Repro-1 (out now)
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 25 Jul, 2010 from united states
Wow super cool thanks for this 
Ableton Live 10, Korg Monologue. Various vst's and effects
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- KVRist
- 33 posts since 18 Oct, 2009
I have been sitting here for a few hours a/b testing back and fourth... can't decide which I like the most. I don't own a pro one so I am demoting with other Curtis filters that I own. (Tempest and P12) of course those are different chips etc ... but hey its the closest I have lol. really enjoying this test. I find the largest changes when modulating the filter via VCO b ... I posted a sound cloud of the first testing I did with identical patches on the Tempest and RePro ... https://soundcloud.com/flux302/real-cur ... u-he-repro
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- KVRAF
- 3056 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from near Los Angeles
I haven't experimented a whole lot, but I like #4 the best so far. Would it be fair to say I don't care which sounds the most analog, but which I like best? Though maybe the one I like best does sound the most analog.
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 3 Apr, 2016
I'll see if I can get some fun A/B videos together. It's hard not to just noodle with the Pro One though.
It's a membrane keyboard - so so bad. But dayum. Just good sounds all day.
I'll go back on what I said earlier about the point at which you really notice bass dropping out. The number is 2.5.
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- KVRer
- 28 posts since 20 Sep, 2005
Personally, I find #4 to be the "smoothest" across the full range of the sweep - especially at more pronounced oscillator settings. #5 was also smooth but seemed to be a bit less consistent across the full spectrum.
While it didn't sound quite as smooth as the others, I kept coming back to #3 which had an interesting character. While I don't have it anymore, it reminded me of my Prophet-600 in some respects.
#1 and #2 seemed to have some interesting harmonic artefacts at lower filter settings and more extreme oscillator configurations. Not that that's a bad thing - it makes them interesting and gives some character - but they were just not as smooth. They too reminded me of the P-600, but with a bit more "grit" in the filter.
I'll be interested to learn what's actually going with this when the blindfold comes off. Thanks to Urs and the gang - looks like you guys have another winner on your hands.
While it didn't sound quite as smooth as the others, I kept coming back to #3 which had an interesting character. While I don't have it anymore, it reminded me of my Prophet-600 in some respects.
#1 and #2 seemed to have some interesting harmonic artefacts at lower filter settings and more extreme oscillator configurations. Not that that's a bad thing - it makes them interesting and gives some character - but they were just not as smooth. They too reminded me of the P-600, but with a bit more "grit" in the filter.
I'll be interested to learn what's actually going with this when the blindfold comes off. Thanks to Urs and the gang - looks like you guys have another winner on your hands.
- KVRer
- 13 posts since 26 Oct, 2014 from Heilbronn, Germany
Is it possible to see a picture to recognize the characteristic of the different filter-types?
Imho filter 1 & 4 are very same in shaping the sound.
Same to 2, 3 & 5. Very same.
That´s just the feeling i had while i moved the knob with my midi-keyboard and played some notes.
I tried different waveformes and octaves and mixing some noise to the oscillators. Like always.
With this configuration in the screenshot all filter-types sound very same when you only push the buttons (no movement of cutoff or resonance).

With this setting you can hear in every filter-type a slight difference when you push the buttons without moving knobs.

To be honestly. At this time i don´t know how much money i would spend for this plug-in. Especially because my Ableton with only these instrument goes up to 30%. My CPU can withstand a bit. Also with NI Reaktor and Kontakt...
(Quad-Core - i7 - 2600 - 3,4GHz + 16GB RAM - Win 7 Ultimate - 64 Bit)
My favorite filter, i hadn´t voted yet. Maybe No. 5. But i will wait and try a bit more.
Greetings,
Thomas
Imho filter 1 & 4 are very same in shaping the sound.
Same to 2, 3 & 5. Very same.
That´s just the feeling i had while i moved the knob with my midi-keyboard and played some notes.
I tried different waveformes and octaves and mixing some noise to the oscillators. Like always.
With this configuration in the screenshot all filter-types sound very same when you only push the buttons (no movement of cutoff or resonance).
With this setting you can hear in every filter-type a slight difference when you push the buttons without moving knobs.
To be honestly. At this time i don´t know how much money i would spend for this plug-in. Especially because my Ableton with only these instrument goes up to 30%. My CPU can withstand a bit. Also with NI Reaktor and Kontakt...
(Quad-Core - i7 - 2600 - 3,4GHz + 16GB RAM - Win 7 Ultimate - 64 Bit)
My favorite filter, i hadn´t voted yet. Maybe No. 5. But i will wait and try a bit more.
Greetings,
Thomas
♥♥♥ Synthia ♥♥♥
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- KVRAF
- 12442 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Thomas, the code is running multiple filter algorithms at once so no one votes for the one with the highest CPU. Urs indicated that the release version will use something like 1/5th the CPU of the Alpha.
For testing, I also found that at static settings the filters could sound very similar, but once you increase the resonance and jack up the "Osc B - VCF Cutoff" knob, you'll start to really hear differences between the filter models, especially once you start tweaking the cutoff.
For testing, I also found that at static settings the filters could sound very similar, but once you increase the resonance and jack up the "Osc B - VCF Cutoff" knob, you'll start to really hear differences between the filter models, especially once you start tweaking the cutoff.
- KVRer
- 5 posts since 29 Oct, 2013 from California
Only using the filter Cutoff, Resonance and Envelope Amount, filter model #1 sounds the best to me. Number 1 may not be the most analog, but it is my favorite. I left all other settings, as they would be when opening up the plug-in. The other settings, 2-5 sound not as full, I could not crank up the Resonance & Envelope Amount without losing something I liked.
Thanks so much for doing the project!

Thanks so much for doing the project!
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30186 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
It was explained a few times. It will be explained a few more times once we finish this.JPQ wrote:Why this own plugin not expansion for DIVA? is there really good reason. and if this needs 16gigabytes ram i dont going test it anytime soon.
- KVRAF
- 3034 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
Yep, those with questions could just actually just please *read* the thread they are posting in, as all these things are answered multiple times...JPQ wrote:Why this own plugin not expansion for DIVA? is there really good reason. and if this needs 16gigabytes ram i dont going test it anytime soon.
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- KVRAF
- 12442 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Urs, how much further (if at all) are these filters compared to what's in DIVA? Even though DIVA can be CPU intensive, overall, these filters seem much more unpredictable with more character. The closest thing I hear in DIVA is the Uhbie and maybe even the MS20 v1 filters. I'm just not sure how much of that is a product of the DIVA synths not having as colorful filters and extreme modulation, versus how much of that is this being a "next gen" type of U-he filter model if at all the case.
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- Banned
- 511 posts since 5 Jul, 2014
No offense to Urs or you here, but that information isn't as immediately accessible as you think. I browsed through the past 5 pages of this thread searching for the word "Diva" and I didn't find any answer to the question. I did the same with Urs post history and IDK if I missed it but I certainly didn't stumble upon the answer. Ridiculous to expect me to browse through almost 30 pages in this thread and the threads in the u-he subforum looking for a quick answer of a reasonable question.beely wrote:Yep, those with questions could just actually just please *read* the thread they are posting in, as all these things are answered multiple times...JPQ wrote:Why this own plugin not expansion for DIVA? is there really good reason. and if this needs 16gigabytes ram i dont going test it anytime soon.
If Urs doesn't want to answer it anymore he should have it posted in the OP of RePro threads. Why is this being considered as a potential separate product release when Diva could use it's Pro-One emulated modules in a product update? It is odd to think of this going down a different path when Diva is a semi-modular, varying vintage synth emu project. Anyone willing to answer this for me? Seems a few of you know, and it's more helpful than snarky "ITS BEEN ANSWERED BEFORE!" responses. If it's being asked too many times, it's a question people are interested in the answer to and Urs should pin it to the original post of these threads.
