Massive X or Twin 3

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Alexander_D wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 7:14 pm
vitocorleone123 wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 7:11 pm
billinder33 wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 4:21 pm
fisherKing wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 12:08 am i love how someone asks a question, ie 'massive x or twin 3', then people dive in to offer unrelated plugins, explanations of why neither is good (often from people who use neither one), discussions and arguments over other gear, or just arguments over points-of-view, regardless of the OP topic. fun times :D
Maybe because the OP asked for a "desert island synth" and neither MX or Twin are broad enough to fit into that category?
I'd be satisfied using Twin3 exclusively.
Did you liked it? I think it's underrated synth for sure...Or maybe it hasn't any new and unique things...
It's a subtractive synth with lots of custom modulation options. That's all. It sounds fantastic. No one turns to subtractive for "new" at this point, do they?

Here's somebody that made presets for it, showing off some stuff


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vitocorleone123 wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:45 pm
Alexander_D wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 7:14 pm
vitocorleone123 wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 7:11 pm
billinder33 wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 4:21 pm
fisherKing wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 12:08 am i love how someone asks a question, ie 'massive x or twin 3', then people dive in to offer unrelated plugins, explanations of why neither is good (often from people who use neither one), discussions and arguments over other gear, or just arguments over points-of-view, regardless of the OP topic. fun times :D
Maybe because the OP asked for a "desert island synth" and neither MX or Twin are broad enough to fit into that category?
I'd be satisfied using Twin3 exclusively.
Did you liked it? I think it's underrated synth for sure...Or maybe it hasn't any new and unique things...
It's a subtractive synth with lots of custom modulation options. That's all. It sounds fantastic. No one turns to subtractive for "new" at this point, do they?

Here's somebody that made presets for it, showing off some stuff

Thabks! Yes, it's sounds so warm and nice. Probably will update my twin 2 to twin 3 for 34 Euros...

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fisherKing wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:22 pm inspired by this thread, am going to dive into twin3 this week (i've had it since FF released it, used it sparingly). but never really spent time with it, so... we'll see. (fwiw, i sold my MX license; nothing wrong with that synth either, just didn't use it much).


everything is opinion.............
Would like to hear your conclusion

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audiouser720 wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 11:11 am
fisherKing wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:22 pm inspired by this thread, am going to dive into twin3 this week (i've had it since FF released it, used it sparingly). but never really spent time with it, so... we'll see. (fwiw, i sold my MX license; nothing wrong with that synth either, just didn't use it much).


everything is opinion.............
Would like to hear your conclusion
it's... nice. easily more useful than i've let it be. but need more time with it, and, most important of all, need to see how it fits into my workflow, my music. will post back if/when i have something to post! :tu:
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Serious question here as MX is on sale in a NI bundle for $50... I really don't want to buy it if it is not SIGNIFICANTLY higher quality than say Repro and Diva for analog emu. So is it?

I don't have time for proper demo, and recent-bias/honeymoon bias often skews my judgment.

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Cavey Arrgh wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2025 12:23 am Serious question here as MX is on sale in a NI bundle for $50... I really don't want to buy it if it is not SIGNIFICANTLY higher quality than say Repro and Diva for analog emu. So is it?

I don't have time for proper demo, and recent-bias/honeymoon bias often skews my judgment.
It isn't higher quality than Diva or Repro I'm terms of analogue emulation. It can do that stuff nicely but it's really just one facet of Massive X. If that is your main intended purpose, MX isn't the right synth for you.

But it can do analogue really nicely. As well as physical modelling, multi OP Fm, percussion, and the typical wavetable stuff. It is a very diverse synth that doesn't really focus on any one element. If anything, I think it excells at more wild sound design/atmospheres/pads, mainly because of the insert FX and ability to load wavs in the noise oscillators.

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Cavey Arrgh wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2025 12:23 am Serious question here as MX is on sale in a NI bundle for $50... I really don't want to buy it if it is not SIGNIFICANTLY higher quality than say Repro and Diva for analog emu. So is it?

I don't have time for proper demo, and recent-bias/honeymoon bias often skews my judgment.
No, analog emulation is not the forte of MX. It can do some solid sounds in that area though, but it is not instant dial in gorgeous sounds with no effort like RePro and Diva.

And depending on your use cases, you might be surprised at MX's various limitations.
No Midi Learn
No direct Parameter Automation
Doesn't support MPE, PolyAT, MTS-EPS
It has a horrid browser.

All things that RePro and Diva support and that one might not think to ask about before buying because stuff like Midi Learn and Automating Parameters are so ubiquitous that it is expected to be there.

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pdxindy wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2025 6:16 am
Cavey Arrgh wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2025 12:23 am Serious question here as MX is on sale in a NI bundle for $50... I really don't want to buy it if it is not SIGNIFICANTLY higher quality than say Repro and Diva for analog emu. So is it?

I don't have time for proper demo, and recent-bias/honeymoon bias often skews my judgment.
No, analog emulation is not the forte of MX. It can do some solid sounds in that area though, but it is not instant dial in gorgeous sounds with no effort like RePro and Diva.

And depending on your use cases, you might be surprised at MX's various limitations.
No Midi Learn
No direct Parameter Automation
Doesn't support MPE, PolyAT, MTS-EPS
It has a horrid browser.

All things that RePro and Diva support and that one might not think to ask about before buying because stuff like Midi Learn and Automating Parameters are so ubiquitous that it is expected to be there.
Yeah, Diva and Repro are amazing synths!
Regarding Twin and Massive X I prefer Twin. I think it's really underrated synth...

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Cavey Arrgh wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2025 12:23 am Serious question here as MX is on sale in a NI bundle for $50... I really don't want to buy it if it is not SIGNIFICANTLY higher quality than say Repro and Diva for analog emu. So is it?

I don't have time for proper demo, and recent-bias/honeymoon bias often skews my judgment.
If you have any Novation / Focusrite gear, check your account. You might be able to pick up one of the Komplete Select bundles for free.
I can't lie to you about your chances, but... you have my sympathies.

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That's right. Komplete 15 Select is now bundled with Launchkey MK4, FLkey and SL MkIII registrations. You can choose from Beats, Band or Electronic bundles.

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It’s quite amazing ! As an owner of an sl mk3, whereas I’d have prefered having lk mk4 features, it’s nice being spoiled with high quality software !

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I can't believe that I got Massive X along with Choral, Phasis, Flair, Replika XT, and TRK for free because I own a Launchkey Mk4!

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You can make some extremely good sounding bass loops in TRK, if that's the type of music you are into

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