Industry leading synth and hardware maker Native Instruments has created the Massive X, a newly developed virtual synthesizer that's based as the successor to the previously released Massive virtual synth.
Applying the predecessor’s team to the build, Massive X offers the same flexible sound design capabilities, but with an overhauled oscillator selection and modular-routing workflow that betters it's ease of use. The control has been expanded to accommodate live performers, as well as the average studio producer, all while introducing updated presets for a greater selection of sounds out of the box.
Massive X is now available with free updates either individually for $200 USD, $150 USD as an upgrade from its predecessor, or bundled within select Native Instruments Komplete suite products.
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Native Instrument's Massive X Offers Versatile Sound Design Options
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