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U he diva tutorial
U he diva tutorial




u he diva tutorial

Push this up to 50.0 to allow ENV 2 to modulate the cutoff frequency of the filter. Underneath the cutoff frequency slider there’s a rotary control labeled ENV 2. Now, in the filter section bring the cutoff frequency down to 50.00 and the Resonance (RES) up to 32. Take the mix control all the way clockwise so we can only hear the output of VCO2 – a pure sawtooth wave. Now, click the Main tab and head to the oscillator section. Click on the Patches tab, then click on 8 Templates on the left to navigate to the templates list and select INIT Jupe-8 from the list above. To get started, we’ll initialise Diva using its Roland Jupiter-8 preset. The further apart the notes, the more dramatic the portamento effect, which is why we’ve used a hook spanning from C3 to G4: Here’s an example of the sound we’ll be creating: Īnd here’s the MIDI we’ve used for this walkthrough. If you don’t have Diva, the crux of the sound is a sawtooth oscillator and some glide, so pretty much any virtual analogue synth should be up to the task. We’ve chosen U-he Diva for this sound because its analogue-modelled filters are perfect for the sound we’re after. In the latest instalment of our Synth Secrets series we create an analogue-inspired lead patch which works brilliantly for house and melodic techno. Synth Secrets is a series of programming tutorials in which we show how to make a range of classic and new synth sounds using plugins such as Massive, Sylenth and Predator.






U he diva tutorial