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Hive (U-He) - new synth especially for dance producers (pg. 3)
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| Andy28 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Dizzy
that's surprising to hear since DIVA recently tried emulating the JP8000's supersaw by adding the "digital oscillator." DIVA didn't nail the JP supersaw 100% - but it sounded good and was impressively close. So when I first heard about Hive, I thought for sure they would incorporate DIVA's supersaw into Hive. |
Afaik one of the main concepts for hive was low cpu usage, and from what I've read about Diva well it's quite the opposite. Maybe they will in its proper release, who knows?? I would imagine what we have right now is far from the finished version. |
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| djnitride |
| Will we be seeing a Hive soundbank from your or Adam tehlord... I need some bread and butter trance sounds :D |
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| Looney4Clooney |
ANything aimed at a genre usually is ignored right of the bat.
I'm not sure why they keep making synths and always leave out something esential. Every synth always has that one thing missing. I think thats why i gravitate towards reaktor. |
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| djnitride |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
ANything aimed at a genre usually is ignored right of the bat.
I'm not sure why they keep making synths and always leave out something esential. Every synth always has that one thing missing. I think thats why i gravitate towards reaktor. |
Hive is more about workflow than features. Its supposed to be like Sylenth where you can make a good sounding patch for dance music rather quickly. The only tools included are the ones needed for those types of sounds. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
see thats the issue right there " those kinds of sounds "
Dance only has a sound if its been done. I'm sure it is just marketing but it is so patronizing when they assume their target market are idiot ravers. |
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| djnitride |
I mean how is that so different from a synth like Absynth which is geared towards a certain sound? Yes, Absynth has more possibilities but it is marketed towards a certain sonic palette that it excels at.
Its not like its an instrument dedicated to risers or something like that. It just has a focused feature set and workflow for achieving results quickly for dance, but that doesn't mean it can only be used in it.
I don't really see how its patronizing if its not marketed to you in the first place where a synth like Zebra or Diva is. |
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| tehlord |
| quote: | Originally posted by djnitride
Will we be seeing a Hive soundbank from your or Adam tehlord... I need some bread and butter trance sounds :D |
For sure. I'm doing some factory content for it which needs to be submitted by the first week in February, but I'll do a bank for it as well. I need to finish some stuff for Sonic Academy first :eyespop:
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
see thats the issue right there " those kinds of sounds "
Dance only has a sound if its been done. I'm sure it is just marketing but it is so patronizing when they assume their target market are idiot ravers. |
The workflow 'thing' is legitimate. The EDM crowd want a certain kind of unison, certain envelope slopes and certain filter types and don't really want to invest the time in learning stuff like Reaktor or even Zebra for that matter. I reckon 75% of people who use these things are tweakers at best and have no real idea how to program even the simplest patch from scratch.
They just want to get on with making the music.
People also want a 64 bit version of Sylenth for Mac but they haven't come up with the goods yet, so U-he made it instead.
If it's marketed right and the right kind of sounds come out of it in Youtube vidoes then people will buy it for sure. I'm not sure they 'get' the market like the Reveal Sound guys did though. They ing nailed their promo videos. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
good sounding patches for dance
see this is where you lose me. I can understand saying getting quick sounds that sound like they are dance because to be a dance sound, it has to already be used so by dance, we mean cliche.
the workflow for dance sounds , i mean how different is it for non dance sounds which really are using the same ing sounds |
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| Innocence Lost |
| Hey richie, what do you think of Arturia Ob matrix VST? |
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| Looney4Clooney |
Their only products that seem to not suck are for iPad.
Arturia has to be the most overrated developers around.
http://youtu.be/E1oG2O3_IuM
Those are all actual presets. |
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| tehlord |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
good sounding patches for dance
see this is where you lose me. I can understand saying getting quick sounds that sound like they are dance because to be a dance sound, it has to already be used so by dance, we mean cliche.
the workflow for dance sounds , i mean how different is it for non dance sounds which really are using the same ing sounds |
Let me put it another way.
The percentage of 'noobs having a go' in dance production is exponentially higher than in any other area of making music.
Have sounds used in dance music changed much in the last 15 years? No. Do they know that? No.
| quote: | Originally posted by Innocence Lost
Hey richie, what do you think of Arturia Ob matrix VST? |
Arturua products are ing dire, and the company has awful customer service and does not deserve your money. |
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