Hive preview (April 1 update)
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- KVRist
- 64 posts since 2 Dec, 2006
Which mode sounds most like Sylenth? Normal, Dirty, or Clean?
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 18 Feb, 2015
> rev 3304
> Hive3304Win.zip (Windows VST/AAX)
> Multicore CPU with SSE2
> (Sandy Bridge architecture or newer recommended)
> Windows XP/Vista/7/8
> Windows: VST2 compatible host software
> Supports 32bit and 64bit in all formats
Not working, with Cubase SX3 - Windows XP SP3 32bit
"Could not enabled Plugin"
> Hive3304Win.zip (Windows VST/AAX)
> Multicore CPU with SSE2
> (Sandy Bridge architecture or newer recommended)
> Windows XP/Vista/7/8
> Windows: VST2 compatible host software
> Supports 32bit and 64bit in all formats
Not working, with Cubase SX3 - Windows XP SP3 32bit
"Could not enabled Plugin"
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
We might add Sync as a waveform option to the sub oscillator. The CPU should be okay as long as it isn't herded in a unison oscillator. The whole concept of having a "mostly not unison" sub oscillator is about allowing us to add oscillator features or waveforms which wouldn't make sense for full fledged unison, or which would be too expensive to do so.2ZrgE wrote:Difficulty is not the question. CPU-usage is.TB4C wrote:How difficult would it be to introduce a hard Sync to the Oscillators? I love the bottom end of Hive but i bought Dune2 for now.. will save up for Hive
Regards
TB4C
(because one things is sure: if there was a general sync option, someone would make a 64-synced-unison-sawtooth-oscillators-per-voice patch and complain about Hive's CPU usage
- KVRAF
- 2930 posts since 29 May, 2009 from New Zealand
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
Spider cat, spider cat / Does whatever a spider cat does
Can she swing / From a web? / Yes she can / She's a cat
Can she swing / From a web? / Yes she can / She's a cat
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- Banned
- 1601 posts since 29 Sep, 2014 from Halmstad, Sweden
How can i access the Scope in manual? Cant find it in hive somehow
desktop: windows 10 x64, i5 4690k, 32gb ram 1600mhz, 2x ssd 128 gb +2x3 tb, asus gtx 970, asus proz gamer motherboard, no external audiocard
laptop: windows 10 x64, i7 mq4700, 12gb ram 1600mhz, 1 tb, asus gt 750
laptop: windows 10 x64, i7 mq4700, 12gb ram 1600mhz, 1 tb, asus gt 750
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- Banned
- 1601 posts since 29 Sep, 2014 from Halmstad, Sweden
ronnyrydgren wrote:How can i access the Scope that you can read about in manual? Cant find it in hive somehow
desktop: windows 10 x64, i5 4690k, 32gb ram 1600mhz, 2x ssd 128 gb +2x3 tb, asus gtx 970, asus proz gamer motherboard, no external audiocard
laptop: windows 10 x64, i7 mq4700, 12gb ram 1600mhz, 1 tb, asus gt 750
laptop: windows 10 x64, i7 mq4700, 12gb ram 1600mhz, 1 tb, asus gt 750
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I'm still down under, having a great timedumbledog wrote:You back from Australia? How was it, and where are the pics? I hear even the housecats are venomous down there.
Oh yes, spotted a pretty huge lizard today. Haven not yet spotted any venomous spiders or snakes.
- Urs
- KVRist
- 310 posts since 9 Jul, 2008
Thank You Urs
When You're done in the Land of Oz... drop in here in South Africa. I will treat you to a Beer and and a lekker South Africa Braai!! Or you might just make it in time for my wedding, I will make you my MC (hint- Hive will make a wonderfull wedding present..lol!!)
Yep Hard Sync will make sense for the sub oscs!!
Kind Regards
Winston Hulley
Aka TB4C
When You're done in the Land of Oz... drop in here in South Africa. I will treat you to a Beer and and a lekker South Africa Braai!! Or you might just make it in time for my wedding, I will make you my MC (hint- Hive will make a wonderfull wedding present..lol!!)
Yep Hard Sync will make sense for the sub oscs!!
Kind Regards
Winston Hulley
Aka TB4C
The notes you don't play creates the silent gaps for you to hear the notes you do play 
- KVRian
- 948 posts since 25 Sep, 2014
That's because they spot you first.Urs wrote:I'm still down under, having a great timedumbledog wrote:You back from Australia? How was it, and where are the pics? I hear even the housecats are venomous down there.Met Andy of Cytomic last week. Might share a few pics on FB, but haven't taken all that many yet (it's more of a familiy visit than an adventure trip).
Oh yes, spotted a pretty huge lizard today. Haven not yet spotted any venomous spiders or snakes.
- Urs
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- KVRist
- 253 posts since 13 Nov, 2013 from London
haha, love the cat.
Here is an Ableton Live 9.1.7 Instrument Rack for Hive to use with the Push controller:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/nqgzxr
The rack = Live's Pitch and Arpeggiator MIDI effects, Hive, EQ8 subrack (custom EQ rack for nice and quick EQing). Hive's parameters have been configured for how I tend to use it when not creating patches - this is merely to alter already existing patches. It is in no way faster than using a mouse, but I do find it fun, especially when I'm sick of carefully dialing in patches and just wanna mess about. The first bank's filter mappings are always useful though. Nothing special here, just I already did the work, so some may find use for this.
Unfortunately one cannot rename banks yet on Push (unless you use Ubermap which bugs out massively for me), so:
Top level/Bank1 = the two filters
Bank2 = Oscillator 1 + sub
Bank3 = Oscillator 2 + sub
Bank4 = AmpEnv1 and 2
Bank5 = ModEnv1 and 2
Bank6 = Filter 1 and 2's LFO and ModEnv depth modulators and switches
Bank7 = LFO1 and 2 and all 4 envelopes' trigger modes (surprised you cannot yet MIDI map/configure Hive's LFO shapes)
Bank8 = Synth Engine and all the FX's dry/wet amounts (no EQ, we have EQ8 for that)
Bank9 = Arp and Sequencer settings
Bank10 and 11 = Sequencer Transposition
Bank12 and 13 = Sequencer Velocity
Bank14 and 15 = Sequencer CC
Bank16 = random leftovers
It would have been AWESOME if Ableton allowed us to name banks for Push. Hopefully in the future.
Some may find these mappings odd, especially in the way certain things are separated, but it works for me. Not all parameters have been included due to lack of space. I mainly use the Filter bank and the Transposition and Velocity banks - I find u-he's sequencers to be excellent springboards for melodic/rhythmic ideas and sketches.
Here is an Ableton Live 9.1.7 Instrument Rack for Hive to use with the Push controller:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/nqgzxr
The rack = Live's Pitch and Arpeggiator MIDI effects, Hive, EQ8 subrack (custom EQ rack for nice and quick EQing). Hive's parameters have been configured for how I tend to use it when not creating patches - this is merely to alter already existing patches. It is in no way faster than using a mouse, but I do find it fun, especially when I'm sick of carefully dialing in patches and just wanna mess about. The first bank's filter mappings are always useful though. Nothing special here, just I already did the work, so some may find use for this.
Unfortunately one cannot rename banks yet on Push (unless you use Ubermap which bugs out massively for me), so:
Top level/Bank1 = the two filters
Bank2 = Oscillator 1 + sub
Bank3 = Oscillator 2 + sub
Bank4 = AmpEnv1 and 2
Bank5 = ModEnv1 and 2
Bank6 = Filter 1 and 2's LFO and ModEnv depth modulators and switches
Bank7 = LFO1 and 2 and all 4 envelopes' trigger modes (surprised you cannot yet MIDI map/configure Hive's LFO shapes)
Bank8 = Synth Engine and all the FX's dry/wet amounts (no EQ, we have EQ8 for that)
Bank9 = Arp and Sequencer settings
Bank10 and 11 = Sequencer Transposition
Bank12 and 13 = Sequencer Velocity
Bank14 and 15 = Sequencer CC
Bank16 = random leftovers
It would have been AWESOME if Ableton allowed us to name banks for Push. Hopefully in the future.
Some may find these mappings odd, especially in the way certain things are separated, but it works for me. Not all parameters have been included due to lack of space. I mainly use the Filter bank and the Transposition and Velocity banks - I find u-he's sequencers to be excellent springboards for melodic/rhythmic ideas and sketches.
Last edited by tedlogan on Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.
- KVRAF
- 2930 posts since 29 May, 2009 from New Zealand
Well... they've spotted you, make no mistakeUrs wrote:I'm still down under, having a great timedumbledog wrote:You back from Australia? How was it, and where are the pics? I hear even the housecats are venomous down there.Met Andy of Cytomic last week. Might share a few pics on FB, but haven't taken all that many yet (it's more of a familiy visit than an adventure trip).
Oh yes, spotted a pretty huge lizard today. Haven not yet spotted any venomous spiders or snakes.
- Urs


