U-He Diva: vintage synth emu catch-all?

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U-He Diva: vintage synth emu catch-all?

Post by sporkles » Fri Oct 14, 2016 7:54 pm

So I was pondering looking into the Arturia collection of vintage synth emulators, but then started thinking maybe Diva might be versatile enough to serve as an all-purpose vintage synth without trying to emulate any particular synth to perfection?

Any thoughts?

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Re: U-He Diva: vintage synth emu catch-all?

Post by AAdel » Fri Oct 14, 2016 8:07 pm

In my experience, best synthesizer is the one that you know thoroughly and you're expert at working with it.
All the other ones can give you ideas.
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Re: U-He Diva: vintage synth emu catch-all?

Post by dna598 » Fri Oct 14, 2016 9:26 pm

I'll vouch for any of the Tal Juno60 emus. I happen to have a real Juno60, and these emus are very, very good imo.
ctrl + left/right = select transient

ctrl + shift + left/right = select between transients

ctrl + space = play selection

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Re: U-He Diva: vintage synth emu catch-all?

Post by Machinesworking » Fri Oct 14, 2016 10:10 pm

I own both, I can say that Diva is it's own deal, and Arturia plug ins are their own as well.
Hard to say which is better, the Synclvier, Jupiter, CS80 and Matrix 12 emulations are all top notch.
Diva would be easier to learn, and the best thing to do with collections like Arturias are to wait for sales.
I got the whole package for $99 after owning Spark Dubstep for $1 Stupid deal of the Day, and a free version of their Minimoog emulation.
So I would slowly get Arturia stuff through sales and get Diva now.

The main synth you're not going to emulate with Diva that Arturia make is the Synclavier, so getting just that and Diva is the sensible option I guess.

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Re: U-He Diva: vintage synth emu catch-all?

Post by login » Sat Oct 15, 2016 4:03 am

I like DIva far more. it sounds so good, just demo them and listen yourself.

Diva offers: Jupiter , Minimoog, junos, MS20, JP8000 oscilator and an ob filter.

Arturia has the moog modular, yamaha cs80 and prophet instead.

I also like u.he bussiness better, they have good support, make updates from time to time and they fix bugs constantly.

Also there are some excelent preset banks for diva from third parties.

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Re: U-He Diva: vintage synth emu catch-all?

Post by sporkles » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:47 am

Thanks, guys. I've had very little time for music lately, and just for fun, I started making a short piece inspired by the Stranger Things theme, and while Monark is awesome, I kind of wanted to just play around with some tweakable vintage sounds. I do love to create patches from scratch, but nowadays, it's pretty much spend your precious time creating a patch or actually make a little music with presets.

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Re: U-He Diva: vintage synth emu catch-all?

Post by Kapetan » Sun Oct 16, 2016 12:56 pm

sparkles wrote:…I started making a short piece inspired by the Stranger Things theme…
https://ask.audio/articles/recreating-t ... g-uhe-diva
The Diva presets are included as download in this article.

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Re: U-He Diva: vintage synth emu catch-all?

Post by sporkles » Sun Oct 16, 2016 1:04 pm

Heh! Brilliant! :lol:

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