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Voice drift in Hive 2?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 481 posts since 6 May, 2018
Does Hive 2 have voice drift like Zebra 2 has? To my knowledge it's not an option you can switch on or off, but does it have it by default?
Also — will Zebra 3 have the voice drift option? I'd love to have it. Maybe even with an amount knob!
Also — will Zebra 3 have the voice drift option? I'd love to have it. Maybe even with an amount knob!
- KVRAF
- 15168 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I do not believe it has it, but I do feel like it should be a standard feature on all synthesizers.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 481 posts since 6 May, 2018
So what makes MM01 oscillator based detuning (the same for each voice) and what makes MM02 voice based detuning (different for each voice) in this example? They're both modulating the tune setting. Is it because SL is activated in one and not in the other?
Also what does dynamic mean in this case? I'm happy to dive deeper into the manual if that's going to be your advice — no worries.
Also what does dynamic mean in this case? I'm happy to dive deeper into the manual if that's going to be your advice — no worries.
- KVRAF
- 3088 posts since 10 Nov, 2013 from Germany
MM01 has different mod amounts for OSC1 and OSC2. You could make it even more independently by using different modulators for OSC1 / OSC2.
MM02 I call static because there is no drift while a note is playing. Only some random detuning for every new voice/note. You can experiment with higher mod amounts. Range: 100.00 is 2 octaves, so 1.0 is 24 cents.
MM02 I call static because there is no drift while a note is playing. Only some random detuning for every new voice/note. You can experiment with higher mod amounts. Range: 100.00 is 2 octaves, so 1.0 is 24 cents.
Last edited by Chris-S on Thu May 16, 2024 12:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 481 posts since 6 May, 2018
I see you're using tune in your example, but isn't that just for the sub-oscillator? Should I use detune instead for the main oscillator? Or should I modulate something else for that?