Anyone here use Hive?

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fluffy_little_something wrote:
zvenx wrote:That of course presumes that the way you like it is the right way and people who like it as it is now, are wrong.
No?
A tad bit arrogant?
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Well, I am not one of those U-he fans, so I simply say when I think something is bad. Someone's gotta do it and since I am already quite unpopular on KVR, I couldn't care less about my popularity... :hihi:

It is not about the way I like it, but about common design guidelines regarding contrast, colors, etc.

I also think Diva's GUI is pretty bad, frankly. Again, labels being the biggest issue...
It's not about being a 'fan'... just that what you like/find effective is not necessarily what others do.

Diva is clear, controls are intelligently organized, attractive, not too busy and I can read the labels fine. It could stand to have the label font be a tad bigger, but like I said, I can read them fine as is. A well crafted GUI I would say. Calling it pretty bad is just trolling.

Hive, I really like the general layout, but I wish there were less 'spaceship' graphics and it was a bit more plain and concise. There is enough 'wasted' space that all mod slots could be visible at once if it were nudged a bit. Still, everything is easy to read and work with, controls are well laid out, easy to grasp at a glance. Also an overall well crafted GUI.

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fluffy_little_something wrote:
Numanoid wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:We should ask a user interface design expert for their opinion...
You mean Valhalla with the NASA approach ?

A good thing about HIVE is that it has many settings for GUI size, so users can select the size most suitable for their screen.
That's the problem. It is already huge at 100%. If I increase it to 120 or so, I no longer see my DAW :hihi: Nor does contrast become better with size.
The contrast in Hive is good on my monitor... maybe you have a monitor problem?

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ariston wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:We should ask a user interface design expert for their opinion...
Naw, we should ask an opinion expert for his expert opinion. Then, and only then, will we know the truth of the matter.
Let me know when everyone has agreed on which expert should be consulted :lol:

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fluffy_little_something wrote:
OutCider wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote: You seem to have no idea what you are talking about. I am interested in Hive, I hardly ever comment on other U-he stuff, except maybe Diva in general threads on analog stuff.
Am I also an AAS troll because I comment on their plugins?
I don't care who you troll. I'm just pointing out the obvious pattern :tu:
You are the troll here because you are disrupting this thread, turning it into some personal off-topic discussion. On other boards you would get banned for that...
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I like Hive so I disagree with FLS about that

But to call somebody a troll just because they got a problem with Hive is ludicrous

It's like: You disagree with me, then you are troll. Idiotic

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Yes dear :hihi:

However, the sylenth v Hive threads are there in the archives if you want to post with facts rather than rely on bitterness and envy for your baiting ;)
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That's the Christmas spirit, a round of gingerbread for everyone :roll:

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Urs wrote: We had total of about 40 license transfers for Hive since it came out. That's less than 1/100th of its user base. If anything, it's an indicator that people are very happy with it.
I was one of those 40 people. If I hadn't have desperate need for the cash I'd have never sold it. It's a great synthesizer.
After Diva, which I also had to set free for the coin, it's first on my list of purchases come the new year.
I can't wait for the cheques to come in.
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OutCider wrote:Yes dear :hihi:
What are you on about? :? Can you actually state something without giggling like a girl
OutCider wrote:However, the sylenth v Hive threads are there in the archives

Like the NSA of KVR or something, everything is backed up, ready to use when old beef needs to be reheated
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pdxindy wrote:It's not about being a 'fan'... just that what you like/find effective is not necessarily what others do.

Diva is clear, controls are intelligently organized, attractive, not too busy and I can read the labels fine. It could stand to have the label font be a tad bigger, but like I said, I can read them fine as is. A well crafted GUI I would say. Calling it pretty bad is just trolling.

Hive, I really like the general layout, but I wish there were less 'spaceship' graphics and it was a bit more plain and concise. There is enough 'wasted' space that all mod slots could be visible at once if it were nudged a bit. Still, everything is easy to read and work with, controls are well laid out, easy to grasp at a glance. Also an overall well crafted GUI.
But that applies to your verdict as well, though :)
I agree on the wasted space.
I like Diva's upper half, the dark panel, but the lower half is worse in my view. Controls look all the same, so one needs to read the labels repeatedly.
A good GUI in my view is Xils' Mini SynX.

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OutCider wrote:
Urs wrote: We had total of about 40 license transfers for Hive since it came out. That's less than 1/100th of its user base. If anything, it's an indicator that people are very happy with it.
I was one of those 40 people. If I hadn't have desperate need for the cash I'd have never sold it. It's a great synthesizer.
After Diva, which I also had to set free for the coin, it's first on my list of purchases come the new year.
I can't wait for the cheques to come in.
How often can one buy and sell the same synth? Do developers mind?

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I would guess as many times as one likes and no.

But if you want a definitive answer from U-he, try http://www.u-he.com/cms/uhesupport

Let us know how you got on.
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There is a synth I am thinking of getting for the third time when the new version is out, but I am not sure, yet. It is a bit embarrassing... :oops:

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fluffy_little_something wrote:
pdxindy wrote:It's not about being a 'fan'... just that what you like/find effective is not necessarily what others do.

Diva is clear, controls are intelligently organized, attractive, not too busy and I can read the labels fine. It could stand to have the label font be a tad bigger, but like I said, I can read them fine as is. A well crafted GUI I would say. Calling it pretty bad is just trolling.

Hive, I really like the general layout, but I wish there were less 'spaceship' graphics and it was a bit more plain and concise. There is enough 'wasted' space that all mod slots could be visible at once if it were nudged a bit. Still, everything is easy to read and work with, controls are well laid out, easy to grasp at a glance. Also an overall well crafted GUI.
But that applies to your verdict as well, though :)
I agree on the wasted space.
I like Diva's upper half, the dark panel, but the lower half is worse in my view. Controls look all the same, so one needs to read the labels repeatedly.
A good GUI in my view is Xils' Mini SynX.
Mini SynX also has wasted space... and Hive manages to put both layers in one window and you have to tab between them in Mini SynX - that does not mean I am calling it a bad GUI... plenty of good GUI's can use a little improvement.

You say the bottom controls all look the same on Diva and then give an example of Mini SynX which has knobs that all look the same :lol:

So I do think you have a negative opinion that is based on bias, not clearly articulated points.

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Are you sure you looked up Mini SynX? It has knobs, sliders, switches, buttons, and mini joysticks, not just knobs like on the lower panel of Diva. And the controls are arranged in a graphic way that makes them easy to remember. I know it is a different kind of GUI approach, but I think it is easier on many people's eyes and minds.

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fluffy_little_something wrote:Are you sure you looked up Mini SynX? It has knobs, sliders, switches, buttons, and mini joysticks, not just knobs like on the lower panel of Diva. And the controls are arranged in a graphic way that makes them easy to remember. I know it is a different kind of GUI approach, but I think it is easier on many people's eyes and minds.
Doesn't look different to me... Diva has knobs, sliders, switches and buttons too. The bottom pane has buttons, knobs and menus and the controls are arranged in a graphic way as well... The only place that I would say has some visual vagueness is the right side... the delay. It is 10 knobs that are not particularly differentiated from each other visually (I'm nitpicking here)... the rest, the LFO's, Tuning, Voices and Arp modules are all easy to see and understand.

Mini SynX on the filter, it has 5 knobs the same size so cutoff is not immediately obvious... neither is resonance. Might be nice to have the cutoff and resonance knobs bigger so they are more immediately obvious. Also, the grouping seems a bit odd and unintuitive to me. Of course if you use it a bit you will quickly know what is what. Which is the same with Diva... The bottom panel does not seem even a tiny bit confusing to me.

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