NI Massive And FM8 News

US Demo versions and version 1.0.1 updates now available online      10/11/06

NI Massive And FM8 News


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Native Instruments haveannounced that demo versions and updates of Massive and FM8 are now available.
NI Describe Massive as a true next-generation software synthesizer with unique sonic character, outstanding audio fidelity, vast flexibility and an innovative, highly accessible interface. Based on an new high-resolution audio engine, Massive combines advanced Wave-Scanning synthesis with a wealth of sophisticated sound-shaping and modulation options, resulting in a charismatic high-end sound full of warmth, punch, character and definition.
The demo version is based on the latest 1.0.1 version of Massive, which brings several enhancements and optimizations.
FM8 is the long-awaited successor of the popular FM7 software synthesizer. With an enhanced high-resolution audio engine, intelligent sound morphing, added performance features and a new KORE-compatible preset manager, NI say that the FM8 makes the timeless and highly expressive musical potential of FM synthesis available in a thoroughly modernized instrument that fits perfectly into today's studio and stage setups.
The demo version is based on the latest 1.0.1 version of FM8, which brings several enhancements and optimizations.
Pricing and Availability:
Free demos available for download.
Updates now available for registered FM8 and Massive users on the NI website.
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