Native Instruments Massive X Synth - Sequel to Massive (Out Now!)
- KVRAF
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
My problem with Monark has nothing to do with the sound. It's simply not efficient for me to use it. Legend, it's one click to open. Monark, it's two clicks. Reaktor, THEN Monark. When I have a perfectly good alternative, there's no reason for me to go through the extra step.
Lazy? Yep, sure am. I'd rather spend that few seconds actually making the music.
Lazy? Yep, sure am. I'd rather spend that few seconds actually making the music.
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- KVRAF
- 5179 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
Monark is good. But i like The Legend more and the Moog emulation is even much much better for my taste.
So it is just a matter of taste.
I like the Moog filters in general, so it is also a matter of taste and no fact like with everything (my favorite personally would be the state-variable from P900).
Back to topic.
I hope Massive X get some good comb-filters or better something really innovative which we never heard yet. (Which i doubt)
So it is just a matter of taste.
I like the Moog filters in general, so it is also a matter of taste and no fact like with everything (my favorite personally would be the state-variable from P900).
Back to topic.
I hope Massive X get some good comb-filters or better something really innovative which we never heard yet. (Which i doubt)
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- KVRAF
- 5179 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
Saving as a DAW patch and i also have just one click.
But the thing for me is i get the same quality of Reaktor sounds with 1/10 of cpu usage with other tools.
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- KVRAF
- 35436 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
What are "Reaktor sounds"? There are ensembles which sound much worse than Monark. Reaktor doesn't have a sound, like SynthEdit doesn't have a sound. It all depends on the programming of the ensembles.
Apart from that, you always propagated the Moog iOS apps, but, even though i didn't try them myself (i can't, as i don't have a iOS devices), the demos didn't really blow me away. OK, they really only demonstrated simple sound, so, there's not much i can take away from them really.
Let's just say that i doubt that Moog wants to compete with their own thousands of dollars hardware synths with $20 apps.
Apart from that, you always propagated the Moog iOS apps, but, even though i didn't try them myself (i can't, as i don't have a iOS devices), the demos didn't really blow me away. OK, they really only demonstrated simple sound, so, there's not much i can take away from them really.
Let's just say that i doubt that Moog wants to compete with their own thousands of dollars hardware synths with $20 apps.
- KVRAF
- 23102 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Yep.
This is a better solution, though.
Wags, you're a Cubase user, yes? You can definitely do this. Save a VST preset in Media Bay for each of Reaktor ensembles you want to use, then it's really quick to load Reaktor with that specific ensemble right off the bat, from Media Bay...
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- KVRAF
- 5179 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
Like i said it is anyway a personal preference.chk071 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 12:57 pm What are "Reaktor sounds"? There are ensembles which sound much worse than Monark. Reaktor doesn't have a sound, like SynthEdit doesn't have a sound. It all depends on the programming of the ensembles.
Apart from that, you always propagated the Moog iOS apps, but, even though i didn't try them myself (i can't, as i don't have a iOS devices), the demos didn't really blow me away. OK, they really only demonstrated simple sound, so, there's not much i can take away from them really.
Let's just say that i doubt that Moog wants to compete with their own thousands of dollars hardware synths with $20 apps.
I just judge it by using them myself and the Model D app wins hands down for me. And yes, i wish there would be a Moog VST/AU. But it is the sum if its all of course. How playable it is, how it reacts to live tweaking and so on. MPE is nice to have too and the right FX on top to pronounce the character (which is spot on for me in the app as well).
I would say it is the most musical software Minimoog for me (especially the saturation/feedback which is terrible on all others for me and Moog made a kind of extra signal path for just the saturation...hard to explain in my words but it just works). Some others also seems to agree (some which actually compared it in depth to the hardware and other emulations) it is the best filter section they heard yet. Of course it is no fact at all. Just an opinion. And yes, i hate it that i only can use it on my iOS devices and have to record it as audio into Logic.
Oh, it was just 5 dollar indeed for me and i think people getting the hardware do not care about emulations anyway. I mean i get 4 voices with MPE for 5 dollar which sounds even better for me.
Uupps, back to Massive X. Not sure if the synth will get the hype the old Massive once got. These days it all feels like „it is just another synth“ anyway.
In times where 5 dollar apps sound as good as any plug-in i like to see....mmhhh....more. What? I do not know really
- KVRAF
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Yeah, but then I have to use Media Bay which I never touch. I just don't like the whole concept. Granted, some people love it. Me? Not so much. I prefer the basic add instrument, audio, midi options. Media Bay is just too convoluted for me.EvilDragon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 1:04 pmYep.
This is a better solution, though.
Wags, you're a Cubase user, yes? You can definitely do this. Save a VST preset in Media Bay for each of Reaktor ensembles you want to use, then it's really quick to load Reaktor with that specific ensemble right off the bat, from Media Bay...
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- KVRAF
- 5179 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
Yeah, but then I have to use Media Bay which I never touch. I just don't like the whole concept. Granted, some people love it. Me? Not so much. I prefer the basic add instrument, audio, midi options. Media Bay is just too convoluted for me.wagtunes wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 1:44 pmEvilDragon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 1:04 pmYep.
This is a better solution, though.
Wags, you're a Cubase user, yes? You can definitely do this. Save a VST preset in Media Bay for each of Reaktor ensembles you want to use, then it's really quick to load Reaktor with that specific ensemble right off the bat, from Media Bay...
Yeah, but then I have to use Media Bay which I never touch. I just don't like the whole concept. Granted, some people love it. Me? Not so much. I prefer the basic add instrument, audio, midi options. Media Bay is just too convoluted for me.
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Mmhh, but then you make your life harder. I mean for me it is even a lot faster to just load a Logic patch with a Reaktor ensemble (plus midi, FX and whatever) via one click as clicking it all together.
Simple said, if you do not like the highway, you have to stay with the country lane.
- KVRAF
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Well, what can I say? I just loaded media bay (F5) and my eyes glazed over. I can't be bothered looking at all that.
So yeah, I'll stay on the country lane. And no, my life isn't harder. Legend works just fine.
So yeah, I'll stay on the country lane. And no, my life isn't harder. Legend works just fine.
- KVRAF
- 23102 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
It's a pretty lame reason for not wanting to use Reaktor ensembles, though.
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- KVRAF
- 2418 posts since 9 Nov, 2016
- KVRAF
- 21196 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I use Reaktor ensembles when there are no alternatives. But in the case of Monark, no reason to use it. Legend is just as good and it's one less click.EvilDragon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:03 pm It's a pretty lame reason for not wanting to use Reaktor ensembles, though.
I use Reaktor all the time. Just not when there's no need to.