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This comes at the cost of quite a high CPU-hit, but we think it was worth it: Diva is the first native software synth that applies methods from industrial circuit simulators (e.g. Modules can be mixed and matched so you can build hybrids, but what sets DIVA apart is the sheer authenticity of the analogue sound. The oscillators, filters and envelopes closely model components found in some of the great monophonic and polyphonic synthesizers of yesteryear. Unfortunately Im now addicted to the musicality of analogue synths.U-He Diva v1.4.5 WiN Team V.R | 11 August 2021 | 81 MB The Spirit of AnalogueĭIVA – Dinosaur Impersonating Virtual Analogue Synthesizer. In the case of Diva - it certainly seems close in sound but some of the elusive musical character of analogue is still not there for me. However - I trust my ears and would like to contribute thoughts on the area in case it stimulates novel ways of getting even closer to the sound I love using a plugin.
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I dont know too much about code and what is possible at current sample rates and CPU. I dont want to take anything away from this clearly excellent technological achievement with Diva which looks to be a great set of vintage emulations perhaps surpassing the majority of whats out there currently. I feel with digital we need to meld the math/science with the more elusive domain of 'feel' and 'musicality' - if its possible with the resources available. Maybe something could be done to very subtly regulate the dynamics of the amp/env also - as I feel its a bit unrelenting and stabbing in my ears.these analogue synths have punch - but it feels more musical. I read somewhere Urs was considering a muffle parameter - something to dynamically soften the highs could be good? the Minimoog has this sweetness also, as do the roland seems to be a feature of nice analogue - and a stumbling block with plugins/digital.
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For example when I open the cutoff of my Moog Source to full - even tho there is a lot of HF in the Osc - it never sounds harsh - it feels musical and inspires play.

When I say 'sweet' Im referring to the musical and fizzing sound of the high frequencies. I believe this low mid weight issue can be heard on Ingonators comparisons with his Slim Phatty example on KVR. We also found that some of the newer hardware replica sound way less like the originals than Diva, so I guess we're not all that wrong -)by weight I mean thickness in the low-mid and lows.something plugins seem to struggle with.no plugin Ive tried (and Ive tried almost all emulating including SCOPE) has got the same convincing low mid thump as a Vintage Moog for example (esp the Minimoog). To the contrary, some of them sound rather boxy and muffled (despite full service and recap and all), which we happily omitted to model. The eight synths that we took for reference sound exactly like that, and no nostalgia or romanticisation will make them sound any better in direct comparison. Diva is not an emulation of an OB-X, a Cwejman or a System 700, nor a psychoaccoustic pseudo-model. It depends on which "real analogue" you have in mind, and what you mean by "weight" or "sweet".
