: u-he includes several features to manage this, such as Multicore support (distributing voices across CPU cores) and selectable accuracy modes ( Draft , Fast , Great , and Divine ).
: You can swap panels to mix and match components—for example, pairing Moog-style oscillators with Roland-style filters—to create unique hybrid patches. u-he Diva (Win)
: Diva uses zero-delay-feedback (ZDF) filters to replicate the organic, slightly unstable behavior of hardware resonance and oscillator interaction. : u-he includes several features to manage this,
: On Windows, it supports 32-bit and 64-bit systems (Windows 7 SP1 or later) and is compatible with VST, VST3, and AAX formats. Verdict : On Windows, it supports 32-bit and 64-bit
: It comes with over 1,200 professional presets, making it immediate and "mix-ready" for those who prefer not to program from scratch. Performance on Windows
Diva is ideal for producers who value over the complex wavetable manipulation found in synths like Serum or Vital. While the price point (approx. $179 ) and CPU usage are significant, the sheer quality of its filters and oscillators remains a benchmark in the industry. Unparalleled analog "warmth" and realism Very high CPU consumption Modular flexibility with classic synth models Lacks advanced sequencing/wavetables Excellent factory presets and MPE support Can be pricey for budget producers