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From: ArtemiyPavlov
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  • Thank you, keep making Tutorials please.

  • WOW

    

  • Interesting, concise and informative clip. Good job fitting that much helpfulness in just 3 minutes.

  • Wonderful video dude

  • BRILLIANT VIDEO 10/10

  • I Love You Michael Jackson

  • Hi everyone haha at first you sounded like micheal jackson :P

  • @timmy1610 Shit, you unveiled my secret!

  • @ArtemiyPavlov you're alive ?

  • @TetrapakProdzekt reincarnated into an iPad app

  • how come when ever i try to open massive it never opens? Did i download it wrong or what????

  • @ArtemiyPavlov got any more tricks to share? I'd love it if you made another one of these. You're really good at this.

  • @LavaViper I wish I could do more, but now focussed on writing my own software and gave all my MIDI keyboards away :-) Maybe a little later

  • @ArtemiyPavlov are you making your own software or what ? :-O

  • @HaatoSK Yes I release Mac plugins under a brand named Sinevibes (google it to find the website).

  • really gd !!! make more !!

  • Dope tutorial ... very intuitive !

  • Nice liked and faved

  • This is great - i found it was easy to make hard hitting basses and leads with massive but when i needed some nice ambient pads i had to use Circle or Albino 3 - this has shown me how to make some nice gentle sounds too! Thanks!

  • Great tutorial! Thanks!

  • what a great tip. Thank you! :)

  • Very informative. Finally some tut that shows more than just how to apply an lfo to cutoff

  • HIGH FIVEEE

  • Thank You!

  • Nice tip with sine waves.Thanks.

  • Can you please make some more Massive tut's? This one was quite cool...

  • Thanks for this great tutorial.

  • very useful. you algerian?

  • did u buy massive?

  • is it me or at the end dose he say thanks for washing? LOL

  • Thanks this tutorial helped me with massive lots!

  • thx man quick tutorial with nice ideas.

  • nice one mate great tips

  • You sound like Ali G

  • @zooll34 Hear me now... I consider this a compliment :-) 

  • @ArtemiyPavlov It's a compliment/joke. ;)

  • @zooll34 that's good! :-)))

  • inspiring sounds!

  • this is how every tutorial should look like. Nice work!

  • great tips m8 cheers :-)

  • thanks m8 very helpful :).

  • This is a great tutorial, the tips are very usefull, not the usual stuff, plus your voice and the audio was loud enough and you played the sounds a lot as you explained so we could here what they sound like. A lot of people forget to do that!

  • @greekhop Thanks a lot mate! Glad you liked this tutorial.

  • I've installed massive and cant get it to work with my midi controller. I dont know what Im not doing. I know it's nothing major. Just havent clicked the right button yet...Help?

  • how-re-wan

  • brilliant 

  • damn thats a fricking nice sound!

  • Thnx for vid.. was way helpful

  • this was really helpful :)

  • Oh hi, Denny!

  • fantastic pad sound.. love it. This tutorial just opened up a whole world of possibilities for me.. my techniques were becoming rather stale. TY

  • Great video, thanks for sharing.

  • big ups! much fresher ideas than your average massive wobble tutorials...

  • Also, you should check out ACE. It's currently my favourite softsynth, awesome modular routing capabilties. :)

  • @electroflux Yeah I checked ACE, really warm sound but it was too heavy on my machine. I will be upgrading soon though, then will test it again.

  • @ArtemiyPavlov I thought they were about the same cpu wise... although playing a triad on a pad can kill my cpu but i use it mainly for bass and sfx. The routing takes it well beyond what you would expect. I don't think there is a better synth for the money. Anyway, great tut, lays the groundwork for massive.

  • @electroflux this! Ace is EPIC!

  • @gilmourish Yeah it's a monster aint it? ;)

  • @electroflux Agreed ACE is possibly the most analog sounding VST out there right now.

  • Great video but how can it be digital and organic at the same time. ;)

  • @formusicbits ok, when i buy it, do you know how i import it into fl/cubase?

  • where can i download massive? i dont have the money to buy it

  • very cool soft synth.. but fm8 is just crazy

  • @NorebanTunes I am working with a default/initialized patch with standard routing

  • Thanks alot for thoose mate. Very useful in my productions, I tend to use Massive more and more so keep the tips and tricks comin´! :) Cheers!

  • @Lunaspice Thanks for the kind words! will try to post more tricks in the future!

  • Much more digital and much more organic? Digital is far from organic

  • @ponchoso digital is opposite to analog, organic is opposite to synthetic. These terms are in different domains of quality. Digital CAN be organic.

  • hey man thats a great video I love massive too, do you have any more tips or tricks for cool bass sounds like jack beats or electro synths like calvertron?

    please put up more tutorials for massive

  • I'm curious on how I can do key-mapping with massive. ie.. only have the first octave of my keyboard controll massive.

    Any ideas??

  • I think you can only do this within a host like MainStage, Kore, etc. MASSIVE alone is a one-part synthesizer, so you cannot create split sounds with it.

  • Я даже если бы знал, не мог бы сказать, ты же понимаешь :-)

  • Отлично всё, творим тут всякое понемногу :-)

  • Whazzup! ;-)

  • Thanks Pavlov for the tricks. From brazil, regards, andrew.

    trick 1: digital/organic LPF

    trick 2: short decay. assign to intensity

    trick 3: freq shifter, PHASER like fx

    trick 4: pad sound: crossfade osc 1 et 2

    trick 5: +A+R on envelope

    trick 6: chorus ensemble

    trick 7: freq shifter: glassy fx

    yes its very very useful. please post more tricks, you dominate this massive synth i am just an apprentice.

    thanks for the lesson

  • Sounds like I should write a book ;-) Glad you like it. There will surely be some more tutorials in the future.

  • Thanks for posting this, there are a lot of dry tutorials that don't offer much dimension in their explanations (mostly "do this do that" sort of step-by-step instructions) but yours were great.

    Often many musicians keep all their tricks to themselves as if it keeps them original, but what makes us original is our personalities and passions, not our tricks. Thanks for sharing

  • Very good tutorial! Thanks for posting.

  • Thanks, glad you like it!

  • симпатишно!

  • love it, always great stuff Artemiy!

  • nice thanx for uploading :)

  • My pleasure! I hope to make more tutorials soon.

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