Hive Does Juno: 550+ TAL-U-NO-LX presets for Hive
- KVRian
- 948 posts since 25 Sep, 2014
Download Here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/157 ... ection.zip
So those of you following the Hive preview thread probably know I've been working on a Python script that can read patches from TAL-U-NO-LX and spit out Hive patches. The work is now complete, and ready for public consumption.
[EDIT: Hold on from putting this in the u-he patch lib for now; I'm going to update tonight to take care of legato and a couple other bugs.]
From the Readme:
Hive -- The Juno Collection
550+ Hive Presets Converted from TAL-U-NO-LX
This collection contains some 550 patches batch converted to u-he’s Hive from TAL-U-NO-LX, a faithful recreation of the Juno 60 available at http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/tal-u-no-lx.
The patches were converted automatically, through painstaking analysis of the various parameters of both LX and the first Hive beta. As these were converted algorithmically, they won’t necessarily nail the original patch to the point of passing a null-test, the character should still be there, and I’m pretty happy with the results -- in fact I rather like the fact that they aren't complete copies.
A couple features, such as LFO delay and mode-1 portamento, are not found on the Hive and have been omitted. You may want to experiment with binding LFO to aftertouch or modding it with an envelope if you need it.
Given the simple architecture of the Juno, the Hive patches are rather… sparse compared to modern synths and patches. There’s no unison or supersaws, the filters are always LP24/Hipass, no effects other than chorus are applied, the mod matrix is set up strictly to facilitate porting the patch. It’s up to you whether you’d like to keep the old school sound, beef it up with Hive’s new capabilities, or even double up with the original TAL patch on a separate instance of TAL.
I hope in a further collection to utilize the mod matrix to bring out some patch morphing. Using the mod wheel to morph from one Juno patch to a completely different one or even bind different aspects such as the cutoff or envelopes to an LFO, envelope or everything together.
Please let me know on the KVR forums if any of these are absolutely off, or play no sound on loadup. Could be a sign of a bug or two in the conversion script.
A huge thanks to Urs, Howie and the rest at u-he for their wonderful synth, TAL for theirs, and all the sound designers who toiled making their patches.
Enjoy the buzz!
— dumbledog
https://soundcloud.com/dumbledog
So those of you following the Hive preview thread probably know I've been working on a Python script that can read patches from TAL-U-NO-LX and spit out Hive patches. The work is now complete, and ready for public consumption.
[EDIT: Hold on from putting this in the u-he patch lib for now; I'm going to update tonight to take care of legato and a couple other bugs.]
From the Readme:
Hive -- The Juno Collection
550+ Hive Presets Converted from TAL-U-NO-LX
This collection contains some 550 patches batch converted to u-he’s Hive from TAL-U-NO-LX, a faithful recreation of the Juno 60 available at http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/tal-u-no-lx.
The patches were converted automatically, through painstaking analysis of the various parameters of both LX and the first Hive beta. As these were converted algorithmically, they won’t necessarily nail the original patch to the point of passing a null-test, the character should still be there, and I’m pretty happy with the results -- in fact I rather like the fact that they aren't complete copies.
A couple features, such as LFO delay and mode-1 portamento, are not found on the Hive and have been omitted. You may want to experiment with binding LFO to aftertouch or modding it with an envelope if you need it.
Given the simple architecture of the Juno, the Hive patches are rather… sparse compared to modern synths and patches. There’s no unison or supersaws, the filters are always LP24/Hipass, no effects other than chorus are applied, the mod matrix is set up strictly to facilitate porting the patch. It’s up to you whether you’d like to keep the old school sound, beef it up with Hive’s new capabilities, or even double up with the original TAL patch on a separate instance of TAL.
I hope in a further collection to utilize the mod matrix to bring out some patch morphing. Using the mod wheel to morph from one Juno patch to a completely different one or even bind different aspects such as the cutoff or envelopes to an LFO, envelope or everything together.
Please let me know on the KVR forums if any of these are absolutely off, or play no sound on loadup. Could be a sign of a bug or two in the conversion script.
A huge thanks to Urs, Howie and the rest at u-he for their wonderful synth, TAL for theirs, and all the sound designers who toiled making their patches.
Enjoy the buzz!
— dumbledog
https://soundcloud.com/dumbledog
Last edited by dumbledog on Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRAF
- 3065 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from near Los Angeles
dumbledog,
Thank you for the patches! I'll try them in the near future.
Thank you for the patches! I'll try them in the near future.
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- KVRAF
- 5843 posts since 2 Oct, 2008
Thank you so much for your effort!
Will try all of these soon and let you know what I think 
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 948 posts since 25 Sep, 2014
I'm kindof wondering if I should tweak the patches that use a gated envelope to get rid of the clicks since they're pretty terrible, and compounded by the dirty synth engine and the waveforms being set to reset (the DCOs on the 60 always reset their waveforms). Might screw with the percussive patches though... Hm.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 948 posts since 25 Sep, 2014
So I took a couple days off from the keyboard and comp since my legs have been killing me and I wanted to veg for a bit but I want to get another release up soon.
First I'm going to bind the LFO pitch variation to pressure cuz holy crap does it sound bad since there's no delay and binding it to an envelope isn't terribly satisfying. Honestly I'd just use the vibrato LFO but TAL's can use waveforms other than sine which is necessary for some effects. Come to think of it maybe I'll repurpose it for PWM and free LFO 2 up for other duties if I can fake some sort of unipolarity with it.
As I mentioned above I want to do something with the clicks as well, without killing percussive patches. Rather than hard-coding it in, I'm thinking of using the second page of the mod matrix to do some optional modifications to the patches now that they can be turned off, and indeed turned off by default. Percussive envelopes as well would make good toggles. Maybe some sort of oscillator/filter slop toggles as well?
First I'm going to bind the LFO pitch variation to pressure cuz holy crap does it sound bad since there's no delay and binding it to an envelope isn't terribly satisfying. Honestly I'd just use the vibrato LFO but TAL's can use waveforms other than sine which is necessary for some effects. Come to think of it maybe I'll repurpose it for PWM and free LFO 2 up for other duties if I can fake some sort of unipolarity with it.
As I mentioned above I want to do something with the clicks as well, without killing percussive patches. Rather than hard-coding it in, I'm thinking of using the second page of the mod matrix to do some optional modifications to the patches now that they can be turned off, and indeed turned off by default. Percussive envelopes as well would make good toggles. Maybe some sort of oscillator/filter slop toggles as well?
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 12 Mar, 2015
Do you have the original presets for U-NO-LX still?
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- KVRian
- 720 posts since 4 Feb, 2017
You can find the zip file somewhere on this page: https://u-he.com/PatchLib/hive.html
- KVRAF
- 5644 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
- KVRAF
- 19835 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
Yea that frequently happens with 4 year old links.
Anyway are we sure this is even legal ? Did Tal and their sound designers give permission for their patches to be converted to work with a compettitor's plugin ?
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- KVRAF
- 1893 posts since 4 Oct, 2016
I tried replicating certain filter resonance and PWM behaviors from Softube's Model 84 on Hive 2, and even with just the "normal" filter mode, Hive 2 can mimic Juno sounds surprisingly well.
- KVRAF
- 3229 posts since 10 Nov, 2013 from Germany
Thanks for the Juno patches, small issue: pitch bend is zero for all patches.
How can I see which patchbanks are made with/for Hive2?Rivanni wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2019 8:43 am You can find the zip file somewhere on this page: https://u-he.com/PatchLib/hive.html
