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Native Instruments Unveils New GUI Images Of Massive X
Although Native Instruments has unfortunately delayed the released of Massive X to June (instead of February), we can still rejoice in the fact that they have released six new GUI images of the highly-anticipated software synthesizer, as well as descriptions pertaining to each image. We have compiled them for you below!
MASSIVE X is an entirely new instrument, designed from the ground up, with a clear and streamlined interface.
Two wavetable oscillators (with two phase modulators) provide the main sound source, while three additional syncable oscillators are available.
The new routing section offers a freely patchable audio routing matrix, and features a new feedback bus, audio rate filter modulation bus, the use of modulators as audio sources, and more.
Create complex, dynamic modulation with ease using an amplitude envelope, plus eight configurable modulators.
MASSIVE X introduces Performers – automation-style modulation sequencers, with powerful grid and drawing tools.
Enjoy personalized control with 16 freely assignable macros, pitch-bend, mod wheel and aftertouch for a total of 19 customized controllers.
When MASSIVE X arrives, we’re sure you’ll agree it’s been worth the wait. In the meantime, we’ll be releasing more details over the coming weeks, plus updates and inside info from the development team.
Given the high expectations that surround Massive X, largely because of the popularity of its predecessor, we can certainly appreciate that Native Instruments felt that more time was needed in ensuring a great release. You can visit the Native Instruments website to stay up to date!
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