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nilhartman wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2019 4:08 pm I like to read manuals while commuting :) U-he's are stellar.
Oh yes, I agree 100%. That inhouse grump is good at what he does. My memory’s volatile so I need to have the synrh infront of me while going thru the infos, and even so i have only hope to recall what i worked on previously. Hopeless,...just hopeless.

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A new video is up on the shape sequencer...

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Hey, that's very good!

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Can also read "hey, we don't have to make videos on it, then!" :P :P :P ;)

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EvilDragon wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2019 4:45 am Can also read "hey, we don't have to make videos on it, then!" :P :P :P ;)
Yeah, hehehe. We still have to, I think.

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Sat Jun 08, 2019 1:34 am Holy crap, there's a completely different set of Ctrl A and Ctrl B CC's listed here. How did that happen? Why are they different? No wonder it didn't work.
With the Ctrl A/B settings on the preferences pane you are simply setting a default set of controllers. I.e. what you set there is used whenever you open a new instance of Hive.

With the Ctrl A/B setting on the MIDI Table page, you set which controller you want to use for this particular instance of Hive. This setting will also be saved when you save your host project.

This way you can assign different controllers for Ctrl A/B in each single instance of Hive you have loaded into your project.
That QA guy from planet u-he.

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Not sure where to post this bug report, but using Live 10.1, and I'm getting intermittent crackles and noise, almost sounds like a demo version, and yes I am fully registered with 2.0. I think related to when sequencer is playing but not sure.

Otherwise, its bloody excellent!!!

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hehe sorry, made a boo boo, sound is not coming from Hive 2. Apologies!

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tasmaniandevil wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 9:38 am With the Ctrl A/B settings on the preferences pane you are simply setting a default set of controllers. I.e. what you set there is used whenever you open a new instance of Hive.

With the Ctrl A/B setting on the MIDI Table page, you set which controller you want to use for this particular instance of Hive. This setting will also be saved when you save your host project.

This way you can assign different controllers for Ctrl A/B in each single instance of Hive you have loaded into your project.
Thanks Tas! That totally makes sense to me now. And hey, look, even the manual says "local, per instance version of CtrlA/B!" :dog: [Apologies]

One small suggestion on that topic for those who may be similarly confused: maybe consider adding a label in the theme that says "Per Instance Settings" right above that section. Would dummy proof it for people like me.

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 1:58 pm One small suggestion on that topic for those who may be similarly confused: maybe consider adding a label in the theme that says "Per Instance Settings" right above that section. Would dummy proof it for people like me.
Good idea. :)
That QA guy from planet u-he.

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Treeper wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2019 10:32 pm A new video is up on the shape sequencer...
Sharp presentation, Treeper. I liked how you approached the functionality :tu:

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I don't think this was intentional but there is an animation problem with Hive 2.0's mod wheel. The good news is that this issue can be resolved by those using Hive 2.0. You can do this by going to the Animation folder, which is located in the .hivedata folder. Navigate your way down to the 'Wheels' folder and delete the images from 71 to 100.

You'll now find that the animation of the wheel correctly matches that of your controller with these deleted. For reference, the number of frames will now match that of Hive 1.0 & Hive 1.02.

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After using Hive 2 daily the last few weeks, there are 2 things I'd like to say:

1/ It really sets a new standard, I think.
At least it does for me. The shape sequencer and the FGs - they make every other synth I use seem a bit bleak. A bit static. Even Bazille, my dearest, suddenly feels a little weak (and limited, I'm afraid). Hive 2 is for me, no doubt, the best synth I've ever tried.

2/ I really love the feeling that all old Hive presets now seem like templates I can breathe life into!
Usually I can't compete with U-he presets. But now I can take any old patch, shape sequence it, FG it, and I can actually make it sound better, more complex, cooler. What a confidence booster! :party:

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krans wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 9:18 am2/ I really love the feeling that all old Hive presets now seem like templates I can breathe life into!
Usually I can't compete with U-he presets. But now I can take any old patch, shape sequence it, FG it, and I can actually make it sound better, more complex, cooler. What a confidence booster! :party:
That’s a great point. I’vecbeen adjusting my older patches as well since the full 2.0 arrived.

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Urs wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 12:22 pmWe have plans for an alternative skin, but as our teaser got destroyed by some people, there are no plans to follow through with that design ("military style meets Barbie").
The pink skin looked amazing...

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