Bravo old chap bravohollo wrote:I really hope it will be even more useful stuff in the hexagon.
Finally i am happy to share with you my experiment with Hive:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&t=430905
Noodling with some of the sounds. Totally naked Hive and playing.![]()
https://soundcloud.com/hollosound/hollohivefree
Hive preview (April 1 update)
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- KVRAF
- 1796 posts since 4 Sep, 2011 from England
- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
Oh man, what a fool I am (was). I thought Hive was something like a stripped-down Zebra. I just spent a couple of hours making some sounds, and... wowee zowee. This thing is like a crystal-clear mountain pond, belying its true depths, with treasures a-plenty to be found once you plunge into it and explore.
Well, sign me up. *sigh* Great work, guys (as usual).
Well, sign me up. *sigh* Great work, guys (as usual).
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- KVRian
- 886 posts since 14 May, 2014
Ahh, thank you so much! sure, I could hear the results, but I wasn't going to learn that much just by mucking aroundSure, if you assign one of them to pitch you'll quickly hear what they do.
Alternate is a bi-polar source, it modulates in a positive or negative direction, per note press. According to how much you dial in in the mod-matrix.
Constant just provides a constant shift to whatever you assign it to. If you assign it to pitch you'll simply hear the pitch set to a new value. It's static. It can be useful to push parameters further than the front panel allows. Among other things.
Random assigns a random, but constant value to whatever you assign it to. This again acts on a per-note basis.
Hope that helps (and is correct!)
(are you going to make a soundset?)
It really is fun ^^. Right now, I'm playing with both Spire and Hive to see which one I like more. They are both steller modern synths that aren't far off. While Hive has a much more lush organic/analog sound, I find it's a lot easier to get...let's say, contemporary sounds out of Spire. It's got all sorts of goodies (vowels in the phaser and more shaper tools ^^), is much smaller since everything is nested. It's got this unique character that's neither analog nor digital, but sits right in the middle. So far, it feels like I'm splitting hairs since they are both genuinely great choices.Oh man, what a fool I am (was). I thought Hive was something like a stripped-down Zebra. I just spent a couple of hours making some sounds, and... wowee zowee. This thing is like a crystal-clear mountain pond, belying its true depths, with treasures a-plenty to be found once you plunge into it and explore.
Well, sign me up. *sigh* Great work, guys (as usual).
- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from The Infinite Void
Spire and Hive complement each other wonderfully. While Hive is less in-depth than Spire it does have such an immediate workflow (and of course lower CPU) that it's often preferable unless a more complex sound is desired.
I was on the fence until i tried it, the feature set may be modest but it's just such a joy to use.
I was on the fence until i tried it, the feature set may be modest but it's just such a joy to use.
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aaron aardvark aaron aardvark https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=248508
- KVRAF
- 3067 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from near Los Angeles
Sinapsya wrote:I have some new preset I make for Hive....where I can send to you?
Cheers
Sinapsya
If you zip it first, you can post it in this forum. Tell us if you need more help.
You can hear my original music at this link: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/defau ... dID=224436
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- KVRist
- 71 posts since 3 Oct, 2014
Thanks Ted. I made a silly mistake - looking for my initials in the preset titles but they are in the author section.tedlogan wrote: Your presets are stored in whichever folder Hive's browser is currently in/you were browsing in. If you want to avoid this, before clicking "save", click on "presets" first to open the browser, navigate to the folder you'd like to save it in, and click "save". Just be careful not to click on another preset before saving as you'd lose all your work! You can make your own user folder, which is recommended, by right-clicking in the folder tree and choosing "create new folder". This will create it within whichever folder you right-clicked on. You can also drag and drop your presets from one folder to another.
I was getting depressed about music and Hive after the old presets weren't very usable for my stuff. I was also hearing a bit of digitality in Hive and everywhere else, which started happening after playing with Serum when it came out.
Still haven't figured out about the sub-oscillators. With Sylenth you can you instantly change the octave so that all four oscillators can be at different octaves. But that is either impossible or not obvious with Hive. I see others on YouTube wondering about this. The octaves were the first thing I fiddled with in Sylenth. Also, is it true that the sub-oscillators are more limited than Sylenth's third and fourth oscillators?
I really hope they add some vocal-type sounds and an XY thingy to Hive.
- KVRAF
- 4084 posts since 29 Jun, 2011 from USA
You can have 4 independent octaves with Hive. The oscillators can be set to 2 octaves above or below their master oscillator. Simply move their semi-tone control up or down.martingifford wrote:Thanks Ted. I made a silly mistake - looking for my initials in the preset titles but they are in the author section.tedlogan wrote: Your presets are stored in whichever folder Hive's browser is currently in/you were browsing in. If you want to avoid this, before clicking "save", click on "presets" first to open the browser, navigate to the folder you'd like to save it in, and click "save". Just be careful not to click on another preset before saving as you'd lose all your work! You can make your own user folder, which is recommended, by right-clicking in the folder tree and choosing "create new folder". This will create it within whichever folder you right-clicked on. You can also drag and drop your presets from one folder to another.![]()
I backed up my preset folder then installed the new version of Hive and it kept all the old presets and just added new factory preset folders - logical but I wasn't sure it would do that.
I was getting depressed about music and Hive after the old presets weren't very usable for my stuff. I was also hearing a bit of digitality in Hive and everywhere else, which started happening after playing with Serum when it came out.But this new release of Hive with all the new patches sounds very warm and analogue and rich. Some great new presets in there, and very usable. Every new preset sounds great!
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Still haven't figured out about the sub-oscillators. With Sylenth you can you instantly change the octave so that all four oscillators can be at different octaves. But that is either impossible or not obvious with Hive. I see others on YouTube wondering about this. The octaves were the first thing I fiddled with in Sylenth. Also, is it true that the sub-oscillators are more limited than Sylenth's third and fourth oscillators?
I really hope they add some vocal-type sounds and an XY thingy to Hive.
As for being more limited, it can be the case. In sylenth1 you have 4 fully independent oscs, they can be any wave shape and have any stacking amount. In Hive the 2 sub oscs are slaves. They can have their own wave forms but you can't set their stacking amount independently. You can however set them to simply copy their master osc. So if Osc1 is a 16 stacked square, so will the sub be, but at a different pitch (if you choose).
Aiynzahev-sounds
Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others
Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others
- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
This has probably been said/requested already, but something like a vowel filter would be a great addition. And, in regards to previous posts, maybe Urs would consider copying the Sylenth paradigm and giving us 2 sets of oscs/filters. I realize Hive is meant to be "simple", but it'll be interesting to see what 1.0 will be like.
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- KVRist
- 71 posts since 3 Oct, 2014
Aiyn Zahev,
Thanks. I see.
BTW, I liked your presets the best because they were instantly usable for pop, and very forward and present.
Thanks. I see.
BTW, I liked your presets the best because they were instantly usable for pop, and very forward and present.
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
The benefits and drawbacks of slave oscillators vs regular ones were considered - the slaves won.ariston wrote:...maybe Urs would consider (etc.)
- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
I wasn't talking about the slaves, I basically meant giving us two Hives in one, with the added complexity of inter-routing between layers. And maybe some FM while we're at it. And now that I mention it, why not some wavetables? And more filter types? And I'd also appreciate some complex MSEGs, or at the very least freely drawable ADSRs...Howard wrote:The benefits and drawbacks of slave oscillators vs regular ones were considered - the slaves won.ariston wrote:...maybe Urs would consider (etc.)
Okay, okay, I get it. But a comb and vowel filter would be really welcome!
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- KVRian
- 1392 posts since 1 May, 2010
Btw here's my submission for OSC. All sound from Hive, of course. 
https://soundcloud.com/xamido/ego
And here's all of the preset i've made for Hive so far. Don't expect anything fancy, i'm just a beginner in sound design. So i don't know how to do crazy modulation.
https://db.tt/TLmIll6r
https://soundcloud.com/xamido/ego
And here's all of the preset i've made for Hive so far. Don't expect anything fancy, i'm just a beginner in sound design. So i don't know how to do crazy modulation.
https://db.tt/TLmIll6r
musisikamar.com
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- KVRist
- 253 posts since 13 Nov, 2013 from London
Some examples of more Hive patches stapled together, mainly loops made in its sequencer. A single instance of Hive is playing at any one time, no external processing blah blah (does anyone care?):
Sorry, not much EDM here - there are literally tens of thousands of patches already spread across hundreds of synths.
https://soundcloud.com/tedtheodorelogan ... uencesarps
Gentle sequences:
https://soundcloud.com/tedtheodorelogan ... rps-gentle
atmospheres leaning more towards the menacing side:
https://soundcloud.com/tedtheodorelogan ... tmospheres
lastly, a bit of music from the 1999 game System shock 2 - a classic. On Deck 5 there's a little garden. This music always plays when you're near or in it. I haven't played it in donkey years (nor anything anymore), but this always stuck with me. This is a slightly more complex version. How obscure can it get? Gong hits first though, because Hive is making a gong sound:
https://soundcloud.com/tedtheodorelogan ... em-shock-2
Sorry, not much EDM here - there are literally tens of thousands of patches already spread across hundreds of synths.
https://soundcloud.com/tedtheodorelogan ... uencesarps
Gentle sequences:
https://soundcloud.com/tedtheodorelogan ... rps-gentle
atmospheres leaning more towards the menacing side:
https://soundcloud.com/tedtheodorelogan ... tmospheres
lastly, a bit of music from the 1999 game System shock 2 - a classic. On Deck 5 there's a little garden. This music always plays when you're near or in it. I haven't played it in donkey years (nor anything anymore), but this always stuck with me. This is a slightly more complex version. How obscure can it get? Gong hits first though, because Hive is making a gong sound:
https://soundcloud.com/tedtheodorelogan ... em-shock-2
