Highpass FiltersĪs if five filter modules weren’t enough, DivaĪlso allows you to select the high-pass circuit. This filter is sweet and airy, great for musical sounds like keys, pads, and softer bass sounds.
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Uhbie has also added a switch to change the band reject to band-pass. The SEM filter circuit is unique in that it can morph from low-pass to sweepable band-reject (notch) and lastly high-pass.
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Digital has a number of other unique, buzzy digital waveform shapes, making this oscillator an excellent choice for harsh lead sounds and experimental sound design.įrom rough to smooth, the last filter option is Uhbie, modelled after the exquisite 2-pole state variable Oberheim SEM filter. It’s perhaps best known for its Supersaw, a stack of sawtooth waves that essentially defined millennium dance music. It’s a recreation of the Roland JP-8000, the mid-90s polysynth that lit the fire for virtual analogue. So far, all our options have been emulations of classic analogue oscillators, but Digital bucks that trend. The MS-20 is great for bass, lead sounds, and percussion, so load up this module when you need some dirty bass.
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Oscillator one has triangle, sawtooth, pulse width, and noise, while oscillator two has sawtooth, two square wave shapes, and ring modulation, the latter of which is useful for dirtying up the sound. Dual VCO Eco is meant to be the lightest on the CPU (hence the name) but don’t be fooled into thinking this is the lightest on sound, as the Dual DCO Poly is a recreation of the oscillator section of the mighty Korg MS-20 monosynth.