new oscillator section being lit up red actually mean the mode is on or off?! has anyone confirmed the answer by ear?
* HQ being a poor term here cause there is no agreed on definition in this case. HQ means less aliasing, but also less accuracy to the original it is modeled after.
- KVRist
- 425 posts since 9 Nov, 2004
OK, if that is true i heard all sorts of artifacts on one of the new oscillators (can't remember which shape) that went away as soon as it was turned off, so that would be a bug report then.pdxindy wrote:Red light on = HQ modeDavid Else wrote:So, does the HQ mode button on the new oscillator section being lit up red actually mean the mode is on or off?! has anyone confirmed the answer by ear?
The artifacts sounded a bit like aliasing, but they may not be. It was nothing to do with CPU, the oscillator just went all lo-fi, exactly what i thought the HQ mode was meant to get rid of... hence i thought the light might be backwards.
Win 7, VST2 in latest Reaper 4.57 On Old Core 2 laptop in Great mode.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30206 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Ok, added to our bugtracker!David Else wrote:OK, if that is true i heard all sorts of artifacts on one of the new oscillators (can't remember which shape) that went away as soon as it was turned off, so that would be a bug report then.
The artifacts sounded a bit like aliasing, but they may not be. It was nothing to do with CPU, the oscillator just went all lo-fi, exactly what i thought the HQ mode was meant to get rid of... hence i thought the light might be backwards.
Win 7, VST2 in latest Reaper 4.57 On Old Core 2 laptop in Great mode.
- KVRist
- 425 posts since 9 Nov, 2004
cool. it was definitely NOT multisaw, triwrap or noise, so one of the bottom 4.Urs wrote:Ok, added to our bugtracker!David Else wrote:OK, if that is true i heard all sorts of artifacts on one of the new oscillators (can't remember which shape) that went away as soon as it was turned off, so that would be a bug report then.
The artifacts sounded a bit like aliasing, but they may not be. It was nothing to do with CPU, the oscillator just went all lo-fi, exactly what i thought the HQ mode was meant to get rid of... hence i thought the light might be backwards.
Win 7, VST2 in latest Reaper 4.57 On Old Core 2 laptop in Great mode.

