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Urs wrote:Well, Zebra could be the no-stops version ;-)
Zebra IS the no-stops version!

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Urs wrote:The old synths are designed to always be in the sweet spot zone.
All old synths? I had an Arp Odyssey, always sounded at least interesting, but I'm not so convinced that any parameter ranges were deliberately limited to stay within a sweet spot (and, least anyone mention it, the 12kHz max cut-off filter of some Ody's was a design fault, so not really applicable).

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hakey wrote:
Urs wrote:The old synths are designed to always be in the sweet spot zone.
All old synths? I had an Arp Odyssey, always sounded at least interesting, but I'm not so convinced that any parameter ranges were deliberately limited to stay within a sweet spot
Yeah, that's probably true. I never had an Ody. My little Roland collection though gives me a hard time trying to reach extremes.
(and, least anyone mention it, the 12kHz max cut-off filter of some Ody's was a design fault, so not really applicable).
Probably the same design fault as quite some Moogs :hihi:

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Urs wrote:Probably the same design fault as quite some Moogs :hihi:
That's interesting - of course Arp famously got into trouble copying the Moog filter design. ;)

Actually, the Minimoog is one of those synths, if not *the* synth, that people often say sounds good no matter what. I've never had the chance to test that out (and I'm not sure that I necessarily believe it, I could certainly make the Ody sound bad, but in an interesting way), but is there any evidence that Mini's were tuned to prevent them straying into unpleasant sonic territory?

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Well, Minimoogs are so damn limited, there's hardly anything you can do with them. 3 oscillators sound fat, unless you waste one for vibrato, but then no hardsync, release is same rate as decay and so on. They're simple machines...

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So... the way I imagine this is like a classic synth toolkit, simple structure, but able to pick between say Moog/Juno/Arp oscillators, filters or envelopes, or would it be more a case of best of each?

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todd_r wrote:So... the way I imagine this is like a classic synth toolkit, simple structure, but able to pick between say Moog/Juno/Arp oscillators, filters or envelopes, or would it be more a case of best of each?
I'm curious about this too. It sounds as though there would be different oscillator models, different filters and different envelopes based on classic synths and you could chose which ever one of those you are using. Is this correct? Kinda sounds like something similar to the Origin where you chose the model of each component you want to use...

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Urs wrote:Now if I add an extra 10% to those ranges, okay, but if I add too much then people will complain that "it's not like an analogue synth at all, it's too easy to make it sound bad".
'Bad' and 'good' are subjective judgements. And, perhaps, marketing decisions.
Most people wouldn't know good music if it bit them in the ass. –FZ

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groundhum wrote:
Urs wrote:Now if I add an extra 10% to those ranges, okay, but if I add too much then people will complain that "it's not like an analogue synth at all, it's too easy to make it sound bad".
'Bad' and 'good' are subjective judgements. And, perhaps, marketing decisions.
Well, I think it could be interesting to see how and how effectively an algorithmic method can be used to match 'vintage' stuff - that would be computational rather than subjective in some sense! Although, ultimately, ya it'll either sound good or bad.

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Echoes in the Attic wrote:
todd_r wrote:So... the way I imagine this is like a classic synth toolkit, simple structure, but able to pick between say Moog/Juno/Arp oscillators, filters or envelopes, or would it be more a case of best of each?
I'm curious about this too. It sounds as though there would be different oscillator models, different filters and different envelopes based on classic synths and you could chose which ever one of those you are using. Is this correct? Kinda sounds like something similar to the Origin where you chose the model of each component you want to use...
Yes. That's it. Basically.

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Urs, I am both very excited for this and would prefer if you really did go for the classic "can't make it sound bad" type ranges... When I want to get extreme I have Zebra or A.C.E. or whatever, but sometimes its damn hard to pull up a plugin that I can just get solid tones on without worrying too much.

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Hi Urs,
can we please see the gui of DIVA as a teaser?

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Gucky wrote:Hi Urs,
can we please see the gui of DIVA as a teaser?
Urs wrote:... It's a ugly, it's grey and it's a nuissance to use...
I don't think there really is a proper one yet

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todd_r wrote:
Gucky wrote:Hi Urs,
can we please see the gui of DIVA as a teaser?
Urs wrote:... It's a ugly, it's grey and it's a nuissance to use...
I don't think there really is a proper one yet
I thought that was the proper one, he was just being humble. :lol:

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MitchK1989 wrote:Urs, I am both very excited for this and would prefer if you really did go for the classic "can't make it sound bad" type ranges... When I want to get extreme I have Zebra or A.C.E. or whatever, but sometimes its damn hard to pull up a plugin that I can just get solid tones on without worrying too much.
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