Alternative to Hive
- KVRist
- 69 posts since 20 Nov, 2016
Absolutely Spire, if Sylenth1 isn't to your liking. Fantastic sound, modulation, and effects.
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
- Banned
- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
What I don't like about Spire is that it seems like a work in progress. They are always changing things. With Sylenth1 I know it will stay the way it is, which I like because I don't like changes.
But yes, if Spire were a finished product like Sylenth1, I would consider it a great alternative to and upgrade from Sylenth1.
The user interface is also pretty nice.
But yes, if Spire were a finished product like Sylenth1, I would consider it a great alternative to and upgrade from Sylenth1.
The user interface is also pretty nice.
- KVRian
- 990 posts since 28 Apr, 2002 from Canada
I'm going to suggest keeping an eye open for the soon to be release of ANA2 by Sonic Academy. Sounds like it mostly meets your criteria, I've only heard a few sound demos of it from videos - but sounds pretty cool from what I have heard.
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- KVRian
- 807 posts since 7 Aug, 2015 from H2O
Op plainly has an ax to grind (probably with u-he). This thread is rhetorical. Anyone who can't make Hive, SM1 or S1 sound good either doesn't have the ability or...is full of do-do.greedy.mf wrote:Is there another "Hive" but not from u-he?
Beside Sylenth1 and Synthmaster One. I have a gripe with either one.
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- Banned
- 3889 posts since 3 Feb, 2010
Ok you want alot of presets but you also want a subtractive synth at the same time and you want it to be looking like hive but at the same time with inspiring sound.
Are you just trolling KVR members?
Are you just trolling KVR members?
- KVRAF
- 8037 posts since 28 Dec, 2015 from Atlantis Island
Obviously!Elektronisch wrote:Ok you want alot of presets but you also want a subtractive synth at the same time and you want it to be looking like hive but at the same time with inspiring sound.
Are you just trolling KVR members?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 221 posts since 21 Jul, 2015
You are wrong and your statement borderline rude.Bodhisan wrote:Op plainly has an ax to grind (probably with u-he). This thread is rhetorical. Anyone who can't make Hive, SM1 or S1 sound good either doesn't have the ability or...is full of do-do.greedy.mf wrote:Is there another "Hive" but not from u-he?
Beside Sylenth1 and Synthmaster One. I have a gripe with either one.
I've got nothing but respect for u-he and its products. Among three alternatives Hive feels like a product the most.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 221 posts since 21 Jul, 2015
What's the problem?Elektronisch wrote:Ok you want alot of presets but you also want a subtractive synth at the same time and you want it to be looking like hive but at the same time with inspiring sound.
I see no contradiction.
"Hive not from u-he" wasn't literal, obviously.
Saurus 2 looks and sounds interesting.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 221 posts since 21 Jul, 2015
Sound wise both are good, each in it's own flavor.chk071 wrote:Would be good to know why you have a grip with those.greedy.mf wrote: Is there another "Hive" but not from u-he?
Beside Sylenth1 and Synthmaster One. I have a gripe with either one.
My gripes are relatively minor, mostly UI and workwlow:
- S1
Two-page is a big turn off.
Preset management is prehistoric.
Fixed FX routing.
Limited Mod targets.
- SMO
I actually own one.
When it first came out, I was so excited as I thought I found an answer to perennial "Hive vs Sylenth" question.
It sounds very good. However the overall feel of it as a product as it is some kind of underdeveloped.
Preset management is odd, styles and attributes are not order alphabetically or some other way.
You cant turn all FX at once, arpeggiator may be powerful but clunky.
It would also benefit from internal limiter, like z3ta. Because some of presets way louder than others.
Envelops have strange feel, and despite adjustable curve it's not easy to find sweet spot. Call it my poor skills, I don care. However Hive or Sylenth don't give me that issue.
Why Amp Env 2 and Mod Env 2 are mirrored? Doesn't make sense.
Why there is no link between paramaters? Good chunk of patches use parallel filtering and you need a external macro control to operate both cutoffs.
Why Mod wheel is called CC01 in mod matrix?
I can go on.
It really hurts me as I wanted to love it and it sound very good, but there is always nagging feeling about it.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 221 posts since 21 Jul, 2015
Thanks for the tip, ANA 2 looks interesting. Any info on release date?emotica wrote:Excluding Hive's heaviest influence is a tough one, so I will throw in ANA. Probably best to wait for version 2.
https://www.sonicacademy.com/products/ana
Another one would be Saurus by Tone2, which is based on emulating vintage gear, but otherwise fits all your requests imo.
Saurus is good advice too. I like the sound, layout and preset management. GUI could be bigger though. Or even adjustable.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 221 posts since 21 Jul, 2015
Dune is good. I have Dune CM and I like it. Use it from time to time but never as a go-to. UI us too small. Every preset is set on strangely high velocity sensitivity.UltimateOutsider wrote:Dune 1 was my go-to before Hive's release. It's a great sounding, eminently usable synth- and there are several patch banks available for it if preset availability is a concern.xalama qo wrote:Let's not forget another 1-page goodie...Dune 1. Still available for sale, still light on CPU, still sounds really good.
As I know the differences with full Dune is 24 slots instead of 12 and effects - too little to justify spending $119.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 221 posts since 21 Jul, 2015
Yes and yes.fluffy_little_something wrote:Waves' Element has everything on one page and sounds very nice.
However I don't see it as my main synth:
CPU usage it too high for poly use. With 4x unison it is killing my four core i7.
Effects are a joke. One knob reverb and chorus?
LFOs are weak too. No retrigger options, no phase adjustment.
Strange selection of mod targets. Why cant modulate env sustain with mod wheel?
Unison detune and width is uncontrollable and therefore it is useless for me.
Still I like it, but it is more of a one trick pony. Just bass, good one though.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 221 posts since 21 Jul, 2015
Good advice.Yorrrrrr wrote:Bazille with the GearPorn skin has everything in one screen and it's a fantastic synth. It's actually pretty easy to use, once you get a grasp on it.
Strangely enough I considered Bazille for a while and still do now.
Granted, it is not your average supersaw machine but boy, does it sound awesome.
GearPorn skin is nice too.
Maybe it us the way to go. Gotta dig out my BazilleCM and see if I can handle reverse engineering of several patches.
Full version has 1700+ presets plus several 3rd party soundsets.
Almost bought Diva on 5th anniversary sale and regret it from time to time, even if the flavor isn't mine quality of sound and plugin itself is phenomenal. I'd like to use one of u-he plugs, I just feel Hive doesn't live up to family sound wise.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
That's what i'm saying here, since years. Some synths simply have very strange envelopes. The counter-claim is usually that "you can shape, and make them sound the way you want with MSEG", or, as you said, adjustable curves. Well, nope, not really. Some just will always sound soft, won't give you any punchiness, or "bang". Or what i'd call a organic, "round" sound.greedy.mf wrote:Envelops have strange feel, and despite adjustable curve it's not easy to find sweet spot. Call it my poor skills, I don care. However Hive or Sylenth don't give me that issue.
Was one of the first thing i noticed with the full Synthmaster. The filters and envelopes just won't give me the kind of punch that Spire, or Sylenth1 produce, e.g. It always sounds soft, and weak. Like a (typical) soft synth.
