Transposing a voice from one synth to another

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Hey peep,
I really like a bass voice in Repro-1. How would you go about reproducing this bass on Diva, which I believe is more capable? Thanks much.

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You need the 'divinity translator'. This converts any preset into Diva's format. Email u-he support. If you are a registered user it's free.

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You should take a careful look at the settings in repro: waveforms, number of voices, envelopes and so on. Reproduce them in your synth of choice and then start fine tuning the patch by really listening very close. Because envelope behavior etc on one synth can be different in another synth. So copy settings, and start listening and turning knobs, trying to get as close as possible.

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JohnnyWhite wrote:Hey peep,
I really like a bass voice in Repro-1. How would you go about reproducing this bass on Diva, which I believe is more capable? Thanks much.
Btw what do you mean by “is more capable”? At what? synthesis? Bass? Features?

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Diva may have more voices, but remember: RePro-1 is based on newer tech and actually has more detailed filter models than Diva and modulation ranges that just don't exist in Diva. If you like the bass sound in RePro-1, then use it. It's one of the best sounding softsynths out there. If you need more voices, then you'll need to figure out how to approximate the particular preset in a different synth, which involves some analysis and listening.

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:If you need more voices, then you'll need to figure out how to approximate the particular preset in a different synth, which involves some analysis and listening.
Repro-5 has up to 8 voices. Enough?

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AnX wrote:You need the 'divinity translator'. This converts any preset into Diva's format. Email u-he support. If you are a registered user it's free.
:lol: are you for real!!

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