Are you wanting to do some segmenting ?
The word "hybrid" has acquired a fairly specialized meaning to pen makers and pen blank makers.
It seems to be used as a descriptive word for blanks made with two different materials such as wood + resin ... cast in a pressure pot.
The wood pieces are most often rather rough in shape (broken, partially decayed, or whatever).
I guess you could call them "natural" in shape.
For a blank made by gluing pieces together, the term "segmented" is common. . The pieces are usually glued and clamped in some way.
I assume it is the former that you are wanting to work with.
I don't see that "ripping" with a saw of any kind is going to give you a "natural" looking result.
Have seen ads showing hybrid blanks made using "cut" wood pieces, with cut edges that appear anything but "natural", most being wavy.
I don't like the looks of those blanks precisely because they look "unnatural" so I have never bought or used any.
But maybe I am missing something.
Would be grateful if you could clarify your question, please.