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I always felt like it took a lot of work to make it not sound buzzy and uninspiring. I never really got on with the original version of the synth. The Massive X sounds, on the other hand, were quite disappointing. As I have said before and will say again, I have never been crazy about OG Massive, so this is actually effusive praise. However, I thought the Antarctica and Other Voices patches had some potential. Overall I thought these needed to tame some of the reverb and have some other minor tweaks. The other group was a set of Guitar and Bass patches by Phase Queen. Very clever, although I think I might want to change the modulation to have this fire on the 2 and 4. One of them I found interesting because it had an LFO set to modify the delay parameters so that the first beat in a measure had this weird flangy thing to it. Jamie Lidell contributed 10 patches which are tagged for use with drums. The guitar rig presets are broken into 2 groups. The FM 8 sounds are perfectly useable but not ground breaking. However, there are also around 200 samples, 3 Battery Kits, 17 FM 8 presets, 20 Guitar Rig 6 presets, 31 Massive Sounds, 14 Massive X presets, and 27 Monark presets. It comes with about 14 projects for Maschine, a few drum synth sounds and a few things from their drum kit. Now that i have had a chance to play around with this, I'll throw in some comments.įirst, a fair amount of the content requires Maschine.