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Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 3:51 am
by grimsin
so its official i only have this problem with vsts that run an installation the rest that i just extract the files to the vst folder work without any problems so either im messing something up somewhere or its something else idk
Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:16 am
by Hertz
grimsin wrote:i give up! and its a shame because massive is beautiful but i cant figure this out and im tired of smashing my face on the keyboard trying to get the only dubstep synth i can find besides the itchy synths ...... could it be because my fl is cracked? thats the only other thing i can think of other than that does anyone know of any good free synths or just synths that work well in dubstep?
You're using a cracked version of FL? There is your problem, try buying it..
There is no such thing as a 'dubstep' synth, let alone massive being the 'only' one. There are too many good synths to name, this has been discussed to death on these forums. You should try reading a bit.
Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:12 am
by Electric_Head
grimsin wrote:i give up! and its a shame because massive is beautiful but i cant figure this out and im tired of smashing my face on the keyboard trying to get the only dubstep synth i can find besides the itchy synths ...... could it be because my fl is cracked? thats the only other thing i can think of other than that does anyone know of any good free synths or just synths that work well in dubstep?
There are so many good freeware synths out there.
Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:22 am
by grimsin
i would love to buy Fl trust me i have wanted to for so long but its out of my price range.....many things that have to do with the music making but im so passionate about it that i just get all the free stuff hoping that one day i can afford the good stuff .....and i have searched this forum site and have found several good vsts but when 1 i cant even install proper synths and 2 find proper synths i have a pretty chuncky list of free vsts and effects on my fl but im never quite sure if im doing things right anyways i guess im just getting off topic its just really difficult to find good info especially where im from where the only ones that do the dubstep thing are a bunch of kids doing it because its the "in thing" anyways if someone can post post a few vsts that are i guess i wont say dubstep vsts but the best for doing wobbles etc ... i know there are several ways to make a sub bass, a wobble and so on but im always looking for the next best thing and maybe one day ill be able to afford FL because i would love to buy it
Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:27 am
by grimsin
@electric_head..... care to name a few.....the best ones i have found are the itchy synths....thats pretty much it ....and a bunch of random ones i downloaded one day when i went on a free vst downloading spree and i dont even use half of em.....anyways maybe a oint in the right direction on the forum would be nice or maybe a list?......thanks

Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:05 am
by billybuxton
Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:00 am
by Electric_Head
grimsin wrote:@electric_head..... care to name a few.....the best ones i have found are the itchy synths....thats pretty much it ....and a bunch of random ones i downloaded one day when i went on a free vst downloading spree and i dont even use half of em.....anyways maybe a oint in the right direction on the forum would be nice or maybe a list?......thanks

The itchy synths are shitty to say the least imo.
Oatmeal
Tyrell N6
Tal Noisemaker
Crystal
Charlatan
Zebralette
And Z3ta off CM mag.
http://bedroomproducersblog.com/category/news/
Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:33 am
by Pedro Sánchez
I'd start by installing [ , ] first mate.
Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:25 pm
by baseband
ethics of pirating aside, i find myself to be more productive when working in the paradigm of limited resources. if you like your daw now, save up and buy it. and learn it inside out while you are saving.
if you really need a certain type of plug-in because your daw's native stuff doesnt seem to be cutting it, you will demo/research new stuff much more thoroughly if you have to shell out $100 for it. and if you do spend that kind of money, you will probably force yourself to use it a lot more
Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:39 am
by wormcode
The problem is where it's being installed to. For some reason it's going to the wrong place. Did you try what I said? Still didn't mention your OS or 32/64 architecture. Just find Massive.dll and point FL to it in the 'extra' settings. If it happens with a lot of installers like you mentioned, it's most likely a 32/64 issue and VST2 vs VST3 as VST3 installs to different locations as well. Somewhere in the Common Files directory I think.
Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:25 am
by Artie_Fufkin
put the .dll file in your vst directory? simple as that. put it in the same place as the other plugins that have been scanned and work.
Re: : INSTALLING MASSIVE
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:03 am
by Slayde
Massive is at the bottom of the list in the, not in alphabetical order. Go to FL Studio > Plugins > VST, put Massive.dll in there. Go to channels, select more. Press Refresh > Fast Scan. Go all the way to the bottom, under VST 1 + 2 Plugins. Select Massive.
You win.