Yep, it's possible though. The corresponding parameters in each module are identical.anokah wrote:I would think a hardware controller for diva would be kind of hard to implement, seeing as it´s not a static environment with the different module setups.
Is DIVA the end of the road?
- u-he
- 30176 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
- KVRAF
- 20662 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
There's a Dinosaur called the Emulator III, it has analog filters and would be a lovely next step.Karten wrote:More features could be added (and probably will) but is it the final answer to analogue emulation?
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 20 May, 2014
I think I'd like to see a little bit more from U-he. I have an oberheim matrix 6 and it has this slight hiss to it for example. My Diva isn't noisy at all and I like that soft noise. Not sure what it is. The amp on the oberheim perhaps? I also like the idea of the Prophet 5 and Ensoniq SQ80 as additional modules. I really like the hybrid architecture of the Ensoniq and it sounds so boards of canada. The prophet 5 I'd like to see modelled in it's totality. I think that would give Diva a non-roland sound end to end. I would pay for those two modules if U-he was willing to update. I'm not sure if it is the end of the line however. I think Diva will continue to evolve and improve. More non-linearities will be modelled and introduced over time as the computational resources become more affordable. I really like what the TAL guys have done with their Juno emulation of the chorus. It's a noisy circuit and I like these types of artefacts. That is my only suggestion for the Diva. Keep some of the noise stuff intact. It's pretty remarkable in all other ways. Thanks.
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- KVRAF
- 8413 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
I think U-he should add a knob called analog that adds harmonic distortion and noise to the signal. DCAM synthsquad has this on their synthesizers and I think it's a very nice addition when you want to add that analog hum.nevernamed wrote:I think I'd like to see a little bit more from U-he. I have an oberheim matrix 6 and it has this slight hiss to it for example. My Diva isn't noisy at all and I like that soft noise. Not sure what it is. The amp on the oberheim perhaps? I also like the idea of the Prophet 5 and Ensoniq SQ80 as additional modules. I really like the hybrid architecture of the Ensoniq and it sounds so boards of canada. The prophet 5 I'd like to see modelled in it's totality. I think that would give Diva a non-roland sound end to end. I would pay for those two modules if U-he was willing to update. I'm not sure if it is the end of the line however. I think Diva will continue to evolve and improve. More non-linearities will be modelled and introduced over time as the computational resources become more affordable. I really like what the TAL guys have done with their Juno emulation of the chorus. It's a noisy circuit and I like these types of artefacts. That is my only suggestion for the Diva. Keep some of the noise stuff intact. It's pretty remarkable in all other ways. Thanks.
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 20 May, 2014
V0RT3X wrote:
I think U-he should add a knob called analog that adds harmonic distortion and noise to the signal. DCAM synthsquad has this on their synthesizers and I think it's a very nice addition when you want to add that analog hum.
Agreed.
- u-he
- 30176 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Not sure… any noise we'd add would be kind of fake.
It's one of those things that we found not-so-desirable to model.
There used to be noise sources in the vintage age that were more prominent: Tape noise, cables, cheap consoles. It makes more sense IMHO to add those than to add noise into the synth itself.
We did consider scratchy knobs as a means of copy protection though
It's one of those things that we found not-so-desirable to model.
There used to be noise sources in the vintage age that were more prominent: Tape noise, cables, cheap consoles. It makes more sense IMHO to add those than to add noise into the synth itself.
We did consider scratchy knobs as a means of copy protection though
- KVRAF
- 37375 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Yep - my Kore template for Diva makes use of that - cuts down the number of user pages neededUrs wrote:Yep, it's possible though. The corresponding parameters in each module are identical.anokah wrote:I would think a hardware controller for diva would be kind of hard to implement, seeing as it´s not a static environment with the different module setups.
- KVRAF
- 6501 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
Urs wrote:
We did consider scratchy knobs as a means of copy protection though
- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 12 Dec, 2012 from Switzerland
In the e.g. filter section you could have a little LCD showing the name of the current model and a knob or buttons to switch between the different modules. And like the KIWI controller only used knobs will lit up, unused stay unlit.Urs wrote:Yep, it's possible though. The corresponding parameters in each module are identical.anokah wrote:I would think a hardware controller for diva would be kind of hard to implement, seeing as it´s not a static environment with the different module setups.
To the topic: Hard to tell how much an analog emulation can still improve. Of course analog synths still sound different. But even they differ in sound if hooked up to different gear. To me the question is more of new ideas than of improvement.
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- KVRist
- 276 posts since 12 Nov, 2011
I was just thinking that the SQ80 might be an excellent source of further digital oscillations, if something like the Prophet VS couldn't be done. Plus the innards of its oscillator chip has been examined extensively by Rainer Buchty.nevernamed wrote:Ialso like the idea of the Prophet 5 and Ensoniq SQ80 as additional modules.
A more outrageous choice would be an emulation of the SID chip. Would at least be interesting to hear what harsh SID sounds would be like when tamed by analog filters.
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- KVRAF
- 3054 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from near Los Angeles
I don't miss any noise personally. On older real hardware synths, I don't like it. I guess turning up the noise knob is not what they're looking for.
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- KVRAF
- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
I would really like to see a proper replictaion of the TB-303 filter in Diva. So far all emulations that got a more or less proper implementation of that filter are more or less based on the architecture of the real thing. As a filter module in Diva (in combination with other existing modules) it would be a lot more versatile i guess.
I also agree that a Prophet 5 filter would be nice.
Ingo
I also agree that a Prophet 5 filter would be nice.
Ingo
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- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 12 Dec, 2012 from Switzerland
Ingonator wrote:I would really like to see a proper replictaion of the TB-303 filter in Diva. So far all emulations that got a more or less proper implementation of that filter are more or less based on the architecture of the real thing. As a filter module in Diva (in combination with other existing modules) it would be a lot more versatile i guess.
I also agree that a Prophet 5 filter would be nice.
Ingo
Great idea!
Not sure at the moment if it's already there, but a SEM filter would be nice too
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