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It also has a model of the oberheim filter and the roland jp-8000 oscillator section (SUPERSAW).
U HE DIVA VS V COLLECTION 6 UPDATE
As of this moment right now with the newest update the Diva models components from Moog's Minimoog, Roland's Jupiter 6, Jupiter 8, Alpha Juno and Juno 60, and Korg's MS20 both envelopes oscillators and filters. You have the option of doing moog oscillators with ms 20 filter and juno envelope. So instead of doing just a minimoog emulation in Diva which it can do. The diva is modeling components of analog synths. The arturia synths are modeling specific analog synths if you are looking for a cs-80 a minimoog a oberheim it gives you those in individual instruments i just think the modeling technology is a bit old and doesnt sound as good as diva. but they also are 2 different philosophies in instruments. If you are looking for modeling the sound analog synths the diva blows arturia out of the water sound wise in terms of realism. If you believe your post or comment was removed in error, check the rules and include a link in a polite message to the moderators. Search the subreddit and resources before making a post. If you're new to pr oducing, read the Newbie FAQ.
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U HE DIVA VS V COLLECTION 6 HOW TO
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