Massive LFO quality is low when "sync" is on
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 5:51 pm
Ok, I've been using Ableton 8.2.2 for a couple months now and just got the MASSIVE plugin a week ago.
I've used the MASSIVE stand-alone for awhile, and never had any problems. It's always been clean cut, and a all-around very nice synthesizer.
Well, I was working on a track and I wanted to get a kind of "womp" sound that matched the beat. So, of course, I hooked up an LFO and ticked "sync". Now mind you, when I listen to the sound straight from the stand-alone, it is a great sound: very smooth and flowing. BUT, when I listen to it in ableton, It becomes jagged and horrible to listen to! I tried this out on a couple other sounds (ticking sync that is), and what do you know! Same thing happens!
I need help!
Now I know a couple of things it is NOT:
it isn't:
input or output latency on ableton
input or output latency on massive
"global quality" on massive or
The LFO itself (it only does it with sync, adjusting the rate manually fixes it)
Any Ideas would be helpful, thanks!
I've used the MASSIVE stand-alone for awhile, and never had any problems. It's always been clean cut, and a all-around very nice synthesizer.
Well, I was working on a track and I wanted to get a kind of "womp" sound that matched the beat. So, of course, I hooked up an LFO and ticked "sync". Now mind you, when I listen to the sound straight from the stand-alone, it is a great sound: very smooth and flowing. BUT, when I listen to it in ableton, It becomes jagged and horrible to listen to! I tried this out on a couple other sounds (ticking sync that is), and what do you know! Same thing happens!
I need help!
Now I know a couple of things it is NOT:
it isn't:
input or output latency on ableton
input or output latency on massive
"global quality" on massive or
The LFO itself (it only does it with sync, adjusting the rate manually fixes it)
Any Ideas would be helpful, thanks!