Quite: The Big Question
When I first saw this product announced, I asked myself "why another synth?" and moreover, "what could Massive do for me that my suite of other Native Instruments plugins could not?" I think some fair comparisons can be made with respect to select presets in Massive and those of something found in Absynth 4, FM 8, or anything built in Reaktor. As I've alluded to, the same comparisons could be made to other software synths as well, depending on the sound you're looking for.
From there, however, it seems that Massive just keeps going, in terms of where to take the sound. This is key for those who need/want precisely that. I've thrown the word complex around when describing Massive's sound, but really, it is precisely the ever-evolving complexity that makes this so versatile. Once I started digging into Massive, those initial comparisons with other plugins began to fade, and I found myself saying, "I get it."
So do you get it? One way to find out is to sample the graciously functioning demo from the Native Instrument site. Be warned, it's like candy that you'll want more of. END QUOTE
The whole review can be read here- http://www.audiomidi.com/aboutus/review ... ?CPID=2258
If anyone else has there own personal review feel free to add it (good or bad). This synth has been in my dreams at night and on my mind at day. It keeps me excited and is a joy to listen to. I truly see it as a step forward in software synthesis for virtual realm.

