Native Instruments "Massive Threat" Instrument for "Dubstep"

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Re: Native Instruments "Massive Threat" Instrument for "Dubstep"

Post by moznz » Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:26 pm

thought I'd check it out with the Kore coupon the other night - turns out the installer refuses to install on non intelmac.. weird, as Kore Player runs fine on non intelmac.. Theres a hack that can fool the installer somehow - still workin on it otherwise refund will be demanded..
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Re: Native Instruments "Massive Threat" Instrument for "Dubstep"

Post by moznz » Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:46 am

fixed it by installing KorePlayer 2.1 - installed on the g5, then Massive Threat that I'd tried to run started working - not a bad selection of sounds for starters in the end
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Re: Native Instruments "Massive Threat" Instrument for "Dubstep"

Post by Acre » Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:48 am

hahahaha that does NOT sound like digital mystikz

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Re: Native Instruments "Massive Threat" Instrument for "Dubstep"

Post by icebagg » Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:50 am

some of you guys laugh, but this product is slowly becoming the industry standard. Remember, good software wont make a bad producer good, but it will make a good producer better. Its not the sword its the hand that yealds it... This is not a sample pack, it is a synth designer. Sure, there are hundreds of HUGE sounding presets, but all of those presets were made from the instrument...Im not huge on presets (although i am guilty at times of using them), I like to build my synths from the ground up and with this tool the possibilities are endless... BIGUPS to massive for creating such an instrument! And remember, you dont HAVE to use the LFO in it, you can produce a wide variety of sounds for a wide variety of genres. This is simply the future of dubstep production and i dont doubt there will be many more (just like it) to come, if you dont like it dont use it. If you cant tell the difference from listening then who cares? I dont think producers are "cheating" by using this, like i said before if you cant make good tracks this isnt going to help you, sure your synths will sound professional but if you dont know how to properly arrange them then your not doing yourself a favor...
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Re: Native Instruments "Massive Threat" Instrument for "Dubstep"

Post by dj snipaz » Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:03 am

so it wasnt JUST mala that endorsed it then
I like how people forget to mention the bigger names

dont every buy something just because sum1 else says they like it
how many other mala groupies do you think bought it just because it says mala on the box or woteva

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