Native Instruments Massive X Review
: Includes two phase modulation (PM) oscillators for dedicated FM synthesis, allowing users to move beyond standard wavetable sounds.
Massive X is built around two primary wavetable oscillators supported by a versatile array of sub-modules and processors. Native Instruments Massive X
: A flexible routing matrix allows users to freely patch signals between components, including oscillators, filters, and insert effects. Modulation and Performance Features : Includes two phase modulation (PM) oscillators for
: Features two main wavetable oscillators with over 170 high-quality wavetables and 10 distinct oscillator modes (such as "Bend," "Mirror," and "Formant") that drastically alter the sound. Modulation and Performance Features : Features two main
Native Instruments Massive X is a polyphonic wavetable synthesizer designed as the modular-inspired successor to the industry-defining 2007 plugin, Massive. Released in 2019, it represents a complete architectural overhaul rather than a simple version update, shifting toward a highly flexible, semi-modular signal path. Core Architecture and Synthesis Engine
The modulation system in Massive X is designed for complex, evolving movement with deep customization. MASSIVE X Review - DATABROTH