Diva vs. Repro?

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Nevel wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 3:12 pm
lunardigs wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 2:43 pm Yes, both here. Repro-1 produces my favorite Reese bass sound lately. It's powerful and smooth. It also has the 'analog drift' sound. Plus, the filter and it's options are really good.
Nice to hear, I also like that Repro1 has a built in sequencer so it gives me more creativity. I think I'll use Diva for smooth and mellow sounds such as pads, ambience and leads and Repro for bassline, sequences and more aggressive sounds.

I was also interested in Hive but I find Repro more characteristic and 'real' if you know what I mean, and I fear I actually still have to learn more about synthesis and modular techniques to fully enjoy Hive or Zebra.

Thank you for your input ;)
I've definitely learned a lot from the U-he synths. The Repros are no different.
I have to say though, Diva, being the sort of toolkit it is, has given me a lot of inspiration--and confidence--to design stuff. Whereas Repro took a little while for me to approach.
Zebra, OTOH, I just enjoy the presets. Zebra is too deep for me. Yet, I could say the same for Bazille. However, Bazille has a way of hooking me once I start playing around.

Speaking of Zebra though, I always seem to be doing stuff with Zebrify. That's the effects processor version of Zebra if you weren't aware. I'm constantly using it to process my bass guitar. I only wish it had a pitch shifter, so I could Reesify my bass. No big deal though, because Uhbik-G + Runciter does this really well.

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