Now Hive is here, is it RIP Sylenth?
- KVRAF
- 22878 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Since when is Sylenth1 64 bit on PC? I heard that it's always only been 32 bit otherwise I probably would have picked it up by now.D-Fusion wrote:Sylenth is also 64bit on pc but if you are on a mac Hive would be better since it is only 32bit on Mac
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
- Banned
- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
Since 2008 it seems:wagtunes wrote:Since when is Sylenth1 64 bit on PC? I heard that it's always only been 32 bit otherwise I probably would have picked it up by now.D-Fusion wrote:Sylenth is also 64bit on pc but if you are on a mac Hive would be better since it is only 32bit on Mac
http://www.kvraudio.com/news/lennardigi ... _x64_10392
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Yeah no doubt. I was actually very surprised that 64-bit AU didn't even happen when Armin van Buuren appealed on Facebook (? ) about it.D-Fusion wrote:Sylenth is also 64bit on pc but if you are on a mac Hive would be better since it is only 32bit on Mac
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
- Banned
- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
Programmed my little Sylenth string machine today
Still needs some optimizing, but I guess I will be able to kick my rompler completely, which is great because I hate the Kontakt Player and the audible looping in the string samples
https://app.box.com/s/09vkmo46ntu93prvfu3z1ctu0ljrxx12
https://app.box.com/s/09vkmo46ntu93prvfu3z1ctu0ljrxx12
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- KVRAF
- 5155 posts since 13 Jul, 2004 from Earth
Yes it is a shame that a company ignores their customers they way Lennar does regarding this examplechk071 wrote:Yeah no doubt. I was actually very surprised that 64-bit AU didn't even happen when Armin van Buuren appealed on Facebook (? ) about it.D-Fusion wrote:Sylenth is also 64bit on pc but if you are on a mac Hive would be better since it is only 32bit on MacI can only guess what work it is, but seriously, years and years have passed.
I also find it weird since he is very quick when it comes to fix the pc version when there is something like the windows 8 bug.
But when it comes to comparing the sound of Hive and Sylenth i think they do work great together atleast on PC
- KVRAF
- 18357 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
^THIS.wagtunes wrote:I need extra popcorn for this thread. LOL.
In short, it's not the synth. It's the person using it. So if the music being made with Hive or Sylenth or whatever sounds like crap, blame the person making the music and not the synth.
If you listen to the Hive OSC, you will find one classical type piece that is absolutely gorgeous. Yes, made with Hive. Go figure.
I chuckle at the people who bash a synth because the music being made isn't their cup of tea.
Here's a suggestion. Worry about the music that YOU make and add something positive to the music community instead of tearing things down because you've got a bug up your ass. If I think a certain genre of music is getting "lazy" and not doing what it CAN do to be great, I do what I can to change the perception but I don't waste my time and energy bashing things, whether I like the music or not.
It isn't productive and accomplishes nothing.
It is an interesting topic to me though. I don't do Trance... and I'm not actually sure what EDM actually describes. I make music. I have a lot of influences and loves... one thing though... I'm very capable of separating a "sound" from a style of music. I generally don't like country music, but many of those classic guitar sounds are just great. I use them all the time in what ever type of music I'm making if it fits. Trance and dubstep are the same. If I come across a dub-a-wub preset that I like, I'm not going to ignore it because I'm not that into dubstep. Why would I? It's not like there are any laws or rules in this.
So recently, I picked up a Virus Snow. I used to have a C, which I liked, but found that software instruments really filled the role it played in my music, so I ditched it. Never looked back really. I was happy with Sylenth1, Zebra 2, etc. Then, Access launched the Ti. I listened to many demos... and none of them did anything for me. Years went by. Every now and then I'd listen to a Virus Ti demo. Nothing ever made me think, "Oh man, I should play with one of these in person!"
Then, due to a forced studio downsize, I started looking at a replacement for my KingKORG. I really liked it, but it was big and the keyboard wasn't that great or I'd have used it as a master midi controller and kept it. So again, the Virus TI kept coming up in my research. Finally, I found a demo of it really putting it's wave/grain/formant tables though their paces.
So, that was my experience with a hardware synth, but it doesn't translate into a world where a demo of an instrument is a click away. If you are too lazy to check out a synth like Hive and decided that based on "tarted-up compressed" demo tracks that it's not for you, well then it's your loss. Download the instrument, try and make your own patches for it and then make a decision. (yes, I'm aware that for the last 15 years I've never lived more than 2 miles away from a Guitar Center where I could have demoed a Virus Ti... bad on me.)
So, anyway, Hive. Sylenth1. Yeah. I played with Hive a bit... but felt that with owning Sylenth1, a Snow, Diva, etc, it didn't cover enough new ground to make me interested in it. Seemed good for bread and butter synth sounds, but that's not enough for me these days. I'm much more interested in instruments like Serum and the upcoming Omnisphere 2. Software that goes new places, not just a brush up of more of the same. Nothing wrong with it, I wish Urs success. I know everything they learn with every instrument and effect they make will find it's way, in some shape or form, into the next version of Zebra, which I will patently wait for.
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- KVRAF
- 1667 posts since 2 Apr, 2006 from Studio City, California
Time to get back on topic. Sylenth1 will always rule all your Hives until Sylenth 2 drops.
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- KVRian
- 1339 posts since 25 Sep, 2011 from New York
Yup, on mine, they optimized it special for my computer.GHOST19 wrote:Seems it's not optimized the same for everyone.
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- KVRAF
- 3042 posts since 23 Jun, 2006 from Hungary
Now that Sylenth v3 beta for Win available with skins and resizable gui,
will it become a hive killer ?
will it become a hive killer ?
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- u-he
- 30186 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I will check the statistics...dune_rave wrote:Now that Sylenth v3 beta for Win available with skins and resizable gui,
will it become a hive killer ?
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- KVRian
- 1374 posts since 30 Mar, 2011
For sure because both skins and resizable gui have a big impact on the overall sound capabilities of a synth.dune_rave wrote:Now that Sylenth v3 beta for Win available with skins and resizable gui,
will it become a hive killer ?
