Will NI Massive PWN my laptop?
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logic_user99
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Will NI Massive PWN my laptop?
I want a new synth, and don't really have the facility for a hardware synth right now. I'm thinking of getting NI's Massive, but don't know if it's going to completely PWN my machine...
I'm running a G4 Powerbook 1.5ghz with 1.25gb ram; this is over the minimum spec listed on NI's site.
Any users on here who'd care to post a viewpoint? I've got Reaktor and Battery that both run fine, but I'm after a 'do it all' synth. (Reaktor's awesome, but I want something a little more 'instant'!)
I'm running a G4 Powerbook 1.5ghz with 1.25gb ram; this is over the minimum spec listed on NI's site.
Any users on here who'd care to post a viewpoint? I've got Reaktor and Battery that both run fine, but I'm after a 'do it all' synth. (Reaktor's awesome, but I want something a little more 'instant'!)
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I dont think you wlill regret getting Massive.
I always loved Zebra II, and still do, but the more I use Massive the more I apprecate how enjoyable it is to use. It has the least stressful interface in synthland. Sounds fucking crazy too.
Still, if I was in your shoes I would buy a 2nd hand macbook. You could probably get a CoreDuo Macbook for what? - 380 sterling?
I always loved Zebra II, and still do, but the more I use Massive the more I apprecate how enjoyable it is to use. It has the least stressful interface in synthland. Sounds fucking crazy too.
Still, if I was in your shoes I would buy a 2nd hand macbook. You could probably get a CoreDuo Macbook for what? - 380 sterling?
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logic_user99
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£380? I wish! I've been lusting after a new Mac for ages, but family comes first (ya know, bills, food, bills, clothing etc etc!). I recon I'll have one by the end of the year!condra wrote:I dont think you wlill regret getting Massive.
I always loved Zebra II, and still do, but the more I use Massive the more I apprecate how enjoyable it is to use. It has the least stressful interface in synthland. Sounds fucking crazy too.
Still, if I was in your shoes I would buy a 2nd hand macbook. You could probably get a CoreDuo Macbook for what? - 380 sterling?
So, the general concensus is that Massive is a good move, even though my current machine may struggle slightly at times? Excellent.
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I see Komplete is down 30% just now... might be worth you buying that if you have a spare lump of cash.
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Great synth, but yes, be warned. Use it monophonically, and it'll take a quarter or more of the resources of your computer, on Eco mode. Polyphonic will easily sore it past 50% in Ableton with your specs. Don't even think about using it in high or ultra quality mode.
As much as I like it, there may something else equally as awesome that might hurt your cpu less. But if you don't mind bouncing a lot, you'd still enjoy massive.
As much as I like it, there may something else equally as awesome that might hurt your cpu less. But if you don't mind bouncing a lot, you'd still enjoy massive.
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Sorry to say, but your G4's going to have issues. Massive computes voices in groups of four using the parallel stream capabilities of the Altivec/SSE instruction set (it's more efficient that way). And, while in eco mode it'll run as maybe an eight voice synth (if you're lucky), for your higher quality modes you will have problems.
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A first gen CoreDuo Macbook will trounce the G4 and is worth around £400 max dude. They regularly sell for around 500-550 euro on my local second-hand site (adverts.ie) I vote spending the cash, then gettng what you can back for the G4, then run Massive and really take advantage of its power.logic_user99 wrote: £380? I wish! I've been lusting after a new Mac for ages
Good luck with whatever you do.
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Yup, having a quick computer is really a nice thing. Makes producing much more fun 
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logic_user99
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Thanks for the replies, boyos!
A new laptop it is, then. So one of the 'older' Macbooks would do me, would it? Anything that'll put me on until next year (MacBook Pro!) is good in my books...
Live 7 is pee'ing me off so much right now, I've gone over to using MilkyTracker and ReNoise! Not as 'pretty', but they're so much lighter on the CPU! Hell, even Logic Pro 7 is lighter on the CPU.
No Massive for now...Laptop first...
A new laptop it is, then. So one of the 'older' Macbooks would do me, would it? Anything that'll put me on until next year (MacBook Pro!) is good in my books...
Live 7 is pee'ing me off so much right now, I've gone over to using MilkyTracker and ReNoise! Not as 'pretty', but they're so much lighter on the CPU! Hell, even Logic Pro 7 is lighter on the CPU.
No Massive for now...Laptop first...
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