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Nostalgic (Pad)
This is a pad I made that has a bit of a string sound with maybe a hint of vocal or choral tones. I've yet to wrap my head around this synth, let alone the new animator section. Simple demo made only with this preset. :)
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Phat Bass Growls
Massive X has SO MANY different ways to produce growly types of basses, its difficult to produce a patch that doesn't make you get lost in the weeds of constant tweaks. I would call this a proof of concept. Still, i've set up the XY Pad, so you can get a taste for it. The real sauce is in when you take control of the…
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Note On/Off Pluck | "Decorations"
I have a pluck patch here that triggers an Oscillator on Key Press and then triggers an Oscillator on Key Release. 6 macros have been set up to alter the tone in many ways, but the core sound is already good. All sorts of modulations are used, particularly to control what triggers a sound. I've put together a demo with…
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Lead : Zap Zap Game
This is a lead I built for a harsh yet soft build up of a song. It has a very glitchy effect and sounds good playing Chords, Leads, Plucks. It works particularly well when you put it softly underneath a sound, but here in the demo you can hear the full patch.
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Pad: Aurora Maw
This is a pad that I built from the two main oscillators using sine waveforms. You'll hear a choir like sound that morphs into saw-like sounds, overtones layer and phase modulations change the saw quality. A granular like impact when the next chord hits and a big bass at the end to bring it out. Here is a demo track where…
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Phonk Cowbell (Massive X preset)
Here is a 30 sec clip of the sound first in solo and then inside a production. The file is zipped, as I was not able to post link to video. Sorry for the inconvenience. You can find 8 macros that you can use to animate the sound. The second oscillator is tuned up 7 semitones and it creates this typical phonk vibe but if…
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Tracked Melodic Perc
Hey all! This sound started as a 'let's use all the key and velocity tracking on everything' exercise and then developed into this melodic percussion patch. It's very dynamic with lots of subtle and less subtle modulation and sounds pretty good throughout the whole register. It's very playable and using the animator gives…
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Lo-fi Preset
A melancholic lo-fi percussive (or is it?) #massivex preset built atop P1 modulation with L1 & L2 lfos. There's a mod-wheel component that performs WT scans. Perfect to use with chords such as the one attached (called Cherish from Sanjay's sound pack). Demo link: https://on.soundcloud.com/OxKYvpcCwnt3gKOmDk
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V. Engine (agressive bass)
V. Engine by Vollofi Aggressive bass with raw, engine-like growl. Animator: Global Pitch +1 semitone – adds subtle instability Nonlinear Lab Drive – light distortion coloring Manual control: Nonlinear Lab Mix – adjusts growl character Global Pitch -12 – instant pitch drop effect Routing:
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A Walk in the Wilds
This post has been split from another discussion.
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My Massive X presets
A piece of experimental music that explores the capabilities of Massive X .The attempt to morph or blend two chords together using the instrument .The page will not accept the wave file demo .
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Share your Massive X presets. Win our next synth.
Calling all sound designers and synth patchers! As we ramp up development on new synths, we want to spotlight those who push modulation to the limit and design fresh, original sounds. The Massive X User Library is now open for submissions. If your preset blows us away, you could score some serious rewards — including a…
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How to download and use user presets in Massive X
Download an .nksf preset file from the Massive X User Library in the online community. Locate the file on your computer. Drag and drop it directly onto the Massive X interface (full version). The preset will automatically be saved in your User Presets folder and show up under the User tab in the Browser. Heads up: If you…
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How to export and share your Massive X presets
1. Open the full version of Massive X 2. Design your sound Once you're happy with your preset, click the floppy disk icon to save it. 3. Give your preset a name Add yourself as the author, and hit Save. 4. Locate the preset file in your User Library Right-click the preset in the User Library and choose "Show in Finder"…