Massive X or Hive 2. Need an opinion.
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- KVRAF
- 35569 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Point taken. I'd definitely prefer to work with the Largo ones. (It's great in terms of usability anyway)
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- KVRAF
- 2405 posts since 28 Sep, 2012
Will Zebra 3 inherit the modulation and wavetable features of Hive 2?Urs wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:56 amParticularly the omission of several esoteric parameters which are not self explanatory, i.e. parameters which would have required a visual representation/feedback.
In this thread one could get the impression that some obvious flaws (monophonic complex envelopes weren't even mentioned?) were deliberate so that people only speak about that product and not about the others
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Anyhow, we're very happy with Hive 2. Its recent transformation has given it a big boost in customer satisfaction.
I have the impression that it's still often viewed as "the more simple synth in comparison", which, on the surface, it is - that's its concept, after all. Hence people ask "can you make this sound of synth X in Hive?". But that omits that Hive's is also capable of things no other similar synth can do, such as running modulation sequences of different lengths against each other and the vast options of randomness. I think people should be asking the opposite question more often: "How long will it take you to whip up this Hive patch in Synth X, if ever?".
Also, something I think we've never really mentioned, is Hive's new voice stealing algorithm. Play an exactly identical pad or piano type sound in Hive and in another synth for a while. I'm almost certain that the way Hive schedules its voices will be preferred. If you want to make it more obvious, set both synths to 4 voices, hold a chord with your left and and play a melody with the right hand.
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- KVRAF
- 2418 posts since 9 Nov, 2016
Exactely. The new modulation system transported Hive to a whole other level.Urs wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:56 am Hive's is also capable of things no other similar synth can do, such as running modulation sequences of different lengths against each other and the vast options of randomness. I think people should be asking the opposite question more often: "How long will it take you to whip up this Hive patch in Synth X, if ever?".
When I open up Hive 2 it always gives me a warm feeling. This product is so well made, be it on level of GUI, modulation, included presets, or sound that it's a real joy to use.
It also holds a vast potential to grow and experiment with as the modulation system seems simple on first sight but it's actually very deep.
- u-he
- 28119 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Modulation system for sure, wavetable system maybe a bit differently. We won't give up on spline-based oscillators with continuous morphing as opposed to wavetables which have discrete steps. Also of course, Zebra will keep having oscillator effects, such that maybe we don't need those 2-dimensional wavetable options we have in Hive.perpetual3 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 11:43 amWill Zebra 3 inherit the modulation and wavetable features of Hive 2?
OTOH the variety and quality of the uhm based wavetables has been so good, we might just as well add an option for that in Z3.
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- KVRAF
- 1863 posts since 11 Apr, 2008
Oh well, for me slopes are much more important than everything that you mentioned. For example without slopes I can't do super fast and very sharp basslines. Also I got use to tweak knobs and I don't use mouse scroll. Different people different needs.EnGee wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:09 amThe "peak" is the same as "level"! What's the difference? Yes, there is no "shapes" in the original Massive but there is no "Morph" in Massive X and most importantly, you see a visual feedback what is going on, and you can change the GUI presentation from clicking the mouse on the visual dots and drag the slops, and ... there is a scroll mouse support ... and there are presets to save and load ... and ... Come on now!pixel85 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 7:08 amFrom these three? MX. Sorry MX have shapes, peak and hold - functionality that original Massive doesn't have and it was a major problem for me. Largo? I didn't used it but from the picture it looks like it's really tiny visually and it's also the most basic ADSR.
Obviously the best option would be a visual envelope that we can edit like in Absynth for example.
If you prefer working with Massive X, then good for you but for me I really can't go back to inferior design and functions in a very important module like an envelope.
- KVRAF
- 25634 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
The thing I would like with the modulation in Hive 2 is some indicator that a parameter is modulated without having to select the source modulator.Stefken wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 12:36 pmExactely. The new modulation system transported Hive to a whole other level.Urs wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:56 am Hive's is also capable of things no other similar synth can do, such as running modulation sequences of different lengths against each other and the vast options of randomness. I think people should be asking the opposite question more often: "How long will it take you to whip up this Hive patch in Synth X, if ever?".
When I open up Hive 2 it always gives me a warm feeling. This product is so well made, be it on level of GUI, modulation, included presets, or sound that it's a real joy to use.
It also holds a vast potential to grow and experiment with as the modulation system seems simple on first sight but it's actually very deep.
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- KVRAF
- 2418 posts since 9 Nov, 2016
Obviously there are always things that can be improved. Who knows, some might happen in an update.pdxindy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 2:03 pmThe thing I would like with the modulation in Hive 2 is some indicator that a parameter is modulated without having to select the source modulator.Stefken wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 12:36 pmExactely. The new modulation system transported Hive to a whole other level.Urs wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:56 am Hive's is also capable of things no other similar synth can do, such as running modulation sequences of different lengths against each other and the vast options of randomness. I think people should be asking the opposite question more often: "How long will it take you to whip up this Hive patch in Synth X, if ever?".
When I open up Hive 2 it always gives me a warm feeling. This product is so well made, be it on level of GUI, modulation, included presets, or sound that it's a real joy to use.
It also holds a vast potential to grow and experiment with as the modulation system seems simple on first sight but it's actually very deep.
E.g.
* Hovering over a source modulator's title instead of having to select the crosshair (more controlled mousing needed ) would be a faster way to see the assigned mod targets.
* Saturn rings could show the modulations going on (but Urs doesn't seem to be a fan of to many balls in orbit stuff )
* Personally I prefer a list based mod matrix that you can sort on source and target which I find easier to scan than the current solution.
* The two way assignment system in Pigments (from source to target and from target to source) is great of course
Still, I consider Hive2 a gift to work with and if Zebra get's its modulation system it will transform a power synth in even a whoppier power synth.
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- KVRAF
- 2405 posts since 28 Sep, 2012
Thanks, Urs. Waiting for Z3, but just might splurge or Hive 2 to become acquainted with your west coast based mod system better.Urs wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 1:03 pmModulation system for sure, wavetable system maybe a bit differently. We won't give up on spline-based oscillators with continuous morphing as opposed to wavetables which have discrete steps. Also of course, Zebra will keep having oscillator effects, such that maybe we don't need those 2-dimensional wavetable options we have in Hive.perpetual3 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 11:43 amWill Zebra 3 inherit the modulation and wavetable features of Hive 2?
OTOH the variety and quality of the uhm based wavetables has been so good, we might just as well add an option for that in Z3.
Although I’ve been so impressed by the sound of MX, I’ve been wanting to commit myself to using the synth exclusively for awhile. Yet, like you, my ideas of synthesis have changed radically in in the last three years.
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- KVRAF
- 2405 posts since 28 Sep, 2012
I still think, if we go back to the issue at hand, the best is to demo the synths side by side. Of course I’m biased because that’s what I did, and one of the drawbacks of that approach is that I was not able to dive deep enough into Hive 2’s Mod system. In light of this, I’ll probably re-evaluate how I demo synths and other complex instruments and effects from now on.
- KVRAF
- 25634 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Yeah... the peak parameter seems redundant. There is a difference between peak and level. If you hold a note and adjust the peak control it does not affect the held note, only the following note. Level will reduce the level of held notes too. I assume there is some thinking behind that choice, but the purpose is not obvious to me.EnGee wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:09 am
The "peak" is the same as "level"! What's the difference? Yes, there is no "shapes" in the original Massive but there is no "Morph" in Massive X and most importantly, you see a visual feedback what is going on, and you can change the GUI presentation from clicking the mouse on the visual dots and drag the slops, and ... there is a scroll mouse support ... and there are presets to save and load ... and ... Come on now!
If you prefer working with Massive X, then good for you but for me I really can't go back to inferior design and functions in a very important module like an envelope.
I'm undecided about the Envelopes in MX. As is they are hard to look at and understand the shape. My eyes cannot take a glance at the MX envelope and 'see' the shape. I have to study it for a few seconds.
Also there are some odd things. If you put the Env in loop mode, then adjusting the decay slope parameter changes the loop speed. I'm assuming that is a bug since slope shouldn't affect speed. Also, there is no visual indicator on the shape knob which direction is concave and which is convex. The shape knob scaling behavior feels odd.
And because there are no parameter values and no visual representation, I feel like I am sorta blindly tweaking and not quite understanding what I am doing. Some places I would very much like to have parameter values. For example on the Env delay and in ms and/or grid steps.
Under the static graphic are two arrows showing the env loop points. They are not adjustable.
MX has a bunch of modulators, but even between them all, there are some basic limitations. The performers are global and there is no option to retrigger upon note on or one shot. So they are not particularly useful as regular LFO's or Envelopes. The Performer Rate knob has no indicator of speed.
The LFO looks complicated and there are what, 16 shapes... but 8 of them are one basic shape with variations. The LFO's are actually kinda limited. For example, there is only the single square shape and no option to control pulse width.
The Envelopes are fairly capable of a variety of shapes and they can loop, but they cannot loop on the grid (in sync).
So with all the visual complexity of the various modulators, it is not possible to make a per voice 50% pulse width square wave modulator that repeats on the grid.
- KVRAF
- 23129 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Peak is a per note parameter that is not changing for the duration of the note, whereas level is always adjustable, it's not redundant.
Yes it's possible. Set the LFO mode to Sync and loop mode to Loop RST (RST is per-key reset).
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- KVRAF
- 5664 posts since 7 Feb, 2013
"The performers are global and there is no option to retrigger upon note on or one shot. So they are not particularly useful as regular LFO's or Envelopes. "
There is that option, look for this on the performers manual.
It is hidden in a sorta unobvious place, though.
There is that option, look for this on the performers manual.
It is hidden in a sorta unobvious place, though.
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- KVRAF
- 15206 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Exactly.audiot wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 9:53 amHive 2 is perfect as it is. I dont know serum, but I dont need more feature porn in hive. Hive 2 gets me directly to the sound that I want within a few minutes (with the eclipse skin from plugmon).
I wouldnt have commented this if urs wouldnt have joined this thread. If you read this urs ... please ignore them
I think we should close this thread, wait for Zebra3 and then we do a "Should I buy Massive X or Zebra3"-thread
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- KVRAF
- 25634 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
yes, but there is no way to change pulse width... I meant 50% of standard half half... so 25-75EvilDragon wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 3:53 pm Peak is a per note parameter that is not changing for the duration of the note, whereas level is always adjustable, it's not redundant.
Yes it's possible. Set the LFO mode to Sync and loop mode to Loop RST (RST is per-key reset).