New Synth Teaser Vid
- KVRAF
- 3897 posts since 28 Jan, 2011 from MEXICO
I like the overall design of the GUI (as far as we can see), but the knobs, I prefer the ones in zebra, they are very clear.
dedication to flying
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- KVRAF
- 1637 posts since 21 Dec, 2012
Sylenth1 Killer from U-he :p
- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 11 Dec, 2008 from Minneapolis
Plug vs. plug threads being inevitable on KVR, I sort of feel like 'potential successor' works better than 'murderer'MillerSam wrote:Sylenth1 Killer from U-he :p
- KVRAF
- 25391 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Plus it is going to be a different synth... so even successor might not be it... but there does seem to be a market for simple cpu efficient dance oriented synths.xh3rv wrote:Plug vs. plug threads being inevitable on KVR, I sort of feel like 'potential successor' works better than 'murderer'MillerSam wrote:Sylenth1 Killer from U-he :p
- u-he
- 28062 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
We'll seepdxindy wrote:but there does seem to be a market for simple cpu efficient dance oriented synths.
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- KVRist
- 182 posts since 13 Nov, 2012 from Northern California
Ever since I started using Bazzile, my processor is struggling to breathe under the weight of the multi-modded insanity (and here I had avoided Diva because IT was such a greedy lass! I need a new Mac).
I for one would really enjoy Stout yet light weight U-he dual oscillator slugger to help with doubling up bass and such. Meat and potatoes FTW here... I have loony totally covered with Zebra/Bazzille/Ace... as well as Aalto and Maschine2.
The freebies (Zebralette and Podolski) work ok for this but only have one full time osc.
Zebra3 and getting a new computer seems far off it the moment... This might prove fun/useful!
I for one would really enjoy Stout yet light weight U-he dual oscillator slugger to help with doubling up bass and such. Meat and potatoes FTW here... I have loony totally covered with Zebra/Bazzille/Ace... as well as Aalto and Maschine2.
The freebies (Zebralette and Podolski) work ok for this but only have one full time osc.
Zebra3 and getting a new computer seems far off it the moment... This might prove fun/useful!
Retired, Bored and ready to WRECK the JOINT... gonna drop some OLD-STEP, ya'll!!
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- KVRian
- 505 posts since 25 Mar, 2008
Like Sylenth 1, the Oscillator 1 and 2 are on opposite sides of the GUI.
Ignoring any aesthetic aspects, I think this is annoying to work with. Linplug MorphoX is excellent regarding usablility.
Ignoring any aesthetic aspects, I think this is annoying to work with. Linplug MorphoX is excellent regarding usablility.
- u-he
- 28062 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
In Hive you have a Dual-VCO-VCF-VCA synth on the right and another Dual-VCO-VCF-VCA synth on the right. In Sylenth1 you need to switch tabs to see them. We squeezed them onto a single panel, without looking too overwhelming.blue monk wrote:Like Sylenth 1, the Oscillator 1 and 2 are on opposite sides of the GUI.
Ignoring any aesthetic aspects, I think this is annoying to work with. Linplug MorphoX is excellent regarding usablility.
The trick is, our second VCO in each section is a Suboscillator with less controls. Yet it can be used almost entirely like an oscillator of its own (it just inherits a lot of parameters from the main osc).
That said, I'm an industrial designer, so Mr. Sullivan's phrase means a lot to me - even though I don't always fully agree. Be assured that Hive is going to be exceptionally ergonomic. It follows Ludwig Mies' mantra, or rather, it's modern version "reduced to the max".
- u-he
- 28062 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I think we're gearing for 149$, but this isn't set in stone yet. There'll be an intro offer - of course - which will be about 30% off.KingTuck wrote:Do you have a planned price for the Hive yet Urs? Do you plan an introductory price like Bazille?
- u-he
- 28062 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Soon. But not yet.eXode wrote:Any chance of a more complete screenshot, even if it's WIP?
(parameters, parameter names, a few switches and fcntuons are still undergoing heavy changes)
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- KVRAF
- 35405 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Oof, i still remember a quote saying that it will be "much cheaper" than "that plugin". Oh well, i guess that with that price it'll be positioned well between the plugins doing the same, but i was hoping that it'd be a bit cheaper.Urs wrote:I think we're gearing for 149$, but this isn't set in stone yet. There'll be an intro offer - of course - which will be about 30% off.KingTuck wrote:Do you have a planned price for the Hive yet Urs? Do you plan an introductory price like Bazille?