All hail the Uhbiks
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- Banned
- 1236 posts since 8 Apr, 2013
I demoed uhbiks long time ago. Really really liked them but since I use both Reason and Bitwig, I'd have to buy them on both platform. For Bitwig I don't need them as much because I have Melda stuff to cover that ground. So maybe I could get them for Reason, but they're a bit pricey as an re (222€ Propably the reason why they may not sell so well). And as much as I like uhbiks, they don't really bring enough to the table that I'd be ready to spend that much of currency on them. Especially when stock devices work well and there are great alternatives with lower price.
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- KVRist
- 77 posts since 4 Jan, 2007 from Germany
I do love the Uhbiks too.
I just recently mapped them to Push 2. With Ubermap one can build and name parameter-banks as one likes. And then Uhbiks feel just like hardware ... thats really cool.
However (there seems to be always one
), although Uhbiks are not parameter intensive, they do not expose all of them for automation. I do understand the challenge with Diva/Zebra/etc., since they have way to many parameters, but the Uhbiks should just show all.
Hint for a feature request
I just recently mapped them to Push 2. With Ubermap one can build and name parameter-banks as one likes. And then Uhbiks feel just like hardware ... thats really cool.
However (there seems to be always one
Hint for a feature request
- KVRAF
- 3402 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
So use the stock devices thenLejurai wrote:I demoed uhbiks long time ago. Really really liked them but since I use both Reason and Bitwig, I'd have to buy them on both platform. For Bitwig I don't need them as much because I have Melda stuff to cover that ground. So maybe I could get them for Reason, but they're a bit pricey as an re (222€ Propably the reason why they may not sell so well). And as much as I like uhbiks, they don't really bring enough to the table that I'd be ready to spend that much of currency on them. Especially when stock devices work well and there are great alternatives with lower price.
The uhbiks are great, have their own karakter, are light on cpu and look wonderful. I guess you could choose, vst or rack unit...
- KVRAF
- 3402 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
Whatever works for you...Lejurai wrote:No I'm not. I'm using those cheaper alternativesexmatproton wrote:So use the stock devices thenhehehe.....
Except for reverbs.. RV7 is still the king of the hill.
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 14 Feb, 2012 from Germany,Luedinghausen
I think that Urs quite offen told about fantastic things to come with the project called Uhbik.
It is very hard to wait for things to come. Perhaps sometimes?
It is very hard to wait for things to come. Perhaps sometimes?
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- KVRist
- 100 posts since 4 Feb, 2016
I don't think this is right. With u-he plugins you usually buy a personalised license, no matter what the platform is. You can install them on as many systems and OSes as you like, as long as you are the user.Lejurai wrote: Really really liked them but since I use both Reason and Bitwig, I'd have to buy them on both platform.
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- KVRist
- 470 posts since 11 Aug, 2005 from Canada
Urs wanted to make the Uhbiks kind of modular. At least that was my interpretation, as in being able to connect the LFO of something like the flanger, then modulate a parameter, maybe something like the frequency shifter's amount or phase. But I think the plan got shelved due to the amount of work involved, plus perhaps, its difficulty.
- KVRian
- 574 posts since 20 Aug, 2013
As long as we're talking native plugins (PC/Mac/Linux), yes. Because we know "who bought what".lentferj wrote:With u-he plugins you usually buy a personalised license, no matter what the platform is.
But Rack Extensions are a proprietary and closed "platform" of their own, one that we don't have insight into and one that creates additional expenses for us. We don't know "who bought what", all we are informed about is "how many were bought" and that's it.
So I'm afraid we can't reliably verify any "entitlement", at least not that I am aware of.
Shelved maybe, but not too deep down, and definitely not forgotten.rockmachine wrote:I think the plan got shelved
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- KVRist
- 470 posts since 11 Aug, 2005 from Canada
