![]() ![]() It follows that up by offering features not found in the emulated synthesizers (for example continuous waveform variation in one case and FM in another) and by adding the ability to use up to a 6x stack (unison) mode on the oscillator output section (which means a max of 18 voices per note if you’re using the Triple VCO mode, for example). If you’ve never used zero-feedback filters before, you are in for a treat. The increasingly competitive software synthesizer section of the virtual instrument market asks each product one deceptively simple question: what makes you special? For u-he Diva ($179 USD), the answer starts with “sound quality.” Diva meticulously models the eccentricities of the core components of several of the most desirable vintage (and in the case of “Digital” mode, somewhat more modern) synthesizers in the form of their oscillators and filters (typically low-pass and high-pass, but there’s variation) at a level that few other plug-ins even attempt, let alone succeed at. It begs us to ask the question “who needs hardware?”. ![]() Diva is u-he’s magnificent homage to the world of analog synthesizer gear.
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