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tutorials for NI Massive
Posted on: 10.02.2010 by Charline Dunch
i really felt in love with the synth lately so i want to learn how to create sounds with it from the scratch. theres so many functions that i dont understand.

can you recommend videos, websites or even books on this topic? either english or german.
Mora Romandia
23.02.2010
Originally Posted by jasonj
yeah just presets dmau5 made

the macro controls are all you need to use to warp the sounds into different sound scapes
Isn't that cheating?
Charline Dunch
22.02.2010
are those presets?
Mora Romandia
20.02.2010
Originally Posted by Haze
heres some good ones that cover most of the basics mostly dubstep sounds though

http://www.youtube.com/thesoundtutor...773926FA49A855
Thanks for the great link!
Charline Dunch
18.02.2010
Originally Posted by Haze
heres some good ones that cover most of the basics mostly dubstep sounds though

http://www.youtube.com/thesoundtutor...773926FA49A855
wow those are great. really what i was looking for. thanks alot!
Charline Dunch
10.02.2010
i really felt in love with the synth lately so i want to learn how to create sounds with it from the scratch. theres so many functions that i dont understand.

can you recommend videos, websites or even books on this topic? either english or german.
Giselle Kawalec
25.02.2010
agreed.. lots of produces use presets as their start point then tweak to what they want/hearin in their head...

to learning massive.. it is a huge synth! lots of things to play with.. i believe you should probably learn sound design in general then you'll understand mostly all the functions massive has.. really get a feel for the different sound waves, sine, square, tri and so on are the good ones! tryin mixing them up.. the cut offs, resos, filters, velocitys, tempos.. jsut set up your midi device into it and start playin with them.. see, feel, hear what each one does.. repeat repeat repeat
Ashirumatic DJ
23.02.2010
no not really.
You could use those presets and tweek them to your liking.
A stepping stone persay.
If it were cheating then most the top songs out there cheat their ass' off because they have just used the packaged presets in many of their synths
Mora Romandia
23.02.2010
Originally Posted by jasonj
yeah just presets dmau5 made

the macro controls are all you need to use to warp the sounds into different sound scapes
Isn't that cheating?
Ashirumatic DJ
22.02.2010
yeah just presets dmau5 made

the macro controls are all you need to use to warp the sounds into different sound scapes
Charline Dunch
22.02.2010
are those presets?
Ashirumatic DJ
22.02.2010
deadmau5 VC Bass Massive Patch


deadmau5 Hold Me Massive Patch
Mora Romandia
20.02.2010
Originally Posted by Haze
heres some good ones that cover most of the basics mostly dubstep sounds though

http://www.youtube.com/thesoundtutor...773926FA49A855
Thanks for the great link!
Charline Dunch
18.02.2010
Originally Posted by Haze
heres some good ones that cover most of the basics mostly dubstep sounds though

http://www.youtube.com/thesoundtutor...773926FA49A855
wow those are great. really what i was looking for. thanks alot!
Lien Stritt
18.02.2010
heres some good ones that cover most of the basics mostly dubstep sounds though

http://www.youtube.com/thesoundtutor...773926FA49A855
Ashirumatic DJ
11.02.2010
The Manual is part of the installation when you install Massive.
its housed in the Applications/Program Files > Massive Folder
Kasey Jarry
11.02.2010
hate to hijack the thread, but does anyone know where to find an actual MANUAL for massive?
Ashirumatic DJ
10.02.2010
Massive @ Create Digital Music

MASSIVE-BLOG
Charline Dunch
10.02.2010
of course i have checked youtube and learned something but it wasnt really that satisfying. ain't there a better source to learn the program in and out?
Ashirumatic DJ
11.02.2010
MASSIVE TUTORIALS ON YOUTUBE
Al Henger
10.02.2010
Check out youtube. Dubspot, and a couple other people over there have great tutorials with massive (mostly for *dubstep* wobble, but you can take what you learn and apply it to dnb).
Charline Dunch
10.02.2010
also i would like to know where theres a good source for presets. i am mainly looking for wobbly basslines and lead synths.

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