March 29, 2010


A Massive new Synthesizer from Native Instruments

IF Native Instruments calls a synthesizer MASSIVE - you KNOW it has be! With the capability to produce an exceptionally wide variety of sounds, this easy-to-use synthesizer oozes sonic style and character. Its innovative and intuitive controls guarantee breath-taking sounds from the start. MASSIVE's exceptional sound is the result of a newly developed and highly advanced audio engine. The MASSIVE sound is just that - massive!


Native Instruments MASSIVE at a Glance:
  • Newly developed and highly advanced audio engine.
  • Flexible signal routing for a far wider sonic range
  • Eight freely assignable macro controls for powerful sound manipulation
  • Easy drag and drop assignment of controls
  • A new type of envelope step sequencer lets you create modulation sequences
  • Integrated KoreSound Browser for managing presets and fast sample find.


High-End Audio Engine
Three "Wave Scanning" oscillators lie at the heart of MASSIVE, generating a total of 82 individual waveforms and a sonic spectrum ranging from an analog to a digital character. A special "noise oscillator" is also available and the filter design is of an equally high standard: Two excellent multi-mode filters with a total of eleven different filter types lend MASSIVE both that typical analog charm and the unmistakeable digital sound. You can crossfade between a parallel filter routing and a serial filter routing. The two filter types "Daft" and "Scream" need to be mentioned: Daft is based on a special FM routing that, when necessary, can even "talk." Scream, in essence, is a 2 pole low-pass filter that has an integrated distortion unit that interacts particularly smoothly with the input level and resonance setting.

Flexible Signal routing
The fact that MASSIVE is based on a flexible signal flow concept results in a far wider sonic range. Route the signal along a different path and the character of the sound changes instantly. The effects in MASSIVE can be inserted at various points in the signal chain. Patch various distortion, reverb, LoFi, delay, tube and other effects into the 2 insert and 2 master slots - and modulate them all at the same time.

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