PREVIEW - Native Instruments Massive In-Depth

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2009

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Now available from Ben Rosser's Conservatorium of Audio, Native Instruments Massive In-Depth!
Fifty minutes of Massive hints, tips and techniques, including:

- Using multiple oscillators, glide and unison to build up a larger, more interesting sound.
- The use of filters in series and parallel for adding character and movement to your sound.
- How to use Massive's modulation system, including envelopes, LFOs, performance oscillators, step sequencers and macro controls.
- Using Massive's MIDI capabilities to adjust your sound using a MIDI controller.
- How to use Massive's awesome effects, inserts and EQ.
- Using Massive's flexible routing system to control the flow of audio through Massive's different modules.
- How to create your own sounds from scratch.

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  • when the lfo is set on sync the 'wobble' sounds like shit when ableton is playing, even if no other sound is being played. any clues how to sort it mate? I'm pulling my hair out hair here

  • @LiftingPeanuts I'm not sure exactly what you mean. Are you able to describe how it sounds like shit? Is it a speed thing, a frequency thing, an issue with the waveform your using or possibly even relying on the default LFO setting of it being crossfaded between ramp and sine?

  • im considering buy this full tutorial, but I can only find the preview of it on your site... can you link me to the actual full version please?

  • @rbertsch8 Sorry, the shop was closed while I was on holiday, it's all up and running again now :)

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  • @LiftingPeanuts I had this same problem man there's probably too many midi tracks in the session so the software can't handle it, one of the most annoying things about ableton. You can check in the corner of the screen, the yellow bar with the percentage tells you how much midi you're using. After about 70% I usually start to get distortion and glitches. Try saving your sound, sequence it in another session, and get a wav bounce of that, usually what I do.

  • @Area593Studio It's dificult to explain. if i make smooth movement in a bass sound by setting the lfo on the cutoff frequency it sound fine when i press notes on the keyboard. but soon as i press play on ableton and press a note the smooth movement turns choppy and distorted, and sounds like its clipping when its not. this applies to all sounds

  • @TrenchfootDubstep Very true!

  • @TrenchfootDubstep BRILLIANT!

  • @Simplistic7SalvatioN its never too late to learn synthesis ; ]

  • @Simplistic7SalvatioN Refx Vanguard.

  • @killlagger468 bleed from the other filter, youv probly got a filter in the top box and none in the bottom, move the slider (to the left of the filter boxes) upwards, or just put the other filter on. 

  • when i play a note i always find my sounds are a little fuzzy, as if there is some static going on. i turned off the noise mod and it still there, what can this be?

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