I am looking for more gritty and bassy sounds as well that I could use for D'n'B. I currently also have Xfer Serum which is my go-to synth and has been working great, but if I have Serum would I benefit much from having Hive as well?
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It has all the tools you need for whatever genre you want to produce. Great LFO's, some gritty cutoff/resonance options, awesome mod section and just great fx build in!shonoob wrote:Hey guys, I've been quite curious about u-He synths for awhile now, they all look amazing, but I haven't heard/seen much of Hive. What kind of sounds it is catered towards making? I can see it is mainly for EDM, but does that mean it is more prioritized for Trance or House etc?
I am looking for more gritty and bassy sounds as well that I could use for D'n'B. I currently also have Xfer Serum which is my go-to synth and has been working great, but if I have Serum would I benefit much from having Hive as well?
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Awesome man, that is great to hear! It is probably a stupid question, but how does the sound quality of Hive compare to that of Diva?exmatproton wrote:It has all the tools you need for whatever genre you want to produce. Great LFO's, some gritty cutoff/resonance options, awesome mod section and just great fx build in!shonoob wrote:Hey guys, I've been quite curious about u-He synths for awhile now, they all look amazing, but I haven't heard/seen much of Hive. What kind of sounds it is catered towards making? I can see it is mainly for EDM, but does that mean it is more prioritized for Trance or House etc?
I am looking for more gritty and bassy sounds as well that I could use for D'n'B. I currently also have Xfer Serum which is my go-to synth and has been working great, but if I have Serum would I benefit much from having Hive as well?
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Thanks that covered a lot of questions that I had. I will likely be getting it then to save some cpu usage in my projectspdxindy wrote:Hive is super fast and fun to create sounds...
Because of the complex wavetable Osc's in Serum, it has a much wider potential sound palette. However, Serum has a lot more tabbing. Hive is so easy because all the modules are visible at once... no tabbing. The only tabs are between the two mod matrix pages (one is usually enough) and between the arp and FX pages.
For a lot of basic sounds, Hive is so fast to create/modulate sounds that it is inspiring. Hive also has a fine arp/sequencer combo that is powerful and fast. I also like the supersaw/unison better in Hive than in Serum... it is smoother. Hive uses significantly less cpu.
Whether that is enough for you to find Hive useful in addition to Serum is up to you.
It is targeted at the EDM crowd, especially as a 'Sylenth' like synth.shonoob wrote:Hey guys, I've been quite curious about u-He synths for awhile now, they all look amazing, but I haven't heard/seen much of Hive. What kind of sounds it is catered towards making? I can see it is mainly for EDM, but does that mean it is more prioritized for Trance or House etc? ...
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