mkruse wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 2:04 pm Diva strengths to me are,
It's a Moog emulation,
It's an analogue & digital Roland emulation,
It's an MS20 distorted filter emulation.
You could combine the smoothness of a Roland filter, with the snappy-ness of a Moog envelope or the aggression of a MS20 filter.
It has greater modulation potential than Repro.
It can do super saws.
You can reset the phase of the oscillators.
Per voice slop control .
Control the voice detune and drift amount
Repro has amazing effects that I hope to see in Diva and Zebra (Repro 5's distortion, Satin, Repro 1's Jaws & Resonator)
I also have Repro.
Why do YOU love Diva?
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I love Diva because of the low end. I don't know how accurate this really us, but no other virtual-analog has the low-end partials that Diva has. They are particularly evident in the Model D modules, and they are just so silky smooth and fat. I like The Legend, but I love Diva.
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