Hi there fellows!
Happy New Years.
I'm just starting with Diva and I am trying to come up with this bass patch however I am having inconsistency on the bass frequency, its sort of phase shifting and sometimes lose bass power, like if an LFO was modulating something slowly, however it is not the case.
I've attached the file.
Thanks in advance for anyone interested in helping out.
cheers!
Diva bass preset help
-
- KVRer
- 2 posts since 6 Jan, 2022
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
-
Super Piano Hater 64 Super Piano Hater 64 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=491312
- KVRian
- 500 posts since 24 Jan, 2021
This happens when multiple oscillators go out of phase, often as a result of detuning.
Open the trimmers panel. The first thing you'll want to do is change the transient reset mode from "dc reset" to "osc reset." You'll also likely want to go through the big bank of oscillator voice detune knobs and double-click them to reset them to zero. Do the same with the stack tune knobs. The "voice drift" and "detune amt" knobs have non-zero defaults so you'll have to turn those down by hand.
Diva was specifically designed to emulate the unreliable voice tuning of vintage analog gear, but it can also emulate more modern and "cleaner" signal paths. If the above steps don't get your patch sounding how you want, try using DCO oscillators. If all else fails, turn off voice stacking and look for some other way of getting the kind of sound you want.
Open the trimmers panel. The first thing you'll want to do is change the transient reset mode from "dc reset" to "osc reset." You'll also likely want to go through the big bank of oscillator voice detune knobs and double-click them to reset them to zero. Do the same with the stack tune knobs. The "voice drift" and "detune amt" knobs have non-zero defaults so you'll have to turn those down by hand.
Diva was specifically designed to emulate the unreliable voice tuning of vintage analog gear, but it can also emulate more modern and "cleaner" signal paths. If the above steps don't get your patch sounding how you want, try using DCO oscillators. If all else fails, turn off voice stacking and look for some other way of getting the kind of sound you want.
I hate signatures too.
-
- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 6 Jan, 2022
Thank you very much! that did it.
