Hive's clear layout and easy workflow let you create stunning patches in next to no time at all. Although surprisingly CPU-friendly Hive doesn't sacrifice flexibility or audio quality. Now packed with more controls than ever version 2 opens up new dimensio
Hive’s clear layout and easy workflow let you create stunning patches in next to no time at all. Although surprisingly CPU-friendly Hive doesn’t sacrifice flexibility or audio quality. Now packed with more controls than ever version 2 opens up new dimensions of expression and sheer fun! Underneath its sleek exterior Hive 2 lets you go as deep as you like. Add movement and life using the shape sequencer or instantly record rotate and arpeggiate note sequences. The 12-slot matrix even lets you modulate effect parameters encouraging you to explore a whole new world of creative options. With its swappable audio engine flexible signal routing wavetable support and quality effects Hive 2 makes sure you can get the sound you want with a minimum of fuss.
Hive 2 includes Wavetables! These appear as multiple waveforms and are controlled in the central hexagon. You can manually select wavetables modulate the wave position via the matrix or even scan through them automatically using the envelope and loop options (which let you animate wavetables without the need for an extra modulation source). This panel also offers a Reverse option to flip the wavetable back to front Cyclic mode for seamless wavetable cycling and various real-time interpolation methods.
Wavetables can be split into multiple parts (up to 16) effectively creating a 2-dimensional oscillator. For instance a wavetable with 30 frames can be split into 3 x 10 frames by setting Tables to 3. The lower Position knob will crossfade between those 3. This feature opens up a second dimension of wavetable scanning such as velocity crossfade or multisample support.
Want to go even deeper? Many of Hive’s factory wavetables are not samples but “.uhm” files containing scripts written in a proprietary wavetable generation and manipulation language. If you’re interested in writing your own scripts grab this document (also included in the Hive installer)
Hive provides 4 different algorithms for interpolating between wavetable frames: switch crossfade spectral or zero phase. The appearance (and CPU usage) of waveforms can differ significantly depending on the chosen interpolation. The spectral and zero phase modes shift the relative phases of partials differently while the switch option only shows non-interpolated waveforms.
The Shape Sequencer is where you can create complex modulations and/or rhythmic patterns it offers a comfortable way to ‘gamify’ rhythm creation. The shape sequencer has four Shape Modulator lanes (A B C and D) each with an independent set of options determining how the active cells in that lane are sequenced: This means that the shape modulators can be triggered differently and run at different speeds! While it may look like a baby version of what other synths have to offer Hive’s shape sequencer can do a lot more than first meets the eye
Hives Function Generators combine simple envelope functionality with LFO slew limiter (a.k.a. envelope follower) and gate control. Each of the three outputs has its own crosshair you can drag & drop onto any modulation target onto the Scope or even onto the modulation matrix source fields. Triggered and/or modulated by the LFOs the Shape Sequencer and each other Hives Function Generators can create some truly mind-bending motion effects!
The ARP/SEQ panel in the central hexagon is where you make rhythmic and melodic loops.
Hive’s hexagon includes 7 different effects: Distortion Reverb Equalizer Chorus Delay Compressor and Phaser.
Hive features a 12-unit modulation matrix (6 units per page) which lets you connect modulation sources (LFOs envelopes shape sequencer MIDI controls etc.) to countless targets optionally via a second modulation source. 2 targets can be assigned per unit each with its own modulatable depth control. The row of 5 modifiers per target can alter the curvature rectify quantize sample/hold or slew-limit the modulation signal: This is seriously deep stuff but it doesn’t get in the way!
On this page you’ll find a pad with 4 controls simply connect them to your MIDI controllers for maximum fun on stage. Other views are also available.
Animated graphics in software synthesizers not only look cool but can also help you program your sounds by showing you whats happening in real time. Hives Scope is especially useful for displaying how the parts of complex modulation interact (e.g. the Function Generators with an LFO).
Hive 2.1 includes a brand new alternative skin called Izmo created by the very talented GUI designer Yuta Yoshimatsu (a.k.a. Plugmon Link). Izmo offers a fresh new look and workflow letting you explore and experience Hive as if it were a radically different synth sparking your creativity in exciting new ways. To enable Izmo simply right-click anywhere in the background of Hive’s window and select it from the pop-up menu.
Platform | CPU | RAM | Disk | Notes | Additional Requirement | Audio Card | Ports | Internet Required | 32 Bit Support | 64 Bit Support | Plugins |
mac | Intel Nehalem or newer Apple M1 | 1 | 0 | 1000 600 or larger display | 1 | 0 | 1 | VST-2VST-3AU | |||
windows | Intel Nehalem or newer AMD Bulldozer or newer | 1 | 0 | 1000 600 or larger display | 1 | 1 | 1 | VST-2VST-3AAX | |||
linux | 1 | 0 | 1000 600 or larger display | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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