{"id":29,"date":"2018-09-06T18:03:00","date_gmt":"2018-09-06T18:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/box5722.temp.domains\/~audioor1\/native-instruments-massive-x-announced\/"},"modified":"2018-12-09T15:36:38","modified_gmt":"2018-12-09T15:36:38","slug":"native-instruments-massive-x-announced","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/audioordeal.co.uk\/native-instruments-massive-x-announced\/","title":{"rendered":"Native Instruments Massive X Announced!"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It’s been a decade already since Massive was released. With barely any upgrades, you could be forgiven for thinking it was forgotten. Now, with the major overhaul<\/a> of Native Instruments, we have something exciting to grasp<\/a>.<\/div>\n
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With very little to go by from the promo video, I managed to grab this screenshot. This is really all we have at the moment, but let’s break it down…<\/div>\n
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From the very start, we can see that Massive X has a totally redesigned interface, looking more like the Reaktor products such as Razor than the original Massive. It is also a lot brighter in colour – a more modern look, and so we can assume that this new synth has some modernised features under the hood too.<\/div>\n
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