

So here’s a great example, I want the Moog sound, but I hate the limitation of no release stage.
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Okay, that’s fine, that’s the way the Moog was, so they’re doing an accurate emulation here.īut what if you want a full ADSR, let’s switch over to a different one ADSR. Let go and it releases at this decay rate. However, if you enable the release switch now it’s controlled by our decay knob. No release by default, the hidden release stage is just instant. Now here’s an example of mixing and matching over here in our envelope, attack, decay, sustain. Emphasis is resonance and if you really wanna push the saturation, this filter, we have this feedback knob which drives it. Let’s add a little bit of filter or envelope We’ll switch to mono Oh, beautiful. And one of the things that really gave its sound was its filter known as a ladder filter put down a bit Just a nice sounding warm filter. Now, the Minimoog is known for a lot of things, but one thing that was great was its basses. I’m gonna go back to the Minimoog, and here we are. I’m gonna hop over to the preset section, go to templates, and we can draw up a specific synth. So it’s this combination of awesome analog sound with digital plugin flexibility. You got both legend LFOs, effects, this whole trimmers section which I’ll talk about.
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And on top of all that is this section down here that is more of a standard digital plugin kinda section. So you can get these almost like Frankenstein analog synths, or you can emulate in an analog synth specifically and accurately. So we can mix and match different components, we’ve got five different oscillators, five different filters, a few different envelopes. So for example, DCO gives us a Juno-60 oscillator, but we’re still with our Minimoog ladder filter. But you can swap up each component to emulate a different classic analog synths. This section up here, right now is emulating a Minimoog Model D. But on top of that, to go along with this quality is this flexibility and semi-modularness, that’s really interesting. You told me that was analog I’d believe you. Number one, the quality is hard to match, just listen to this default patch. In a nutshell, it’s an analog emulation, but it’s different from others for two reasons. What makes it different from other synths? What makes it awesome, why you should care. Welcome to another edition of Synth Spotlight. Have any suggestions for future synths to spotlight? Drop a comment below! More specifically, the fact that it that allows you to mix and match components however you damn well please.Ĭurious to see what classic synths each of Diva’s modules emulates? This here reddit thread answers that question for you, so I don’t have to.
