Will check it again.
Hive preview (April 1 update)
- KVRian
- 1067 posts since 28 Dec, 2004
Thank you pdxindy!
I guess i was expecting a little more opportunity about this.
Will check it again.
Will check it again.
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- KVRian
- 730 posts since 13 Apr, 2002 from Terra Australis
Incredibly sharp and brittle sound from this. If it was furniture it would have already scratched up my floor.This is like an Ikea synth, but I was looking for something with lasting charm, maybe Victorian or Regency era. Might have a look at Bazille instead.
- KVRAF
- 24427 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Somebody didn't find the filter cutoff knob... 
Hive CAN do sharp sounds, but brittle it is not.
Hive CAN do sharp sounds, but brittle it is not.
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
Eh? The sequencer doesn't do bipolar modulation. It is less useful than it could be.pdxindy wrote:It isn't more useful, it is less... having a bipolar control is independent of the ability to choose the modulator for the CC lane.
That step requires 1. that the user understands the esoteric and unintuitive system in the first place ; and 2. the same selection is made from a drop down menu in two places - double the mouse clicks. (and f**k off with the sarcasm)and OMG, one little obvious step... the horror!! (and that is what you are calling byzantine and overly-complicated
Hive is supposedly about simplicity and being both easy to use *and* understand - this CC channel doesn't fulfil this brief. A no frills bipolar modulation channel would.
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- KVRAF
- 24427 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
I wouldn't call it esoteric nor unintuitive, really.
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
Dependant upon the step attack and decay values, the sequencer will produce a near continuous modulation signal. Using the modwheel whilst a sequence is playing will cause the value to jump between live modwheel and the sequencer as the two inputs fight one another.pdxindy wrote:If you have modwheel selected for the CC lane and are using the Modulate or Play mode, then each step will adjust the modwheel to that value as set by the step. Your physical modwheel will change the step value only during a single step and that will be 'reset' by the following step.
This isn't a feature; it's an unintended consequence of an excessively complicated (that is the dictionary def. of Byzantine) system.
- KVRAF
- 24427 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Simple solution to that would be ignoring live input of the selected controller and leaving sequencer to it.
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
A compromise -
1: in default mode the CC/Mod channel produces a bipolar modulation signal assignable via the modmatrix (Seq:Mod).
2: if a mod source is selected it becomes unipolar and requires the same mod source be assigned in the modmatrix (for pitchwheel the signal can remain bipolar).
(I don't think 2. adds anything useful, but...)
1: in default mode the CC/Mod channel produces a bipolar modulation signal assignable via the modmatrix (Seq:Mod).
2: if a mod source is selected it becomes unipolar and requires the same mod source be assigned in the modmatrix (for pitchwheel the signal can remain bipolar).
(I don't think 2. adds anything useful, but...)
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I don't get the problem. Mostly, because I see it as a solution.
The main reason to do this is
- 16 step sequences are limited (hardly usable in a song, due to lack of variation)
- but they nicely demonstrate how a patch sounds when sequenced
- people might want to redo the sequence in their host
- but oh, how to "convert" the arp/seq modulator?
- ah, great, in Hive it's just a standard MIDI controller
This is the reasonaning behind it, and it will not change. A sequence in Hive can be redone in a host application. With a dedicated Arp/Seq Modulator… not so much!
We can add some more modulators to the drop down, including the ones of the Makro idea. Whatver we do, it needs to be accessible from outside of Hive, either via CC messages or via automation.
- Urs
The main reason to do this is
- 16 step sequences are limited (hardly usable in a song, due to lack of variation)
- but they nicely demonstrate how a patch sounds when sequenced
- people might want to redo the sequence in their host
- but oh, how to "convert" the arp/seq modulator?
- ah, great, in Hive it's just a standard MIDI controller
This is the reasonaning behind it, and it will not change. A sequence in Hive can be redone in a host application. With a dedicated Arp/Seq Modulator… not so much!
We can add some more modulators to the drop down, including the ones of the Makro idea. Whatver we do, it needs to be accessible from outside of Hive, either via CC messages or via automation.
- Urs
- KVRAF
- 24427 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Would be awesome if Hive could output MIDI data, so that note/CC sequence could drive other plugins, too.
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
We have a drag'n'drop control for .mid data lined up. Needs some work to implement, but it's a possibility at some point. You can either drag into your file system, or directly drag into your DAW's timeline, if your DAW supports dragging MIDI files into its timeline.EvilDragon wrote:Would be awesome if Hive could output MIDI data, so that note/CC sequence could drive other plugins, too.
Might do that some time later next year.
- KVRAF
- 24427 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
That's a bit different, though. I'm talking about layering synths on a same instrument track within the DAW... So basically Hive would spit out the sequenced/arpeggiated notes and CCs to its MIDI output, and from there, host takes control. I know you mentioned that AU has issues with MIDI output. But it could be a VST-only feature. 
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- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I can completely understand your concerns, but I'm not a psychic. I can't fully estimate how our ideas pan out and how well they work (or not). I once thought that it would be easy to throw all Uhbiks into a single, rack-style plug-in. "Piece of cake!" I thought. But then it wasn't, and I had to let down a lot of people who were hoping for this. And Uhbik never went up to its announced full price, because of it.Tricky-Loops wrote:But then at least tell us before the beta ends which things will be added, so I can decide whether I buy it or not!Urs wrote:Nevertheless, no guarantee given that whatever is to come will come before release of V1.0 and thus during the period of intro offer.
Hence, no promises that I might not be able to keep.
- Urs
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
One day I'll try to figure out how to do MIDI out in AU, AAX and VST3. Seems like the main advantage of VST2.EvilDragon wrote:That's a bit different, though. I'm talking about layering synths on a same instrument track within the DAW... So basically Hive would spit out the sequenced/arpeggiated notes and CCs to its MIDI output, and from there, host takes control.
