What is all the HYPE about?? AIR Hype VST Review & Sound Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @GourlieRecords
    @GourlieRecords  2 года назад +5

    What do you think, is it worth the HYPE?

  • @philippebackprotips
    @philippebackprotips Год назад +2

    Got it in my MPC, it is useful. There is more than meets the eye if one digs a bit into it.
    Granted it is not the kind of synth for tweaking stuff. But for putting out a track out quick, all good. I have Voltage Modular at the other end of the spectrum.

  • @bblas5199
    @bblas5199 8 дней назад

    Just got Hype for $50 off PB, sounds great, easy to use, 1500 presets 😎

  • @audiolego
    @audiolego 11 месяцев назад

    I use all the time with my MPCX as it came with it. I love it. Sooo pristine. Those pads are ahhhhhh and bells are sooo crystal clear.

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  11 месяцев назад +1

      If this came included with an MPC for free I'd be hyped (wordplay). In an MPC environment this thing seems useful since that's what it was designed for. But as far as a $100 VST in a DAW goes, it's too limited for my taste. 🙃

    • @audiolego
      @audiolego 11 месяцев назад

      @@GourlieRecords the new tune I finished had the Hype basic deep bass preset accompanied by a 909 kick 4 on the floor. It sounds like a lately bass . Hype is great for ready to play presets. I feel all the preset bells, pads, bass are ready to go. Virus synth, I feel the same as Hype. Presets are game ready. I like it. Oh I do had to convert the wave to mono because those presets sounds so big and wide.

  • @Peter-gu9ph
    @Peter-gu9ph 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the alternative suggestions! Your overview/comparison with Arturia Analog Lab V at 10:46 - I have that synth and learned some nice new tips from you! Cherry Audio Dreamsynth at 9:11 also looks interesting...

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  2 года назад

      No problem! I have longer videos on both coming out soon. Analog Lab is amazing, I use it in nearly all of my productions!

  • @thecreepysilence4290
    @thecreepysilence4290 3 месяца назад

    The Hypesynth is very great. I use it in my MPC. And for that kind of stuff for Sound Design is really cool. But I prefer to use the MPC with external Hardwaresynth

  • @mikl2345
    @mikl2345 Год назад +1

    good honest review thanks a lot. (would be great to hear your thoughts on the newer air plugins? like OPx-4 & Fabric?). (or Drumsynth? not sure what to make of that one).

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  Год назад

      No problem. I'll have to check out those other two and see how they are since they offer demos. On initial glance, OPx-4 gives me Vital vibes which has a free version and the most expensive version of Vital is $80.

  • @aikighost
    @aikighost Месяц назад

    Just FYI the VST is on sale for 70% off at the moment (49 euros where I am)

  • @GraffHabit
    @GraffHabit 2 года назад +1

    I just loaded up hype in the MPC. You absolutely can load and save presets. You cannot change the order of the channel strip but there’s about 100 different oscillators to choose from and quite a bit of features that either are not in the free trial or that you did not use/mention in your video.

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  2 года назад +1

      Worth noting to avoid confusion, this is not the MPC version but a new standalone softsynth which was launched the week I made this video whereas Hype on the MPC has been around for much longer.
      I do notice in screenshots on AIR's website there is now a gear icon next to the preset menu which wasn't there at launch, even in licensed versions. This can be confirmed by everyone else's launch videos. They also added in the description now that you can "save your customizations for quick access later" so it looks like it might be there now, I couldn't have been the first person to complain about that.
      I can also select from 100s of Oscillators you mention but the lack of ability to change what the macros do and complete lack of modulation is where I find it really limiting.
      Everything is viewed in the context of price and while Hype can no doubt make some cool sounds, this is a wildly featureless synth for $99. The free version of Vital does 100x more than Hype and there's a multitude of other great synths that can a lot more for a lot less. If you already own Hype on the MPC then jam away but if anyone using a DAW is looking for a softsynth with great value, Hype is not the solution. (Until it goes on sale in a year or two for $5 😉)

    • @GraffHabit
      @GraffHabit 2 года назад +1

      @@GourlieRecords I agree not worth it to buy. I personally find most VST instruments not worth it to buy-- much rather would just save up and buy hardware synths. Omnisphere is pretty cool though

  • @DrGrooveBeat
    @DrGrooveBeat 2 года назад +3

    Surely you can save your own sounds in the full version. You can on mpc/force version.

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  2 года назад +1

      I did some digging on it prior to filming. It’s also not in the manual but every other parameter is. The demo version just adds white noise every now and then.
      But considering you can’t change what the geometric shape parameters control there isn’t too much sound design to be had. Maybe they’ll improve it in a future update.

    • @GraffHabit
      @GraffHabit 2 года назад +2

      Yeah lol if this guy is judging free trials as if they are fully featured he is probably smoking some good pot. Most plugins and free trials don’t allow you to save things. I can’t remember if the other things are selectable (the functions of the geometries) but I think it is in the MPC

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  2 года назад

      ​@@GraffHabit Hey there! I verified before making the video and you can't save presets in Hype. Also with the restriction of not being able to change what the shapes do really limits getting the full capability out of this thing. Both are things they could update though!
      As with every synth demo I've tried, the unlicensed version contains the full feature set but there is just intermittent noise that sweeps in and out making it unusable in a mix (and requires a lot of editing around 😉).
      AIR does knock their plugins on DEEP discount a lot so when it drops to $5-10 like the rest of their plugins have been then it might be worth picking up. For sound designers though it's far too limiting. You'd be much better off getting something like Cherry Audio's Dreamsynth which functions in almost the same way but has 3 times the amount of Oscillators and LFOs and gives you full control of everything including modulation. It's also only $39 compared to AIR's current price of $99. 😬
      But as with all things in life, don't let a random RUclipsr sway you. If you think this will inspire you to make cool music then by all means do your thing! At the end of the day, it still makes pretty sounds. 🙌

    • @GraffHabit
      @GraffHabit 2 года назад

      @@GourlieRecords I don’t buy synth plugins. I received Hype for free included in the MPC software. Next time I use it I will very but I’m pretty sure at least within the MPC I can save plugins and also select what I want each shape to modulate on the init preset, because I kept accidentally changing it with the rotary dial.

  • @Hysteric_Subjects
    @Hysteric_Subjects Год назад +1

    Love your channel mate

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  Год назад +1

      Thanks, friend! I have a LOT of stuff cooking for 2023 so this is going to be a good year to linger around 😉

    • @Hysteric_Subjects
      @Hysteric_Subjects Год назад

      Word. Yeah I have had the MPC One for a few years and was into Hype at first but grew bored. Matter of fact I’m growing bored with the MPC dawinabox gonna swap for an Octatrack lol
      Cheers

  • @phukdupent4275
    @phukdupent4275 Год назад

    Guys, This is the same company behind Hypersonic 1/2 and Xpand!1/2. Almost the same soundbank. Xpand!2 was really what Hypersonic 3 would've been if they didn't leave Steinberg. These modules, like Reason, were meant to compete with Harware Keyboard Romplers like the Triton, Fantom, and Motif of the time. May as well call this Hypersonic 4. Sadly, not much has changed in about 15-20 years now. Still great if you have no prior virtual instruments by Wizoo/Air Music Tech mentioned. Just another repeat performance if you have the others.

  • @jaderington
    @jaderington Год назад

    Good one , thanks

  • @chicago_beats
    @chicago_beats Месяц назад

    Not bad

  • @cannedmusic
    @cannedmusic 8 месяцев назад

    This is fine and dandy, and I'm interested, however, after adjusting the presets will the generated goal tone retain its timbre or will it revert back to what it was?
    Doesn't save presets? That's odd. I noticed that Nick was using an unlicensed format of this product. After obtaining licensing and certification, will that enable save presets?

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  8 месяцев назад +1

      This version shown was their launch version. A few months after they added in the ability to save presets. However the limitations when building a preset are still there so you can now save presets but it doesn't seem like there is a way to truly unlock its full sonic power. Then again the purpose of it is more to generate quick sounds rather than do a full sound design delve.
      As for how the presets save when you modify an existing preset, I'm not sure. I imagine it would save a different preset. If you modify a preset and don't press save then switch off of it, you will lose the changes made to that preset and it will revert to the original when you scroll back to it.

    • @cannedmusic
      @cannedmusic 8 месяцев назад

      @@GourlieRecords Thanks, that does help quite a bit.

  • @ladyincarnate9314
    @ladyincarnate9314 Месяц назад

    Youre wrong about the flexibility of this synth. Been using it for a long time on my MPC and you can do a lot with it if you take the time to figure it out.

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  Месяц назад

      That's the thing though, It's a great MPC app since the interface for the MPC is so tiny and a synth needs to be stripped down to its absolute basics to be programmable. But for their pricepoint as a VST on a compute (MSRP on their site is now $150), it has 10% the capability of pretty much any other synth at that tier. The main issue is the price point to functionality. It can no doubt make cool sounds but if you compare it to anything at that price point it's like comparing apples to a grocery store.

    • @ladyincarnate9314
      @ladyincarnate9314 Месяц назад

      @@GourlieRecords I think you're probably being fair if you buy this as a stand alone VST. But given that this thing came free with the 2.1 update for MPC owners Im super happy with it. I get a lot of milage out of this synth.
      Plus you seem to have missed that if you want to build your own presets you need to start from the 'init' presets.

  • @stevekirkby6570
    @stevekirkby6570 Год назад

    Hahaha Analog Lab ... no master tune of fine tune? I think that may be an issue for some. :) But yea... the Hype needs a stack of external fx to make it better :/

  • @nicolaupoceiro7570
    @nicolaupoceiro7570 5 месяцев назад +1

    Seems like a modern version of their ancient Xpand2.

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  5 месяцев назад

      Sorta. You get way more control with Xpand though.

    • @nicolaupoceiro7570
      @nicolaupoceiro7570 5 месяцев назад

      @@GourlieRecords I am not sure, there is very little control in Xpand. The main difference seems to be the possibility of layering 4 sounds. But the 6 patch-specific parameters are very similar.
      Which one has better sound quality?

  • @pepperparkffm
    @pepperparkffm Год назад

    Is the Dreamsynth DS-1 available as plugin for AKAI MPC One(+)?

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  Год назад

      I would not count on any Cherry Audio plugins being developed for an MPC anytime soon 😉

  • @sederquest
    @sederquest Год назад +1

    I see it says unlicensed, might that have limited functionality

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  Год назад

      It doesn't, just periodic white noise. However they did add in some of the features I said it was lacking on a later update... still not worth it until they sell it for $10 like they do with the rest of their plugins, in my opinion. 😉

  • @slowdivisionmusic
    @slowdivisionmusic 2 года назад +4

    I don't think there is a hype in the first place lol.

  • @deividasgnedinas7592
    @deividasgnedinas7592 Год назад +2

    sorry but i hear nothing special in 2022

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  Год назад +1

      Exactly. Air also just released another round of a bunch of plugins and again they're all over priced and underwhelming. I have no idea who their customer is at this point that's buying these plugins at their asking price.

    • @jamescuttsmusicjcm5013
      @jamescuttsmusicjcm5013 Год назад +1

      @@GourlieRecords cannot say I am a fan of Air plugins personally. I tried a bunch out, and uninstalled. Lol!

    • @GourlieRecords
      @GourlieRecords  Год назад +1

      @@jamescuttsmusicjcm5013 right there with ya!!

    • @King-oj8hr
      @King-oj8hr 3 дня назад

      @@GourlieRecords😂 you just like sound that’s cool,..if you don’t know how to use the plug ins or actually create any music that’s cool too just say that… 😂

  • @ThePlay111
    @ThePlay111 10 месяцев назад +1

    ur right about the steep sales.... 30 bucks right now