Massive is Massive
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:21 am
Just starting to dig in to this wonderful piece of software. Anyone else feeling it for bass design?
Yeah CPU consumption is definately outrageous. You can always bounce shit down tho. Most environments have a handy freeze button.moosed wrote:its good, but it uses up alot of cpu on even the most simple of patches...and thats whilst using the top end macbook pro with 2gb ram !!!
You found the manual?decklyn wrote:Yeah CPU consumption is definately outrageous. You can always bounce shit down tho. Most environments have a handy freeze button.moosed wrote:its good, but it uses up alot of cpu on even the most simple of patches...and thats whilst using the top end macbook pro with 2gb ram !!!
I like it tho. It's very fun designing in it.
I just watched the video on NI. It gave more than enough info to get me going.Daft tnuc wrote:You found the manual?decklyn wrote:Yeah CPU consumption is definately outrageous. You can always bounce shit down tho. Most environments have a handy freeze button.moosed wrote:its good, but it uses up alot of cpu on even the most simple of patches...and thats whilst using the top end macbook pro with 2gb ram !!!
I like it tho. It's very fun designing in it.
That is unfortuanate! I also hear great things about z3ta. I'm sure that if you try building sounds up in massive, and just aren't using every osc etc that you'll be able to build up some neat basses.ether wrote:i find both massive and the fm8 preety much unusable,
massive sounds really really dope, but it wont even play some of the presets,
the fm8's even worse, it just makes my computer go crazy.
its a tad frustrating.
i tend to find the rob papen plugins like albino, blue, etc are less processor intensive and still sound dope. i dont know what native instruments are upto but however much ram or processor power i have they still max out my computer
yeah true, theres plenty synths out there that sound fat without using ridikuluz cpu. youre not missing out that muchether wrote:i tend to find the rob papen plugins like albino, blue, etc are less processor intensive and still sound dope. i dont know what native instruments are upto but however much ram or processor power i have they still max out my computer
its all about the clean userface on massive tholloydnoise wrote:massive almost doesnt run on my edwardian ibook but Reaktor is very similar and can produce sounds not far off massive. nothing multib comps cant sort rite out mate! REAKTOR RULEZ END OF
im using cubase,you can freeze the track but once its frozen you carnt change the soundKaizen wrote:yeah love massive, sick plug-in! theres a way around the CPU usage....
if yours a logic user just freeze the instrument track, will still play the sample or what ever you've done but the computer ignores..... saving your cpu!
Yeah that is what freezing is - it samples your instrument, and then turns off the instrument to conserve cycles - you can always unfreeze tho if you need to make modification.blaze wrote:im using cubase,you can freeze the track but once its frozen you carnt change the soundKaizen wrote:yeah love massive, sick plug-in! theres a way around the CPU usage....
if yours a logic user just freeze the instrument track, will still play the sample or what ever you've done but the computer ignores..... saving your cpu!is it the same in logic?