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. This feature opens up a second dimension of wavetable scanning, such as velocity crossfade or multisample support. The lower Position knob will crossfade between those 3. He also checked on the second super that was added last week.
As you know, every virtual instrument sounds a bit unique. Today’s livestream featured Cedar talking about preparing your hive for extreme weather and answering more weather-related questions. But let’s start our story with some facts. For instance, a wavetable with 30 frames can be split into 3 x 10 frames by setting Tables to 3. Hive has everything after all, it is a U-he product, a synth from the company that has made some of the best known virtual instruments on the market. Wavetables can be split into multiple parts (up to 16), effectively creating a 2-dimensional oscillator. 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. This is only a small look at what Hive can do, as. A fluid workflow invites you to tweak away until your sound is just right (or wrong in just the right way). The streamlined single screen UI lets you dive into sound creation immediately.
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). A run through of some of Hive's factory presets to show the variety of sounds Hive is capable of producing. u-he Hive v1.1 Size Win 23 Mb // Mac 35 Mb Super fast, super sounds Hive was made to be fast and simple. Hive 2 includes Wavetables! These appear as multiple waveforms, and are controlled in the central hexagon.