Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

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Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by DUZ1 » Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:51 pm

I'm building an uplifter and I put one long note with this settings on the envelope 3. But I need that it take more longer, slowing down a little bit the increase movement, what to do? :(

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Re: Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by Almighty Alias » Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:46 pm

I'm not at my computer, but i"ll give it a go...

Massive is set by default to match the tempo of your track. You can change this, and set it to whatever you want. Let say your tune is a 140BPM... change the tempo in Massive to 70BPM. This should make the sweep slower. You could mess around with the BPM settings until you get the speed you want. I'd start by cutting it in half of your project tempo at first though.
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Re: Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by ObscenityDubstep » Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:47 pm

Stretch final outcome / Change BPM grid inside massive, so it goes double time (that depends on vvhat have you done in there tho).. Thats out of the top of my head..

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Re: Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by Eridu » Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:50 pm

assign pitch to a macro then draw in your daw whatever your heart desires

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Re: Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by Misanthr0py » Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:18 pm

Eridu wrote:assign pitch to a macro then draw in your daw whatever your heart desires
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Re: Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by MassAphekt » Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:57 pm

If I usually have a rising or pitchdown effect of a sound I usually tend to manually automate it in my daw instead, gives you more control, but if youre trying to create a nonlinear path for your automation then go ahead and use the lfo,performer etc. etc.
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Re: Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by DUZ1 » Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:14 pm

Eridu wrote:assign pitch to a macro then draw in your daw whatever your heart desires
Done. Thank you guys!
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Re: Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by DUZ1 » Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:14 pm

Eridu wrote:assign pitch to a macro then draw in your daw whatever your heart desires
Done. Thank you guys!
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Re: Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by RandoRando » Thu Sep 27, 2012 7:55 am

another method is to go to one of your LFO's, and youll see on the right "internal envelope" i think its called, and you can slap that on anything, its basically just attack and release envelope, but it lasts forever if you put it on a knob to modulate, its a bit easier then drawing in the macro automation all the time for this situation.
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Re: Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by Fowles » Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:49 pm

put an lfo or performer on it, and set the ratio really high. This way it will be exact. just make sure the shape your using is a sawtooth, if you want it to be linear.
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Post by MKRUGGER » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:05 pm

I was going to make a thread for this exact thing..

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Re: Slowing down the increase movement (Massive)

Post by SamEyes » Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:23 am

Fowles wrote:put an lfo or performer on it, and set the ratio really high. This way it will be exact. just make sure the shape your using is a sawtooth, if you want it to be linear.
This, assign a performer to the pitch/cutoff/amp/whatever you want to modulate, sync it, set the bottom number to 1 and the top to however many bars you want it to last.

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