Morphing With Massive

US Synthmorph releases Massive Biomorph the first morphing soundset for the NI synth      13/09/17

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Synthmorph has announced the release of Massive Biomorph, which they describe as the first morphing soundset for the evergreen Native Instruments Massive synthesizer. This is the story in their own words...

The Massive Biomorph Synthmorph pack is a result of a longer research in morphing sound design. Each preset in the pack allows the user to morph between different sonic snapshots by animating 30-40 parameters simultaneously with the turn of the modwheel.

This unusual sound transition provides dynamic live playing, while keeping the sound in the usable musical sound domain, due to careful programming. This implementation of 'morphing of all active parameters' is first in the market and exclusive to Massive Biomorph currently.

You'll find chaotic basslines, smooth and dreamy arpeggios, organic keys, tricky atmospheric pads driven by network of modulators – but the main point is: each preset comes with its own multifaceted personality.

The presets are great for hybrid electronic scoring, game music, commercials or smooth stratospheric electronica. A must have for the modern film, game and broadcast composers or any musician who want previously unheard, smooth and expressive morphing sound easily out of Massive.

The additional 20 Synthmorph MIDI sequences are also part of the package to showcase the further morphing capabilities of the Massive patches, always producing ear-pleasing soundscapes for several moods.

Content Details:

  • 50 morphing Massive presets in *.nmsv format
  • all presets are categorized, tagged and commented
  • Categories: 6 Bass, 5 Lead, 11 Pad, 17 Pluck, 8 Key, 5 FX
  • 20 Synthmorph sequences in MIDI and WAV
  • Detailed PDF manual with installation and usage tips
  • Requires Native Instruments Massive 1.5.1 or later


Pricing and Availability:
$19 / £15 / €16 (+ VAT in EU)

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