Diva repeating notes?

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I am just starting with Diva and I hope someone can explain this to me. When I play one note on some patches it keeps repeating, but not on others. For example with HS Hail Bob 1 if I hold down one note I get a repeating note (even with the Delay effect turned off) while on HS Modular Bells I only get one long note that fades out. Thanks.

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LFO 2 is modulating LFO 1 which is modulating the pitch i think,play around with the LFO rate & depth & you'll see,push the depth up too 100 on both the LFO & there's no repeats or modulation of the pitch

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Thanks for your reply, which has helped me to start to understand what is going on. I can see that it is the saw down in LFO2 that makes it sound like a repeating note (presumably by modulating the oscillator volumes). In the user guide it says that LFO2 is connected by default to several parameters in Diva's other modules. In the Hail Bob patch I can't see from the labels that it is connected to anything and the user guide doesn't seem to say exactly what it modulates by default.

You said that LFO2 is modulating LFO1. How do you know that? In the triple VCO module in Hail Bob the label above the top switches says that oscillator pitch is being modulated by LFO1. If I turn the top switches off I still get a repeated note, although without any pitch modulation (which makes sense).

How I can find out what LFO2 is modulating and how to change it?

Thanks. Dave.

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I was wrong the 1st time,

On a second look it looks like,LFO1 is modulating the pitch,LFO2 is modulating the volume mod in the amp & pan section,

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Last edited by Chapelle on Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Nice one Chapelle,haven't programmed much with diva,only had the demo so far

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thanks very much to you both. I can see it now. Before you explained this I just stared at the screen and I could not see what was right in front of me! thanks again. Dave.

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