
And there’s an insert FX section, which lets you insert additional oscillators, among other things. The modular concept means that it should be capable of pretty much any modulation you can come up with. With a modular routing system, which lets you make drag&drop connections between the synth’s various modules, it appears that Massive X will be highly configurable. Massive X also features a large array of envelopes and LFOs with rhythmic modulation capabilities and parameter sequencing. There’s a selection of eight different filters. The noise section produces over 100 different flavors of noise, including natural soundscapes. Two phase modulation oscillators are tasked with modulating the main oscillators. It has two wavetable oscillators with 10 operating modes, which let you manipulate wavetables in many ways. And it looks like its list of features will be quite … massive.

It will coexist with the original Massive, rather than replace it. We already knew that Massive X will be a completely new synth.
#Massive native instruments change series#
After months of waiting and a series of mouth-watering blog posts, it seems that we’ll be able to get our hands on Massive X very soon! Two wavetable oscillators, fully modular structure


This means that we have every reason to believe that it will be following through with the June release date, even if there isn’t an official announcement yet. For the past week or so, Native Instruments’ social media team has been answering user inquiries on Instagram and Facebook with “June 27”.
