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lpmovement
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by lpmovement » Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:23 pm
Well as some people probly know NI massive (for people who havent payed) is now starting to mess up big time its my favorite program and i really can't afford the £100+ they want for it just not reasonable

god damit guna have to find another discusting wobble NI massive just keeps crashing and then being diffrent and not letting me put lfos in
any got a wobble vst that can do the same trick?
peace

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by r » Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:27 pm
circle FAW
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by ELLFIVEDEE » Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:29 pm
LPMovement wrote:any got a wobble vst that can do the same trick?
Surely any VST with an LFO can be a "Wobble VST" ?
Kids are always hyping about Albino3.......but I've never used it so wouldn't really know!
Just have a look around man, ZebraCM is free with Computer Music magazine every month and it's pretty cool

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by legend4ry » Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:34 pm
Soulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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lpmovement
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by lpmovement » Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:43 pm
i can see the light with out NI massive

:) only upset coz all my presets i made were on it just spose start all again new style lol
thanx for the comment guys

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darkmatteruk
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by darkmatteruk » Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:48 pm
you are better off without massive mate, grab a copy of CM and use one of the freeware synths off the disk, like Zebra CM which is very similar to Zebra 2. great sounds and no fuck ups all for around £6
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by altered state » Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:02 pm
I've just got into albino to see what the hype was all about (and to find out if it was just rusko's swarvy haircut bigging it up) - and I can say, i really like it.
Once you get past the stupidily coloured UI its quite nice to use... a bit fiddley at times but least im not dropping those pesky little numbers in the wrong box without noticing anymore.
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by gkmusic » Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:58 pm
I've used zebra that shit's baaaaad
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by duskky » Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:20 pm
ok ultimately there's a lot of soft synths that can make awesome sounds. personally i'm an albino 3 fan primarily because the routing leaves you a lot of options to make complex sounds. I guess the main thing is to get to know one well enough that you feel comfortable with how to really manipulate it in creative way rather than just twiddling knobs and hoping for the best...
good riddance to massive though. i never got along with that'un.
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by misk » Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:28 am
LPMovement wrote:Well as some people probly know NI massive (for people who havent payed) is now starting to mess up big time its my favorite program and i really can't afford the £100+ they want for it just not reasonable

god damit guna have to find another discusting wobble NI massive just keeps crashing and then being diffrent and not letting me put lfos in
any got a wobble vst that can do the same trick?
peace

first of all - i've gotten by fine without it. second - £100 is incredibly reasonable! can you imagine how much a piece of hardware that did half of what massive does would cost you? quite a bit more. You get what you pay for.
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by metalboxproducts » Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:54 am
Misk wrote:LPMovement wrote:Well as some people probly know NI massive (for people who havent payed) is now starting to mess up big time its my favorite program and i really can't afford the £100+ they want for it just not reasonable

god damit guna have to find another discusting wobble NI massive just keeps crashing and then being diffrent and not letting me put lfos in
any got a wobble vst that can do the same trick?
peace

first of all - i've gotten by fine without it. second - £100 is incredibly reasonable! can you imagine how much a piece of hardware that did half of what massive does would cost you? quite a bit more. You get what you pay for.
Probably £2500 and that a conservative estimate.
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by wirez » Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:35 pm
darkmatterUK wrote:you are better off without massive mate
Elaborate?
I love Massive, what's not good about it?
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by MidnightMassDubstep » Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:03 pm
Altered State wrote:I've just got into albino to see what the hype was all about (and to find out if it was just rusko's swarvy haircut bigging it up) - and I can say, i really like it.
Once you get past the stupidily coloured UI its quite nice to use... a bit fiddley at times but least im not dropping those pesky little numbers in the wrong box without noticing anymore.
You can change the colour if you click the albino logo in the corner and it goes back to the main menu thing

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by slothrop » Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:10 pm
Misk wrote:LPMovement wrote:Well as some people probly know NI massive (for people who havent payed) is now starting to mess up big time its my favorite program and i really can't afford the £100+ they want for it just not reasonable

god damit guna have to find another discusting wobble NI massive just keeps crashing and then being diffrent and not letting me put lfos in
any got a wobble vst that can do the same trick?
peace

first of all - i've gotten by fine without it. second - £100 is incredibly reasonable! can you imagine how much a piece of hardware that did half of what massive does would cost you? quite a bit more. You get what you pay for.
Yeah, it's not like no decent music got made before people had the option of downloading shit. The oldskool jungle crew made some incredible music with very limited resources and they had to pay for their akais the old fashioned way eg by selling crack to schoolkids.
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by misk » Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:39 am
metalboxproducts wrote:Misk wrote:LPMovement wrote:Well as some people probly know NI massive (for people who havent payed) is now starting to mess up big time its my favorite program and i really can't afford the £100+ they want for it just not reasonable

god damit guna have to find another discusting wobble NI massive just keeps crashing and then being diffrent and not letting me put lfos in
any got a wobble vst that can do the same trick?
peace

first of all - i've gotten by fine without it. second - £100 is incredibly reasonable! can you imagine how much a piece of hardware that did half of what massive does would cost you? quite a bit more. You get what you pay for.
Probably £2500 and that a conservative estimate.
this man speaks truths!
most of my wobbles i've ever made were basic waveforms made in reaktor, and then resampled to death until i got the effect i was after. I'm not telling you that "its hard work and you've got to pay your dues" ... what i am telling you is that it's hard work at first, but it gets easier, to the point where you can make dope wobbles quickly.
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by jsilver » Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:14 am
i can't even run massive anymore, it just crashes. i see a lot of people complaining about it being crashy...
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by wirez » Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:42 am
jsilver wrote:i can't even run massive anymore, it just crashes. i see a lot of people complaining about it being crashy...
I've got two perfectly working versions, one for mac and one for pc... I'll see if I can up them sometime!
Ended up buying it, but it never arrived where DV247 lie about their stock amount so had to get a refund... Still plan on buying it one of these days as it is definitely my most used AU!
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by legend4ry » Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:47 am
speaking of hardware like massive....
http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/jv2080.shtml
^ reminds me a lot of massive or rather, massive reminds me a lot of that.. its got the same kinda sound (to me) but 40times better you can get one pretty cheap off the ebay... I am probably gunna get one this year.
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