we also have another word for itcarrieres wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:26 amtoo much feature is bad, we have a word for it, it's call bloated
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we also have another word for itcarrieres wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:26 amtoo much feature is bad, we have a word for it, it's call bloated
Now look at Serum: lot of options, really good selection of them, well thought UI, good workflow.PieBerger wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:34 am Too many features in a synth that's all about efficiency are definitely a bad thing. Take a look a Avenger for example. Very comprehensive synth, tonnes of features but the UI is a cluttered mess and it's tab after tab after tab which equals crap workflow.
Then why don't you just use Serum insteaddavid.beholder wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:57 amNow look at Serum: lot of options, really good selection of them, well thought UI, good workflow.PieBerger wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:34 am Too many features in a synth that's all about efficiency are definitely a bad thing. Take a look a Avenger for example. Very comprehensive synth, tonnes of features but the UI is a cluttered mess and it's tab after tab after tab which equals crap workflow.
Most popular BnB synth for modern dance electronic music. Have a lot of features to beat Hive.
My point: The blend control is the workaround. Hive has a universal non-workaround solution: Sub volume vs. main osc volume. Same number of knobs, much more versatile, no extra mousing required.david.beholder wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:13 am[...] prefer features over workarounds. That's exacly why people are asking for wavetables or unison type/blend control.
i was referring to features in general, not a specific one.
Hehe, no worries. It's not a feature important enough to receive its own space IMHO, and like a dozen other requests I don't think we'll add it. A much more useful addition would be a non-unison "same" option for the sub oscillator.AnX wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 11:05 ami was referring to features in general, not a specific one.
i have no idea what unison blend is![]()
I think a much more useful addition to Hive would be Zebra3 sitting pretty next to itUrs wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 11:09 amHehe, no worries. It's not a feature important enough to receive its own space IMHO, and like a dozen other requests I don't think we'll add it. A much more useful addition would be a non-unison "same" option for the sub oscillator.AnX wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 11:05 ami was referring to features in general, not a specific one.
i have no idea what unison blend is![]()
Ooh, that actually does sound pretty damn useful!Urs wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 11:09 amA much more useful addition would be a non-unison "same" option for the sub oscillator.
Except that's not true. You aren't going beyond surface-level details if you're making that assertion. I have licenses for both Serum and Hive. Hive goes beyond Serum's capabilities in most regards, with both greater elegance and polish. Hive achieves the same (or more) with a different implementation and way of thinking.david.beholder wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:57 amNow look at Serum: lot of options, really good selection of them, well thought UI, good workflow.PieBerger wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:34 am Too many features in a synth that's all about efficiency are definitely a bad thing. Take a look a Avenger for example. Very comprehensive synth, tonnes of features but the UI is a cluttered mess and it's tab after tab after tab which equals crap workflow.
Most popular BnB synth for modern dance electronic music. Have a lot of features to beat Hive.
Not sure why to compare with Avenger as there are way better examples.
That would be a good one indeed. I ended up using Sub2 for that very purpose the other day. But if it were doing something else...EvilDragon wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 11:15 amOoh, that actually does sound pretty damn useful!Urs wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 11:09 amA much more useful addition would be a non-unison "same" option for the sub oscillator.
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