Diva soundsets
New sounds for Diva
Diva comes with a large and varied factory preset library, but sometimes you need fresh inspiration, new sounds or new genres to delve into. To encourage your explorations with Diva, we asked top sound designers to create exclusive new soundsets packed with pads, leads, basses, sequences and much more.
Diva Soundset Bundle
Save by purchasing all our commercial soundsets for Diva at once!
You'll get over 1150 patches, carefully crafted by professional sound designers, giving you everything you need to make Diva's analogue character an integral part of your music productions in any genre.
Vintage instruments and modern noises, smooth pads and aggressive arpeggios, thick basses and cutting leads, playful melodies and motion effects - it's all in there.
The bundle includes the following soundsets:
That's 5 professional soundsets worth 168 € if purchased individually.
Automata
This collection of 300+ presets explore one of Diva's lesser-known (and less accessible) talents. While most other soundsets created by a single sound designer focus on a specific musical style, this diverse collection delves into a more technical and underrepresented aspect - motion!
Bryan Lake, Chris Kay, Electric Himalaya, Howard Scarr, Viktor Weimer, Yuli Yolo and Yuta Yoshimatsu each contributed their distinct style to this project, demonstrating innovative per-voice modulation and LFO techniques that go way beyond the usual arpeggiated notes.
The sound of Automata
Horsie
Synth katharsis by Viktor, all sounds from Automata.Automatique
Rumbling techno tune by Oddvar, all bass and lead sounds from Automata, with additional drum samples.Pink Polaroid
Wonky beat using some of the weirder Automata presets, plus other u-he FX. Drums from AD2. Track by Viktor.Ambient
Automata contains one slightly rhythmic pad preset, and it's used here in this atmospheric ambient improv by Howard.Atmos
Atmos inhabits the space between the real and the fantastical. Bjulin’s work evokes the dimension, emotion and atmosphere of various scenes—like floating high above the clouds or standing at the edge of a mysterious forest.
All 128 presets in this collection of arpeggios, leads, pads and ambient effects are permeated with a sense of space. Bjulin created the pure sounds to be sophisticated from the start, but applying Diva’s built-in effects thoughtfully, he manage to highlight each unique atmosphere and ambience.
Atmos is especially well suited for ambient, chillout and downtempo music, but can fit easily into almost any of your music projects.
The sound of Atmos
Demo track
Ethereal electronic track showing off some of Atmos’ presets.About the author
Yoel Kumbolu a.k.a. Bjulin became interested in synthesizers at a very young age after discovering rave music in the 1990s, and has been producing electronic music ever since. Atmos is Bjulin’s first soundset to be distributed by u-he.
Oxide
Oxide blends two worlds. Atmospheric techno and dark cinematic soundscapes interweave to form a strangely harmonious palette of colours. Gritty, smoky textures provide plenty of organic fuel for your own experiments. Each of the 128 presets was tailored to get your creative juices going on real-world projects. Explore the brooding landscapes, shimmering atmospheres, the gritty rhythms… then make them your own.
The sound of Oxide
Kill Switch
The Unfinished shows off his own soundset with a sweeping, dark techno track. All sounds from Oxide except the drums.Out There We Belong
An emotive, cinematic ambient piece by Stephan Baer. All sounds from Oxide except the drums.Sticks and Stones
The Unfinished treats us to a gurgling electronic track filled with lush, rich pads. All sounds from Oxide except the drums.About the author
Matt Bowdler (The Unfinished) is a London based composer and sound designer. His work has been featured in Hollywood films (Jason Bourne, Mad Max, Ghostbusters), hit TV shows (Mr Robot, Fear the Walking Dead, Silent Witness) and AAA game scores (Far Cry: Primal, Star Citizen, Titanfall 2). Matt has worked with composers such as Trevor Morris, Clinton Shorter, Sascha Dikiciyan and Jason Graves.
Performer
Even if you are not a keyboard wizard, synth presets that go way beyond bread-and-butter when you dig into them can make all the difference to the character of your tracks.
Howard Scarr created Performer to help you out.
Each preset was crafted for maximum expression with carefully balanced ranges: Up to 5 dimensions of control warp each sound in a variety of musically satisfying ways.
Equally at home in the recording studio or on stage, the 130 instruments in Performer span 40 years of synth keyboard history: Polyphonic string, brass and organ sounds, monophonic leads and basses… plus a bunch of playable arpeggios and effects designed to wow any audience. Now show Diva your best performance.
The sound of Performer
Tech House
Performer takes on a contemporary techno / house style of music. All sounds from Performer except the drums.Electronica
A slow loopy electronica track. All sounds from Performer except the drums.DEFORM
DEFORM discards any preconceived notions about what Diva should sound like. Radical modular glitches, beautifully fractured pads and mysterious leads set the stage to push Diva out its natural comfort zone into strange sonic territories.
Sound designer Kyhon has crafted a surprising and unique collection of over 500 sounds showcasing Diva at its most extreme.
The sound of DEFORM
Breakbeat
A taste of DEFORM with a breakbeat inspired track from Eitan Nemet. All sounds from DEFORM except the kick and snare.Hardstyle
Eitan Nemet provides a trippy intense track made with DEFORM sounds. All sounds from DEFORM except the kick, snare and bass.Click and Cuts
Flickering, moody electronica track with a bit of ‘clicks and cuts’ style by Oddvar.About the author
Kyhon is an avant-garde sound designer and music producer living in Tel Aviv who likes to push boundaries: “I want to tell a story—or at least evoke a vision—through my sounds and my music. The power to surprise an audience is very important to me, and I’d like to let them know that there is no limit to human imagination.”