Diva is one of the synth plugin GOATs, beloved by thousands for its warm, analogue-like sound, intuitive interface, and ability to emulate vintage hardware such as the Moog Minimoog, Roland Jupiter-8 and Korg MS-20. This Cyber Monday, Diva can be yours for 52% off the original price, saving you almost $100.
Check out the deal below.
What is U-he Diva?
Created by U-he, a small, Germany-based team of developers, Diva was first released in 2011 and quickly became an essential plugin for countless producers, thanks to its lush virtual analogue engine.
Diva boasts a triple VCO similar to that found on the Minimoog — except Diva is a polyphonic beast, rather than a monophonic machine. There’s also a dual VCO which emulates classic Roland hardware, and a dual VCO Eco to harness Korg MS-20 sounds.
A digital oscillator is also based on the Roland JP-8000 and brings powerful Supersaw sounds and a palette of digital waveforms.
Diva’s filters are where much of the magic happens. Each of the four filters is based on classic analogue hardware — Ladder for Moog sounds, Bite for MS-20, and Multimode and Cascade for Roland-style sounds. A high-pass filter is onboard for further versatility, too.
Multiple envelopes on Diva emulate — you guessed it — Roland, Korg and Moog envelopes. This gives you exceptional flexibility across your sounds, from short, snappy envelopes for your bass sounds to smooth, luscious curves ideal for pads.
Will there be a U-he Diva 2?
There have been zero rumours, announcements or indications that an official U-he Diva 2 is arriving soon. Diva has seen some quality of life updates and improvements in the 14 years since its release, and still holds up as a high-quality synth in 2025.
Where can I get a deal on U-he Diva?
The best deal on Diva right now is at Plugin Boutique until 3 December.
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Sam is the Commissioning Editor at MusicTech, where he’s helped shape the publication’s editorial voice since 2019. With nearly two decades of music-making and a degree in music technology behind him, his focus is on the stories behind studio gear and the artists who use it. He’s spent way too much time sampling disco records.
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