I wish I knew. I just picked up Hive 2 on an NI Sale in December or so. It's an excellent synth, but I really need to spend more time in the nitty-gritty of it. Thanks for the tutorial!!
Not a trick really but I love that modulation can be either bi- or unipolar. The latter comes in handy for pitch modulation when you want to keep your incoming note the lowest. Not only that, but for any use case when you want to set a limit to your modulated parameter. To bounce off the floor or off the ceiling so to say :) Soloing oscillators and filters is a great learning tool for reverse engineering factory patches (made by some of the great sound designers BTW). Another thing I like is modulating effects. This certainly can be done in other synths as well but for some reason I'm only doing it in Hive :) For example, Velocity > Distortion or Aftertouch > Distortion is a great way to make the patch more playable and expressive. PWM is a hidden parameter. At first I thought HIve couldn't do it but it is there - just drop the crosshair onto the pulse oscillator waveform. There is a Constant modulation source - it may seem useless but it actually is not :) it can be used for setting certain pulse width in my previous example or you can offset the modulation range with it. This is some modular / CV hacking territory I guess :) Almost forgot this one. Switching between Clean / Normal / Dirty modes can seem obvious but it's cool to do when you've already made a patch - it can sound very different in some cases so you almost get three patches instead of one :) And yes, it may seem boring but the manual as far as I remember has many tips and tricks, and is well written.
Hive 2 has so much to offer under the hood. It’s design is simply brilliant. Can be quick when needed but can also get quite complex once you get a hang of everything it has to offer. I’ve created sounds that I thought were seemingly impossible to create on a single window single layer 2 oscillator synth.
As a synth newbie, this really blew my mind, you lost me here... somewhere in the beginning :D Still have to get used to function generators and modulation and so on.
Hello, Firstly i wanted to thank you for this video even before i watched it through. It is my main synth and go-to synth for every bass or else. I love it. Best Buy ever.
I like the fact that Hive 2 is not as well known as Serum or pigments! It's a secret weapon! I use Hive 2 as my go to work synth! And the shape generators and the built in maths style function generator give endless possibilities. I like that it has a pretty trip arp/sequencer also. But I think what really makes it the best is the sound quality! The filters are better than Serums and the overall precision of it is mind blowing. But it still has character even in clean mode. I basically use Serum to make wave tables and for the FX.
Great. Right now Hive 2 has become my goto synth. Thanks for the tutorial and get more in depth about Hive 2. Hive 2 works really good with Bitwig since modulators affect per note modulation in Hive so with this you have so much power. The patch you created is so amazing and you were just playing. Amazing
Wow Chris, that's amazing. I've been using Hive2 for a few years now and it's one of my favorite plugins, but i have rarely touched the function generators. Thank you for these fantastic tips, they are true eye-openers. You rock! Thanks a lot!👍👌😊
Bought Hive 2 recently. Love the sounds that it has and now seeing the capability of this thing is mind blowing!! Would you consider doing a tutorial on making a track start to finish using Hive 2? I think it would be beneficial, not only to myself but for others as well
Aw man - right from your intro, I'm convinced that I made a bad purchase. My synth does "this" but definitely doesn't do "that." I'm hoping I'll find the right synth to do lots of "things." 😉
I have been using hive since V0.9 or something like that... I have never got to grips with the function generators... I need to sort that out! thanks for the inspiration again, Chris 👍
Hive looks very interesting for finding evolving and unusual leads and pads. Have you tried using this synth already for a one-synth / full track challenge?
I love that Hive 2 finally gets the attention it deserves! Somehow I found this synth in my very early days of learning synthesis (it was Hive 1 back then) and I instantly liked it because of the UI that seemed way simpler than Serum or Massive. But there was almost zero information on it which puzzled me greatly because Diva and Zebra had plenty. Maybe it was due to the u-he's marketing which presented this synth as 'easy' and 'light on CPU' which I guess was not as attractive as powerhouses which Diva and Zebra are, the former backed by its great analogue filter emulations and the latter by its numerous appearances in film music. I guess Urs and the team have changed their direction since (with Zebra 3 release being postponed for how many years now?) and have focused their efforts on more attainable goals, and have finally brought this synth into spotlight :) Side question: what is the purpose of that comb-like EQ in your Ableton chain?
Thanks for the positive comments! Love Hive 2. The EQ is from the "Utility" template for Ableton Live. I have a video about it here: ruclips.net/video/DJqt7PT7O3M/видео.html
What are your favorite tips and tricks in Hive 2? 🤔
I wish I knew. I just picked up Hive 2 on an NI Sale in December or so. It's an excellent synth, but I really need to spend more time in the nitty-gritty of it. Thanks for the tutorial!!
Not a trick really but I love that modulation can be either bi- or unipolar. The latter comes in handy for pitch modulation when you want to keep your incoming note the lowest. Not only that, but for any use case when you want to set a limit to your modulated parameter. To bounce off the floor or off the ceiling so to say :)
Soloing oscillators and filters is a great learning tool for reverse engineering factory patches (made by some of the great sound designers BTW).
Another thing I like is modulating effects. This certainly can be done in other synths as well but for some reason I'm only doing it in Hive :) For example, Velocity > Distortion or Aftertouch > Distortion is a great way to make the patch more playable and expressive.
PWM is a hidden parameter. At first I thought HIve couldn't do it but it is there - just drop the crosshair onto the pulse oscillator waveform.
There is a Constant modulation source - it may seem useless but it actually is not :) it can be used for setting certain pulse width in my previous example or you can offset the modulation range with it. This is some modular / CV hacking territory I guess :)
Almost forgot this one. Switching between Clean / Normal / Dirty modes can seem obvious but it's cool to do when you've already made a patch - it can sound very different in some cases so you almost get three patches instead of one :)
And yes, it may seem boring but the manual as far as I remember has many tips and tricks, and is well written.
@@sinefabula(Late to the party, sorry) Good stuff, thank you!
Hive 2 has so much to offer under the hood. It’s design is simply brilliant. Can be quick when needed but can also get quite complex once you get a hang of everything it has to offer. I’ve created sounds that I thought were seemingly impossible to create on a single window single layer 2 oscillator synth.
As a synth newbie, this really blew my mind, you lost me here... somewhere in the beginning :D
Still have to get used to function generators and modulation and so on.
so glad to see more hive 2 content being made!!! love it!!
Hello, Firstly i wanted to thank you for this video even before i watched it through.
It is my main synth and go-to synth for every bass or else.
I love it. Best Buy ever.
I own this synth and even the presets blow me away
I like the fact that Hive 2 is not as well known as Serum or pigments! It's a secret weapon! I use Hive 2 as my go to work synth! And the shape generators and the built in maths style function generator give endless possibilities. I like that it has a pretty trip arp/sequencer also. But I think what really makes it the best is the sound quality! The filters are better than Serums and the overall precision of it is mind blowing. But it still has character even in clean mode. I basically use Serum to make wave tables and for the FX.
Great. Right now Hive 2 has become my goto synth. Thanks for the tutorial and get more in depth about Hive 2. Hive 2 works really good with Bitwig since modulators affect per note modulation in Hive so with this you have so much power. The patch you created is so amazing and you were just playing. Amazing
Wow Chris, that's amazing. I've been using Hive2 for a few years now and it's one of my favorite plugins, but i have rarely touched the function generators. Thank you for these fantastic tips, they are true eye-openers. You rock! Thanks a lot!👍👌😊
You are so welcome!
it has soft sound tone which is good for pads and atmospheres
Not really. Can have gnarly bass too.
Just amazing! Thanks, Chris.
Bought Hive 2 recently. Love the sounds that it has and now seeing the capability of this thing is mind blowing!! Would you consider doing a tutorial on making a track start to finish using Hive 2? I think it would be beneficial, not only to myself but for others as well
I've definitely thought about doing something like that! I'll put a Hive 2 track on the tutorial to-do list.
@@s1gns0fl1fe hi signs of life, just asking if this tutorial was made yet? Thanks for this demo :)
Aw man - right from your intro, I'm convinced that I made a bad purchase. My synth does "this" but definitely doesn't do "that." I'm hoping I'll find the right synth to do lots of "things." 😉
Hive is my "go to" synth. Love, love, love it! :)
Truly one of my "desert island" synths.
I've heard so much about this plugin! Looks like I'll have to invest in it soon haha
Go for it! Link in description...
This is beautiful mate
I have been using hive since V0.9 or something like that... I have never got to grips with the function generators...
I need to sort that out!
thanks for the inspiration again, Chris 👍
When I see a S1gnsOfL1fe video in my feed, it goes down like this.
1. Click video
2. Like video
3. Fullscreen
4. Crank the volume up
The way it should be!
5. Open wallet ... buy more software ...
@@Kmuggle
🤣That too.
Hive looks very interesting for finding evolving and unusual leads and pads.
Have you tried using this synth already for a one-synth / full track challenge?
I have some of my recent tracks which are basically all Hive 2. A little bit of Serum thrown in there for added measure.
Awesome stuff!
Don't let this man alone with a synth...😁 Awesome Chris 🤙
I love that Hive 2 finally gets the attention it deserves! Somehow I found this synth in my very early days of learning synthesis (it was Hive 1 back then) and I instantly liked it because of the UI that seemed way simpler than Serum or Massive. But there was almost zero information on it which puzzled me greatly because Diva and Zebra had plenty. Maybe it was due to the u-he's marketing which presented this synth as 'easy' and 'light on CPU' which I guess was not as attractive as powerhouses which Diva and Zebra are, the former backed by its great analogue filter emulations and the latter by its numerous appearances in film music. I guess Urs and the team have changed their direction since (with Zebra 3 release being postponed for how many years now?) and have focused their efforts on more attainable goals, and have finally brought this synth into spotlight :)
Side question: what is the purpose of that comb-like EQ in your Ableton chain?
Thanks for the positive comments! Love Hive 2. The EQ is from the "Utility" template for Ableton Live. I have a video about it here: ruclips.net/video/DJqt7PT7O3M/видео.html
@@s1gns0fl1fe cool, will check it out, thanks!
Awesome !!!
Is there a patch depository for this and Diva? I miss the free patch days. They were great to start off with.
Yes, there is. Look on the U-he website. Here's the link: u-he.com/PatchLib/
@@s1gns0fl1fe this is forbidden knowlege. THANKS! 😁
My mind is well and truly boggled
I hope that's a good thing!
@@s1gns0fl1fe Very good. We all need to have our minds boggled now and then
19:00 Please tell me you created a snapshot at that moment. :)
The function..erm function reminds me of Syncronous in Reason
HIIIIIVE
to be checked😊
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Hybrid 2