
Absynth vst 32 bit manual#
The manual is definitely something I'm looking forward to the synth is incredibly deep and I bet there are so many things I've missed already. I have faith that NI will make it right in the coming months but in the meantime, we still have an amazing synth which has a similar amount of visual feedback as Spire or Sylenth1, both of which are hardly unusable. As mentioned, obvious things like lack of visual feedback (envelopes and other aspects too), the lack of manual. However, it absolutely is clear that NI didn't really ship the version they wanted and were being pushed to meet a deadline. The effects are also incredible! I upgraded to Komplete 12 during the sale just for Massive X and hope to start using it in tunes soon. There are so many ways to mainpiulate the oscillators and the synth as an incredible amount of depth to it.

It's basically just Massive on steroids which is absolutely all I wanted. Now back on topic, I personally immediately fell in love with the sound of Massive X. You still have Serum and Massive at your disposal so just skip Massive X. I miss various 32-bit plugins too, but I found replacement and decided to move on of course it's your life and if you are productive with what you have then that's awesome. Ableton Live is also 64-bit only too now, so that's pretty much all the major DAWs. There's always jBridge or equivalent if you want to bridge 32 -> 64 or the other way around. Apparently the next macOS will be 64-bit only, Cubase has been 64-bit only since Cubase 9.

They will not be doing a 32bit version, already told you that NI as well as a lot of companies are moving away from 32bit, it's progress, and for the vast majority its a good move too, enabling users access to all their installed RAM, loading those large Kontakt libraries into that RAM, so its hardly pointless.Īlso bear in mind depending how old your computer is, it may not be able to run Massive X at all, due it's need of using AVXĮven DAW manufacturers are dropping 32-bit. Jbridge is buggy.ĭF64 bit has no bearing on what you hear, it is simply processing.
Absynth vst 32 bit 32 bit#
if this was not an issue, then why are some still releasing 32 bit vsts? Why didnt they figure out compatability before this jump.

its just a pointless upgrade that does nada and makes it so i am tryng to fix all the holes in my mix of my old and current tracks.
Absynth vst 32 bit 64 Bit#
64 bit really is not any better from what i can hear. But i have a legacy of music that if i jump into 64 bit, will not load or work. The aliasing video i saw really made me scratch my head. But honestly, it might be because the presets in massive x are just not up to snuff. Just sayin, it did not impress me at all.
