Now Hive is here, is it RIP Sylenth?
- u-he
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Hehe, great. Is that Hive?hakey wrote:One last go:
Take 2
And for reference, the original clip:
ARP 303 Saw
They are *ahem* somewhat different, but does the original clip really sound better?
I like the challenge but I'm afraid one needs a non-oversampled filter to get that acidic burst of resonance on the top end. Maybe instead of a BYO mode we indeed need an Eco Mode that makes this preset a piece of cake to recreate. Just kidding
That said I'm fairly sure that it won't be long until people will ask how to do certain Hive patches in other synths.
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
Just compared the pulse to another synth with regular pulse, I don't notice any irregularity. It seems to have more harmonics than normal pulse waves (maybe that is what you mean by frizzy). But maybe that's just because I compared it to a SE synth, dunno. Sylenth generally has a rather bright sound even on low bass notes.Sendy wrote:No pulsewidth modulation (the phase cancellation trick isn't REALLY PWM, it's through-zero phasing and lacks the control and versatility of PWM), it's unstable across the keyrange, and there's something about the square wave that's a bit off to my ears. Frizzy. Since square and variable pulse are my most used waveforms, that's a bit of a letdown.
Hive doesn't have sync or FM, but at least it has PWM that is fully controllable!
I don't know what you mean by OFF. When doing PWM stuff?
I only use pulse for bass, and only with fixed width. It sound pretty good to me, frankly, maybe my hearing is not as good as yours anymore
I did a bass patch which sounds almost like on Patrice Rushen's Forget-me-nots, combined with those punchy envelopes, the EQ and the compressor, it sounds excellent to me
Thinking about it, when the pulse is made via phase cancellation or whatever it is called, maybe the result depends on the precision, i.e. resolution used since the two component saws have to be precisely synced. Just an idea...
- KVRAF
- 6502 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
As expected, (a) hive's making big buzz 
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Now all we need is some people who are comparing Spire, Sylenth1, Dune 2 and Hive with audio and plugin analyzers (Compyfox, where are you?
) to find out even the slightest differences... 
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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So, you know what sound I mean?Urs wrote:The "spatter sound" will certainly be fixed before release.fluffy_little_something wrote:
But it's not really a problem, maybe the way the pulse is created also brings advantages. I noticed that unlike Dune, Hive, etc. there is no spatter sound whatsoever when using short attack times on any pulse width pulse signal, which is greatThat was the main reason I opted for Sylenth instead of Hive, Dune, etc.
- Urs
Anyway, sorry, I could not wait till March, life is flying faster and faster the older I get, within two or three months I can easily recreate all my important existing patches in Sylenth and make music before it is too late
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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Go outside and build a snowmanTricky-Loops wrote:Now all we need is some people who are comparing Spire, Sylenth1, Dune 2 and Hive with audio and plugin analyzers (Compyfox, where are you?) to find out even the slightest differences...
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
In a manner of speaking, yes.Urs wrote:Hehe, great. Is that Hive?hakey wrote:One last go:
Take 2
And for reference, the original clip:
ARP 303 Saw
They are *ahem* somewhat different, but does the original clip really sound better?
ARP 303 Saw is Hive (all except the 'thanks for trying this demo' bit, which I added).
Take 2 is Sylenth.
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- KVRist
- 253 posts since 13 Nov, 2013 from London
WICKED! hahahahakey wrote:In a manner of speaking, yes.Urs wrote:Hehe, great. Is that Hive?hakey wrote:One last go:
Take 2
And for reference, the original clip:
ARP 303 Saw
They are *ahem* somewhat different, but does the original clip really sound better?
ARP 303 Saw is Hive (all except the 'thanks for trying this demo' bit, which I added).
Take 2 is Sylenth.
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
I wouldn't survive it, there's a snowstorm... I'm in my heated hive now...fluffy_little_something wrote:Go outside and build a snowmanTricky-Loops wrote:Now all we need is some people who are comparing Spire, Sylenth1, Dune 2 and Hive with audio and plugin analyzers (Compyfox, where are you?) to find out even the slightest differences...
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- KVRist
- 253 posts since 13 Nov, 2013 from London
If what you say is true, then greathakey wrote:In a manner of speaking, yes.Urs wrote:Hehe, great. Is that Hive?hakey wrote:One last go:
Take 2
And for reference, the original clip:
ARP 303 Saw
They are *ahem* somewhat different, but does the original clip really sound better?
ARP 303 Saw is Hive (all except the 'thanks for trying this demo' bit, which I added).
Take 2 is Sylenth.
EDIT: I do enjoy these discussions regardless btw, even though I'm just observing most of the time
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
Indeed, it is quite obvious that the patch programmer did not achieve the same sound on both, provided he or she even wanted to
The reason is not that it is not possible, but that it is simply difficult to recreate patches on other synths because of the complex ways parameters interact.
- KVRAF
- 26935 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
You can fine tune each Osc...kyodeejay wrote:After several days testing Hive (and Dune2), its UI is awesome. However I won't purchase it, it isn't enough. The lack of finetuning for each oscillator, it's a big no-no for me.
- KVRAF
- 26935 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
I also like the filter in Sylenth... that's its best asset. It has good character and an appealing looseness.Sendy wrote:AFAIK, the common filter control is just a modifier for the filters in each layer. i.e. - you can add a global offset to both cutoff, resonance and drive amounts and automate them in tandem (parallel motion). What I did notice is that by ganging the amounts you can go way out of the usual drive range of having just one control. I think this works for resonance too. I have to admit, I love Sylenth's filter. If it's oscillators were a bit better I'd probably have picked it up.
About the Osc's, I've never liked the low end. The highs are lovely, but the low end is bit weak.
I'm thinking of installing 32bit Live so I can compare directly. Obviously cannot use Sylenth in 64 Live.
