Diva and random voicing modifiers choice?
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- KVRAF
- 3159 posts since 10 Jan, 2005
Hello,
I'm using Diva and when I have one-note rhythmic ostinato patterns (like constant pitch eights) the sequence of tuning modifiers becomes recognizable (especially if the tuning offsets are quite extreme between the voices). Is there a way to have each played note pick a random tuning modifier instead of the strict sequence?
Sorry if it's documented and easy, but I haven't found it in the manual.
Thanks,
Mario
I'm using Diva and when I have one-note rhythmic ostinato patterns (like constant pitch eights) the sequence of tuning modifiers becomes recognizable (especially if the tuning offsets are quite extreme between the voices). Is there a way to have each played note pick a random tuning modifier instead of the strict sequence?
Sorry if it's documented and easy, but I haven't found it in the manual.
Thanks,
Mario
- KVRist
- 251 posts since 19 Dec, 2011 from Colorado
Try this:
On the Modifications tab set Add to VoiceMap + Random.On the Trimmers tab set the Voice Map Modulator knobs as desired. On the Main page use Add as the modulation source for the Tune Mod knob and set the amount there as desired. This might produce more modulation contribution from Random than you want so remember you can hold the Shift key while moving a knob to make changes in smaller increments and barely move the knob from 0 setting.
Maybe you could also simply use Random as the modulation source for the Tuning Mod and use a small setting on the amount knob.
On the Modifications tab set Add to VoiceMap + Random.On the Trimmers tab set the Voice Map Modulator knobs as desired. On the Main page use Add as the modulation source for the Tune Mod knob and set the amount there as desired. This might produce more modulation contribution from Random than you want so remember you can hold the Shift key while moving a knob to make changes in smaller increments and barely move the knob from 0 setting.
Maybe you could also simply use Random as the modulation source for the Tuning Mod and use a small setting on the amount knob.
- KVRAF
- 26963 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Are you talking about the individual Osc detune knobs or the Voice Map modulators?mabian wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 1:57 pm Hello,
I'm using Diva and when I have one-note rhythmic ostinato patterns (like constant pitch eights) the sequence of tuning modifiers becomes recognizable (especially if the tuning offsets are quite extreme between the voices). Is there a way to have each played note pick a random tuning modifier instead of the strict sequence?
Sorry if it's documented and easy, but I haven't found it in the manual.
Thanks,
Mario
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3159 posts since 10 Jan, 2005
Sorry for the delay, I'm talking about the "Oscillator Voice Detune" trimmers section.
@ho66it, thanks for the suggestion, I still haven't found the time to try it.
- Mario
@ho66it, thanks for the suggestion, I still haven't found the time to try it.
- Mario
- KVRAF
- 26963 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
In Bitwig, I can now use the CLAP version of Diva and setup a few of Bitwig's Random modulators to adjust per voice/osc tuning. Then I save that as the default Bitwig device preset for Diva so anytime I add an instance of Diva, that is already set up.emCar wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 5:44 am Thanks for the idea ho66it, though it would be really nice if there was just an option in the synth to randomly select which voice is played each time a note is pressed.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3159 posts since 10 Jan, 2005
Thanks, this helped a lot together with the trimmer variance section knobs (BTW, what do the buttons near the various variance knobs do? They just flash when clicked...)ho66it wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 11:38 pm Try this:
On the Modifications tab set Add to VoiceMap + Random.On the Trimmers tab set the Voice Map Modulator knobs as desired. On the Main page use Add as the modulation source for the Tune Mod knob and set the amount there as desired. This might produce more modulation contribution from Random than you want so remember you can hold the Shift key while moving a knob to make changes in smaller increments and barely move the knob from 0 setting.
Maybe you could also simply use Random as the modulation source for the Tuning Mod and use a small setting on the amount knob.
- Mario
