180 patches for U-He Hive. Free download.

B Lee

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Thanks, Wallengard :). Glad to hear you find these useful. I'm up to 210 patches now. Here ya'll go :).

Download here: (latest 'beta' 2-2-15)
https://app.box.com/s/wloa2m5erue8kd8q97p5qervccyod9po I still want to flesh out the Hip Hop and Ambient folders with more shit lol. Plus, we still need to add more aftertouch and expression MIDI assignments. I friggin' LOVE this synth! Really, I thought this was just gonna be a so-called "Sylenth-killer", but there's way more going on under the surface than that.
 
Now at 240+. Balanced out the volumes, added more patches, and polished up many of the old ones. Going forward, I still need to add more MIDI hookups and also have more additional patches in mind. Here is the current working link:

Download the patches here: (latest 'beta' 2-14-15)
https://app.box.com/s/wkzf0t8veqedh06bw9e88xatfx12ukhe

The collection is divided into different folders:

Ambient and Filmscore (20 sounds)
Dubtronica and Future Garage (25 sounds)
Electronic Dance Music (96 sounds)
Hip Hop and Trap (61 sounds)
Oldschool Sounds (24 sounds)
Sound Effects and Drums (15 sounds)
 
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Again, very neat material. I have already used several of these sounds in my current productions. I'm very glad to see someone who shares a similar taste. With a little bit of refitting for the job these sound great.
 
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Now we're at 310 sounds :).

Download here: ('beta' 3-16-15)
https://app.box.com/s/olnt7hfbd459xfobrkgs1rvs88fcfyjf

While Hive's capabilities for dance/trance stuff is blatantly obvious, I want to put it out there that Hip Hop/Trap fans should seriously give this synth a look as well. IMHO, it is better equipped than Sylenth for making urban style sounds (like I just said, my opinion, not fact lol)

This project was also a good opportunity to show the kind of quality one should expect from all recent and future Xenos Soundworks products. On the side, I've been also working on a Hive set for my own brand, called "Future Retro Beats". It is _loosely_ inspired by sounds of the 80s, but instead of being a stickler for authenticity, it takes things in a modern-day direction and makes heavy use of the modern features that didn't exist in vintage hardware synths. Will be very useful for hip hop, house, chillout and top-40 pop beats. I will be focusing on sounds with a "smooth", "fat" and "liquid" feel.
 
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