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like patches for massive? i too, am working on a pack, for myself mostly, but i may share a few
really, it's so fun to get sounds out of this synth. i really wish more synth companies would take NI's approach and allow you to open their software independently of a host, just to mess around - its so much more accessible.

I agree that it is an annoying flaw! But it can easily be worked around. In cubase and logic it's very easy to draw in your own lfo on the automation lane, and as long as you use the sequencer grid properly it will be synced!
Also here's a really cool vid on massive:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... d=26003931
www.myspace.com/katomyspace
Also here's a really cool vid on massive:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... d=26003931
www.myspace.com/katomyspace
It moves you!
ORKato! wrote:I agree that it is an annoying flaw! But it can easily be worked around. In cubase and logic it's very easy to draw in your own lfo on the automation lane, and as long as you use the sequencer grid properly it will be synced!
people stop making wobble bass then the synced lfo problem will no longer be one...
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im in the market for some sort of soft synth and ive heard plenty of good things about massive. fixing this issue would seem to put it above and beyond the rest..
misk what electrix box do you have? ive been trying to score myself one of there products off ebay for a few weeks but i only have so much money to spend.
OUTBOARD ALL THE WAY!!!!
misk what electrix box do you have? ive been trying to score myself one of there products off ebay for a few weeks but i only have so much money to spend.
OUTBOARD ALL THE WAY!!!!
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in the meantime, there are some workarounds...
Sending your OSC's to both filters, mirroring filter settings, and then crossfading filters should allow you to get shitloads of different variations, especially since you can have multiple LFOs/Performers and use the macros to control Performer curve Xfade, Multiple performer "amount" values...
I use multiple Performers on one filter cutoff, and then use crossfading so I can have like 8 or more different rhythmic variations...
Sending your OSC's to both filters, mirroring filter settings, and then crossfading filters should allow you to get shitloads of different variations, especially since you can have multiple LFOs/Performers and use the macros to control Performer curve Xfade, Multiple performer "amount" values...
I use multiple Performers on one filter cutoff, and then use crossfading so I can have like 8 or more different rhythmic variations...
You guys must be in the dark ages with your computers. Massive hardly uses any CPU on my PC and I have just tested it to confirm. When I have 4 of them running at the same time in FL rewired to Reason4 with a full track running I start getting lagg.pompoushit wrote:several instances of massive? u'll need some industry computer for thatDaft tnuc wrote:I don't see the problem about having several instances running at different lfo speed
I'd rather stick to some other synth
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