Well explained thank you. Would you mind doing a quick vid on how to make a really powerful sub bass using diva? I know you use the sine wave but I just can't get it sounding powerful at all. Thank you:)
+AiynZahevSounds Oh! Groove3 of course. Your channel is always interesting. Happy to double up on subscriptions where content quality is high. Please pardon my being vague in my initial comment! Best, D
Such a beast of a synth. So beautiful filters. All build up like a semi-modular synth kit. And then 2 LFOs. What a disappointing letdown. This thing needs at least 8 LFOs and fat more free routable ADSRs. I love Diva but this is laughable unfortunately.
While I wouldn't take It that far I do generally agree, it would be great to see a future expansion with a more comprehensive modulation section, and even wavetables or an FM engine.
@@AiynZahevSounds The user guide says: 'LFO 2 is connected by default to several parameters in Diva’s other modules (hence the labels in brackets).' this is why i was confused not assuming which so called several parameters are meant.
Oh I see what you’re asking now. It’s just a name, like LFO1 is the vibrato LFO, LFO2 is the Modulation LFO. It’s just to help people understand which LFO is being used.
Thanks very much Sami, this is great. I found this incredible trick which I am trying to emulate on Diva, but I'm struggling to make it possible: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rIQ91ziyP48.html Is this something that is achievable in Diva, to set different LFO phase points. You touched on it in this video, but the the phase points were the same across different notes.