totally forgot about the modes,that was normal modeVitaminD wrote:
Which Hive mode is that?
Hive Normal Saw
Hive Dirty Saw
Hive Clean Saw
Sylenth Saw
One could set that up using a constant in the mod section. Turning the constant knob would do just that.hakey wrote:Maintaining a constant output volume whilst changing the filter gain or osc volume requires juggling with two different knobs, and working out whether a perceived difference is down to a change in timbre or a change in overall volume gets in the way of efficient sound design.
Some means to inversely link two related gain/vol controls would make this process a lot easier (same goes for any u-he synth where filter gain changes filter behaviour).
HAHAHAHA!!!! Thanx for that. Awesome.twolegstoneworks wrote:In lack of a presets thread I decided to add my "signature" mad bee hive sound for all of you to play with...
An early merry xmas everyone
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Constant modulator. Then modulation amount knob.hakey wrote:Where's the constant knob?exmatproton wrote:Turning the constant knob would do just that.
Unless I'm missing something, there's no way to have one knob control two different amounts simultaneously.EvilDragon wrote:Constant modulator. Then modulation amount knob.hakey wrote:Where's the constant knob?exmatproton wrote:Turning the constant knob would do just that.
There will be visual clues. Nothing that involves heavy UI updates, but we will try some methods to make modulations visible.JKVisFX wrote:=This is just based on watching the preview video:
I love how you assign modulation to destinations. However, there should be some visual indication that modulation has been assigned to a parameter - something like changing the color of a parameter or have a color ring or outline around the parameter that shows it is being modulated. Something like this:
https://flic.kr/p/px2QZe
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