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| quote: | Originally posted by kitphillips
Actually, Massive has a great arpegiator, I think you need to use it more to work out how it works |
I assume that you're referring to the step generator or performer (or whatever NI calls it). I'm quite familiar with it, thanks, but that's not an arpeggiator, per se. True, it's more powerful than an arp and it can be programmed to achieve the same results, but V-Station has a true arp that works with the click of a button. I guess for some reason, I was under the unfounded assumption that the OP was fairly new to synthesis and wouldn't want to be bothered with trying to figure out how make it work like an arp or with knowing the distinction. But, yes, you raise a very valid point - Massive's step generator is another check in the 'plus' feature column.
| quote: | Originally posted by kitphillips
CPU isn't so much of an issue with massive now. It was when it first came out, but a couple of months after they added an economy mode, so its not a problem. It got a reputation in those first few months though, which it still hasn't shaken off. |
You're probably right here as well. TBH, I can't remember the last time I ran more than 2 instances of Massive in a project, but I've never noticed a real CPU hit, with or without Economy mode selected (I'm on a Core2Duo). But, the fact that people continue to say that Massive is a CPU hog is due to either (1) people are still noticing a substantial CPU hit for whatever reason or (2) the reputation hasn't shaken off, as you mention.
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