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Sublab vst review
Sublab vst review











sublab vst review

Why buy one Arturia V instrument at a time when you could get the entire collection for one very reasonable price? And for everything you get, its price point is moderate. The point is, Hive 2 is a synth that needs to be experienced to be understood. We could go on about the features, but we really would be here all day. This soft synth features a total of three low CPU synth engines, two oscillators (with standard waveforms and 2D wavetables), drag and drop modulation, 12 x 2 modulation matrix, four XY control pads, eight-step shape sequencer, arpeggiator, and scale quantizer.įurther, it comes with seven arrangeable effects, two function generators, panel presets, solo buttons, microtuning support, over 2,400 NKS-ready factory presets, resizable UI, and much more.

sublab vst review

Best of all, with Hive 2, dialing in great sounds doesn’t need to take ages to achieve. With the shape sequencer, 12-slot matrix, swappable audio engine, signal routing options, wavetable support, effects, and more, the upper ceiling truly is as far as your imagination can take you. With Hive 2, you can tweak a few knobs and call it “done,” or go deeper into the many settings and parameters to dial in your version of synthesizer heaven. This baby consistently reaches the top of best virtual synth lists, and for good reason (although we’re not saying there aren’t plenty of other exceptional synths, some of which we cover later in this guide). U-he’s Hive 2 is practically unmistakable.













Sublab vst review