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Well, I've decided to pass on this. I just don't have $279 right now.

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beely wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 4:20 pm Simple answer:

East Coast - has a keyboard
West Coast - has no keyboard

:D
Thanks all. Now I think I get it. Suzanne Ciani vs Jean Michelle Jarre. :-)
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This will surly usher in a new era of unheard expression such that the world has never known
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Urs wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 3:51 pm but maybe sleep over it and figure out if you really need Satin, Twangström and Diva or if it's just the impulse of the sale.
FWIW to all reading the thread, I demo'ed them all. I personally don't *need* Diva or the rest but damn, I think I *need* Satin. That's something I don't have in my arsenal and given I am a guitar guy and work sometimes with acoustic guitar instruments, this one would be really useful.

To help with decisions for others. Regular EU prices are:
Diva 179
Repro 149
Twang 69
ColorC 69
Presswork 129
Satin 129

That's adding up to about roughly ~$1100 canadian $'s. (forgive the bad accounting if I am off)

The NI deal is $359.
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Diva or Repro?

What do you recommend for my first u-he plugin? I have a decent computer that seemed to handle the demos fine, but just wanted a quick opinion in case I cannot get a good deal here on KVR and can get only one of them on NI website.

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D.I.V.A !!!

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LoveEnigma18 wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:44 pmDiva or Repro?
Diva because it's more versatile?

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Diva is our most popular product... I guess there's *something* about her...

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beely wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 4:20 pm Simple answer:

East Coast - has a keyboard
West Coast - has no keyboard

:D
Brilliant! :D

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sqigls wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:46 pmD.I.V.A !!!
Etienne1973 wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:48 pm
LoveEnigma18 wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:44 pmDiva or Repro?
Diva because it's more versatile?
Thank you for the suggestion. :tu:
Urs wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:55 pm Diva is our most popular product... I guess there's *something* about her...
What a coincidence! I was watching this video right now



and here comes a reply from the genius himself. Indeed, and Diva is such a beautiful name for a synth.Very happy to see your reply, thank you. :)

So, looks like I should prefer Diva first, and if possible, Repro next.

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Both (Diva + Repro), really are extraordinary.
Just watch Dan Woralls Repro Videos.
Such fun to just see and listen (and later play with it).



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All I can say is that I'd have a really hard time picking between them. The RePro's are fantastic and get used a ton. RePro-1 has that sequencer, and Jaws, and just brutal, hard-nosed modulation. RePro-5 sounds terrific too, not quite as aggressive as RePro-1 (maybe just how I use them), but certainly far more so than Diva. Both RePro's have the modulation matrices that also help shape things a little further. Diva, on the other hand has a wider selection of modules, but isn't quite so nasty.

So if having to chose between them, if you wanted something nasty, sleezy, with some big teeth: I'd go RePro. If you wanted something warm and fat, I'd go Diva. Note: RePro can sound warm and fat, but Diva doesn't get as nasty sounding out of the box as RePro.

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dermage wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:08 pm Both (Diva + Repro), really are extraordinary.
Just watch Dan Woralls Repro Videos.
Such fun to just see and listen (and later play with it).
Dan Worall videos? This makes one more solid reason to get Repro now. The best plugins need the best teacher. I wish he also did some Diva tutorials.

Thanks for the suggestion and video links. I might just end up getting both soon. :)

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:20 pm RePro-1 has that sequencer, and Jaws, and just brutal, hard-nosed modulation. RePro-5 sounds terrific too, not quite as aggressive as RePro-1 (maybe just how I use them), but certainly far more so than Diva. Both RePro's have the modulation matrices that also help shape things a little further. Diva, on the other hand has a wider selection of modules, but isn't quite so nasty.
Yes, I agree, Repro has much better and versatile effects than Diva. But Diva has more Sound possibilities because of the 2 Lfos and module combinations. Repro though, has different filters and envelopes, too. I'd call it even the evolution of DIVA.
Another great thing about U-HE is, if DIVA 2 happens, the upgrade price will be low, according to Urs way below 50€. That's huge if you consider the other synth makers often ask 60-80€ (as seen recently).
Also U-HE commits to support their synths years if not decades in the future, that's not often the case, mostly you have to buy a new version and the old "project compatible" version is abandoned.

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:20 pm All I can say is that I'd have a really hard time picking between them. The RePro's are fantastic and get used a ton. RePro-1 has that sequencer, and Jaws, and just brutal, hard-nosed modulation. RePro-5 sounds terrific too, not quite as aggressive as RePro-1 (maybe just how I use them), but certainly far more so than Diva. Both RePro's have the modulation matrices that also help shape things a little further. Diva, on the other hand has a wider selection of modules, but isn't quite so nasty.

So if having to chose between them, if you wanted something nasty, sleezy, with some big teeth: I'd go RePro. If you wanted something warm and fat, I'd go Diva. Note: RePro can sound warm and fat, but Diva doesn't get as nasty sounding out of the box as RePro.
Thanks, that is helpful to know. Good to know some different opinion as well. However, the words you (rightly) mentioned are so good that I think I want both. :hihi:

Hope there is not a steep learning curve with either of them. On demoing them I find them very neatly presented and easy to understand, but did not dive deep into modulation, etc., which is where it becomes tricky sometimes.

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