First post, bug fixes:Sound Author wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 6:38 am So I'm guessing there's been some change to LFO triggered envelope behavior
* Fixed: LFO envelope trigger behaviour inconsistent
First post, bug fixes:Sound Author wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 6:38 am So I'm guessing there's been some change to LFO triggered envelope behavior
Urs has already said many times, in no uncertain terms, that he's not interested in adding sample/granular engines to any existing or future u-he products. Sorry to rain on your paradelonnyman wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:48 am Ok since we're mentioning dream features.... I'll add my own![]()
I'd really love Hive to also included a sample mode, with granular function. Something like what Pigments has. I don't know how feasible it is, and how many resources it would require to implement it, but that would make it a beast, even more than it already is!
I'll respect that and let Urs do his magicPieBerger wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:57 amUrs has already said many times, in no uncertain terms, that he's not interested in adding sample/granular engines to any existing or future u-he products. Sorry to rain on your paradelonnyman wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:48 am Ok since we're mentioning dream features.... I'll add my own![]()
I'd really love Hive to also included a sample mode, with granular function. Something like what Pigments has. I don't know how feasible it is, and how many resources it would require to implement it, but that would make it a beast, even more than it already is!![]()
I would love Sync and PM in Hive but I've resigned myself to the fact that it isn't going to happen, for legitimate technical reasons and I'll just have to wait until Zebra3 and I'm OK with that
PieBerger wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:37 pmI would love Sync and PM in Hive but I've resigned myself to the fact that it isn't going to happen, for legitimate technical reasons and I'll just have to wait until Zebra3 and I'm OK with that![]()
Ditto, because psytrancerecursive one wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 4:01 pm Osc sync, simple 2-osc FM and a vowel filter would probably make Hive 2 cover about 95% of my synth needs. I'm not the kind of guy who keeps asking for more fetaures just for the sake of having more fetaures, but these are what I use really often (because psytrance). In synths like Serum, Viper, Virus Ti it's just few extra knobs that don't complicate the workflow in any way.
Ofc, if it requires some serious conceptual redesign and is not feasible I pretty much can go without it in Hive, there are wavetables that can approximate all of that to an extent, and I haven't yet tried the new filters - which I understand can offer different approach to noisy/inharmonic FM-esque stuff (and my other synths didn't go anywhere). All in all, I bought Hive for what it was, not for what I might or might not became.
But if one day Urs, being in an exceptionally good mood, would think "what if I do try putting some FM and sync in there", that's one more vote for that.
I've grown to honestly understand and appreciate that stance, because there's definitely a lot of truth to it. Once sample/granular becomes a feature of the synth, it quickly becomes the focus for many, many users. Multi-samples become a thing, "samples cannot load" error messages start popping up, and sample-libraries to keep the synth relevant eventually happen. The desire to actually synthesize and work with what the synth has becomes second to plopping whatever samples, wavetables, noise and foley sounds the user might have and tweaking them.PieBerger wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:57 amUrs has already said many times, in no uncertain terms, that he's not interested in adding sample/granular engines to any existing or future u-he products. Sorry to rain on your paradelonnyman wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:48 am Ok since we're mentioning dream features.... I'll add my own![]()
I'd really love Hive to also included a sample mode, with granular function. Something like what Pigments has. I don't know how feasible it is, and how many resources it would require to implement it, but that would make it a beast, even more than it already is!![]()
+100Shiek927 wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 5:20 pmI've grown to honestly understand appreciate that stance, because there's definitely a lot of truth to it. Once sample/granular becomes a feature of the synth, it quickly becomes the focus for many, many users. Multi-samples become a thing, "samples cannot load" error messages start popping up, and sample-libraries to keep the synth relevant eventually happen. The desire to actually synthesize and work with what the synth has becomes second to plopping whatever samples, wavetables, noise and foley sounds the user might have and tweaking them.PieBerger wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:57 amUrs has already said many times, in no uncertain terms, that he's not interested in adding sample/granular engines to any existing or future u-he products. Sorry to rain on your paradelonnyman wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:48 am Ok since we're mentioning dream features.... I'll add my own![]()
I'd really love Hive to also included a sample mode, with granular function. Something like what Pigments has. I don't know how feasible it is, and how many resources it would require to implement it, but that would make it a beast, even more than it already is!![]()
In a way, it essentially becomes Kontakt.
+1 Just like in the Nord Lead. One knob for FM and Sync/Ring mod. Looks simple, don't know how hard it is to implement.Then in Hive you could do FM between 2 wavetables, and/or between main osc and sub osc.recursive one wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 4:01 pm Osc sync, simple 2-osc FM and a vowel filter would probably make Hive 2 cover about 95% of my synth needs.
At the risk of going off-topic, you should really check out bazille - it's basically a modular version of a 4 op FM synth melded with a casio CZ series.octaveup wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 11:54 pm
- which isn't to say that i wouldn't probably die of happiness of u-He created a focussed FM synth, but just that it doesn't have to be Hive?
It's funny. I look at one of my favorite old-school digital synths, the Roland V-Synth, which has some awesome granular like abilities. It's like an early hardware version of Omnisphere with it's ability to load in samples. The VA engine, while not bad, has often been called weak by many people and they aren't necessarily wrong since I wouldn't call it as good as the other synths that were strictly VA at the time.pdxindy wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 8:50 pm+100Shiek927 wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 5:20 pmI've grown to honestly understand appreciate that stance, because there's definitely a lot of truth to it. Once sample/granular becomes a feature of the synth, it quickly becomes the focus for many, many users. Multi-samples become a thing, "samples cannot load" error messages start popping up, and sample-libraries to keep the synth relevant eventually happen. The desire to actually synthesize and work with what the synth has becomes second to plopping whatever samples, wavetables, noise and foley sounds the user might have and tweaking them.PieBerger wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:57 amUrs has already said many times, in no uncertain terms, that he's not interested in adding sample/granular engines to any existing or future u-he products. Sorry to rain on your paradelonnyman wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:48 am Ok since we're mentioning dream features.... I'll add my own![]()
I'd really love Hive to also included a sample mode, with granular function. Something like what Pigments has. I don't know how feasible it is, and how many resources it would require to implement it, but that would make it a beast, even more than it already is!![]()
In a way, it essentially becomes Kontakt.
I love synthesis... One of the reasons that I so frequently use u-he synths is exactly because they continue to develop synthesis and not cater to samples... which as you point out, begins to dominate.
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