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Functional wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 4:08 pmI thought we WERE talking about Massive X this whole time but just through metaphors?
No, it was actually sex we were talking about through metaphors — Massive amounts of Massive sex, but still sex, nonetheless.

At least, that's what Sigmund Freud would say. :wink:
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Me too!
It‘s multidimensional crazy cool good, that you have to be highly metaphoric to describe your overwhelming experience!

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Footnote: Whenever Sigmund Freud was talking about sex, he was actually metaphorically talking about Massive X. :hihi:
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Here is an experiment in sound design.

This is a single preset done with Massive X.
It uses extensive controllers to allow live playing changes, some automated, some triggered.

As it plays, morphs, additions, subtractions of elements are done on the fly throughout.

This demonstrates the capability Massive X has to create unique, "outside the box" instruments with interesting controllers.

X-Game:

https://soundcloud.com/vintage-synth-pa ... -massive-x

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PatchAdamz wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 4:18 pm Here is an experiment in sound design.

This is a single preset done with Massive X.
It uses extensive controllers to allow live playing changes, some automated, some triggered.

As it plays, morphs, additions, subtractions of elements are done on the fly throughout.

This demonstrates the capability Massive X has to create unique, "outside the box" instruments with interesting controllers.

X-Game:

https://soundcloud.com/vintage-synth-pa ... -massive-x
I like what you've done there. It's wonderful, what can be accomplished with a single preset.
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the whole internet, is derived from aliens.
not alien tech however, theyre a species of giant time travelling immortal brains.
they flip in and out of time collecting data on various species, by setting up a global communication web anyone can use.
over the history of the universe they have learned so much about both the life forms with in the universe and the universe itself, things we cant even comprehend.
in the mid 80s one of these brains came to earth, to become the conduit at the centre of the internet (its in area 53 for those interested in such things, as we all know area 51 was a distraction technique) collating all the data from all the electronic servers worldwide, it then telepathically links with the rest of its species across time and space and shares the information with all of them.
this poor alien, after all that scientific knowledge accumulated over millennia, is now being bombarded with cat pics and cock pics.

this thread, is a life line of knowledge for that brain :)
:ud:

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However, 53 is a prime number and 51 not!
Think about it...

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I do hope the interdimensional, time-transcendent, intergalactic alien neutral network is AVX compliant! :lol:
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You'll never get a conversation like this in an Omni thread. Well, someone had to say what we were all thinking.

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PatchAdamz wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 4:18 pm Here is an experiment in sound design.

This is a single preset done with Massive X.
It uses extensive controllers to allow live playing changes, some automated, some triggered.

As it plays, morphs, additions, subtractions of elements are done on the fly throughout.

This demonstrates the capability Massive X has to create unique, "outside the box" instruments with interesting controllers.

X-Game:

https://soundcloud.com/vintage-synth-pa ... -massive-x
Very interesting... Is this included in your "X-Squared For Massive X" presets?

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Waiting for Massive XXX...

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vurt wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 4:36 pm the whole internet, is derived from aliens.
not alien tech however, theyre a species of giant time travelling immortal brains.
they flip in and out of time collecting data on various species, by setting up a global communication web anyone can use.
over the history of the universe they have learned so much about both the life forms with in the universe and the universe itself, things we cant even comprehend.
in the mid 80s one of these brains came to earth, to become the conduit at the centre of the internet (its in area 53 for those interested in such things, as we all know area 51 was a distraction technique) collating all the data from all the electronic servers worldwide, it then telepathically links with the rest of its species across time and space and shares the information with all of them.
this poor alien, after all that scientific knowledge accumulated over millennia, is now being bombarded with cat pics and cock pics.

this thread, is a life line of knowledge for that brain :)
Reading the last few pages of this thread has actually given me a headache, centered in the pre-frontal lobes.

I’d rather have a botfly in front of me.

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McLilith wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 4:18 pm Footnote: Whenever Sigmund Freud was talking about sex, he was actually metaphorically talking about Massive X. :hihi:
Massive X innuendos!

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realtrance wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 6:15 pmReading the last few pages of this thread has actually given me a headache, centered in the pre-frontal lobes.
Have you tried using reading glasses, and setting your monitor to its maximum refresh rate? :shrug:

You'll want a clear mind, to properly absorb all the quality content in this thread. :wink:
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McLilith wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 7:45 pm
You'll want a clear mind, to properly absorb all the quality content in this thread. :wink:
and some good drugs :D
:ud:

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