I'm responding to the claim that (I paraphrase) Diva is a 100% perfect emulation of analog synthesis.beely wrote:You just bought a (beautiful) new P6, sat in front of the lovely physicality of the thing, tweaked it's custom physical control surface, and had fun making noise - and you came to the conclusion it's wonderful and much better than a softsynth?zerocrossing wrote:Then I bought a Prophet 6 because I kept hearing demos that haunted my dreams (in a good way) I sold Diva a few weeks later. The difference was night and day.
No surprise there...
Most of the time when I play I'm facing the computer monitor I'm looking at right now. The desk it's on also has my main 61 key controller and Mackie HR824s. I can't see the Prophet 6 at all and Diva is on a different computer so I have to turn my head to see both of them. I still feel that it sounds better than any software synth for that kind of simple pure sound. When I'm looking for modulation mayhem, or even just non-analog style waveforms, I'll always go to software and I personally think that synths like Zebra trounce a Virus. (Sold my C the day I bought Zebra)
