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DIVA - Dinosaur Impersonating Virtual Analogue Synthesizer. The oscillators, filters and envelopes closely model components found in some of the great monophonic and polyphonic synthesizers of yesteryear. Modules can be mixed and matched so you can build hybrids, but what sets DIVA apart is the sheer authenticity of the analogue sound. 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. PSpice) in realtime. The behaviour of zero-delay-feedback filters when pushed to the limit clearly demonstrates the advantages of this groundbreaking approach.
authentic, unrivaled analogue sound
up to 40% less CPU-hit than version 1.0
multithreading support for modern CPUs - more polyphony, less overload
even bigger library of gorgeously organic presets
resizable editor window, alternative skins available shortly
the essence of 7 or 8 vintage synths for about 1% of the cost
...and so much more!
improvements:
Completely rewritten VST3 implementation
New ’move to trash’ option in preset browser
Windows - GUI performance improvements
GUI - undo/redo arrows improved for better visibility
Pitch Bend range now +-48
Pressure now reacts to MIDI parameter smoothing preference
Diva 1.4.3 (revision 7325)
New features and improvements:
New Preset Browser
Pitchbend range is now +/−48
New user defined MIDI CC sources replace fixed expression and breath modulation
Mouseover shows parameter values in Data Display
GUI performance improvements on Windows
Plug-in format and OS information shown next to revision number
Improved VST3 implementation
Windows installer now certified
Init preset can be loaded from Data Display
Increased maximum number of skins from 10 to 20
Improved handling of 14bit MIDI CC assignment
Added UTF-8 support for registration names
Bug fixes:
Fixed unsorted folders and presets when using APFS in macOS High Sierra
Fixed possible crash in Cubase when selecting presets (Mac OS X only)
Fixed an issue where the VST3 version did not remember preset name in Data Display (Windows only)
Fixed an issue with Digital oscillator where the multisaw had phase-reset on first notes
Fixed an issue where Finetune parameter could not be locked
Fixed an issue when using the AAX version, the Offline Accuracy was not recognized
Fixed an issue when using the AAX version, saving presets was not possible (Windows only)
Fixed an issue when Transient mode is set to Analog and did not work correctly in mono modes
Fixed an issue where envelopes were sometimes ignoring Attack value
Fixed an issue where long preset names could extend outside the Data Display or Preset Browser window
Various small fixes and improvements
Known issues:
•Crash when trying to load script presets (e.g. Randomizer)
nJoy!
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