

Sorry I mean no offence.I think it screams like a dirty bitch but I won't get it cause I've already got one of those
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Or it just screams like a bastard (me) who reports bugs which haven't been fixed in the update a year later.

It just screams like someone who bought something from NI and found out its buggy as.and isn't getting a reply from their support desk. Glitchrock-buddha wrote:It just screams like a bastard. coupon on it though.Īnd ya cpu is crazy, but I don't think it's the kind of synth I'd use for anything with a long decay or tail, like ambient pads, so I'd probably usually bounce bits of sonic mayhem out of it, or do what I do now, and throw chunks into sampler. Still can't decide if I'm going to use my 180$ N.I. I just happen to be diggin' it right now because I'm addicted to the fat ass angry screetching sound I can get out of it. Like I said, depends what you're looking for. If I'm going to use some bread 'n' butter pad or bass/lead sound that I want to sit with many other elements, I would generally use something else, but if I wanted a sound that jumps out and grabs you by the balls, Massive seems like the best bet. If you just flip through a bunch of sounds in Massive, most of the sounds are not worth the extra cpu cost imo. But of course, it depends what sound you're looking for. The only thing that I think gets a similar sound is carbon2 from the Reaktor5 library, which makes sense because I hear massive was based on the reaktor engine. For deep rippin' gnarly basses or leads, I find it quite unique.

I for one, think it's the nastiest sounding synth I've heard (In a good way).
