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Following on from our previous tutorial, we'll be taking a look at how to set up Massive so that it works with your MIDI controller, and how to make custom MIDI templates for a range of different types of controller.

Getting MIDI into Massive

If you're using Massive inside a DAW, you just need to monitor or record-enable the track which Massive is on. For standalone users, first go to File > Audio and MIDI Settings, then click on the 'MIDI' tab. Switch on the MIDI input which your controller is plugged into.

Assigning MIDI controllers

Assigning controllers in Massive is a breeze. Jut right-click on a dial or slider which you'd like to control, and select 'Midi Learn'. Now, move the dial or slider on your MIDI controller which you'd like to use. Massive will detect the MIDI CC number of that particular control, and link it automatically to the control within Massive.

If you'd like to see what particular MIDI CC numbers are generally used for, go to Massive's 'Attributes' or 'Browser' views, and click in one of the text fields beneath the Macro control dials. You can see that controller number 1, for example, is usually the modulation wheel, and that many of the available CC numbers are unassigned by convention.

Build up the template for your controller by choosing controls in Massive, right-clicking and selecting 'Midi Learn' until you have no more controllers left. Remember, you may be able to access more controller numbers by using your controller's preset system, or grouping functions - in which case you can hit a switch on the controller and have your dials and sliders control alternative parameters within Massive.

Using Macros

It's quite likely that you'll find some parameters in Massive that you'd like to control en masse, from one dial or slider on your MIDI controller. Well, in these cases, you can assign the parameters to a Macro. These are the 8 dials in the bottom right of Massive's 'Synth' view, and along the top of the 'Attributes' and 'Browser' views. To assign them, drag the routing (crosshair) symbol of your chosen Macro into the automation slot beneath the controls in Massive which you want to use. Set the range of the control by dragging on the yellow Macro number which appeared below the dial. The same Macro control can be dragged to multiple parameters which you'd like to control together.

What's great about the Macros is that, because you can set the range yourself, you can set whether turning the Macro control up increases the value of the parameter you're adjusting, or decreases it (by dragging the automation slot in the other direction). This means that you can turn up the Macro, which turns up one of Massive's parameters, whilst also turning down another, simultaneously. So, for instance, we could assign Macro 1 to Osc 1's Amp dial with a positive range, and the same Macro to Osc 2's Amp dial, but with a negative range. Now, when you turn up Macro 1, you can adjust the blend between oscillators 1 and 2: pretty neat, huh'

All that's left to do now is to assign the Macro to one of the controls on your MIDI controller - right-click the Macro dial, and choose 'Midi Learn'..

All of our Massive preset packs come with all 8 macros assigned for every single preset, so if your MIDI controller has 8 dials on it, you've basically just discovered yourself a physical, live sound sculpting tool!

Saving your settings & using multiple controllers

Once you've set up all of the controls, you can save the template of MIDI CC assignments in Massive. Do this by going to File > Options, and selecting the 'Midi' tab. Click 'New', name the template after your controller, and click 'Save'. Now, you can load up and swap between whole MIDI templates easily!

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Multiple controllers

Massive can take MIDI input from multiple controllers simultaneously. If you have multiple controllers, and you'd like to control Massive using more than just one, you only have to enable the devices in your DAW first (or in standalone mode, enable them in File > Audio and Midi Settings > MIDI). The 'Midi Learn' function will detect controller inputs from any of your enabled devices, for which you can them save templates. So if you'd like to control the notes with your MIDI keyboard (obviously), whilst also using dials on a separate box, now you can!

Drum pad controllers (like Akai MPCs controllers, and so on) can usually be set to send MIDI Note or MIDI CC data from their pads. This means that if you have made some drum sounds in Massive, now you can play them live using your drum pads.

The possibilities are endless! As an alternative, you can always check out our extensive selection of MIDI files to get you started.

Now you've been introduced to the might of MIDI, why not learn a little more about Massive's awesome modulation capabilities'

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So you want to figure out how to install Massive in FL Studio?

Massive is a synth from Native Instruments. I love the Komplete package from Native Instruments. I use their plugins and samples in almost every song I create.

So let’s get Massive installed.

I’ll show you how to do it in these 4 easy steps:

  1. Make sure Massive is installed on your computer
  2. Setup the scan folder in FL Studio
  3. Scan the Plugins again
  4. Load Massive as a Synth

Let’s go through each step in more detail so you can follow along.

Make sure Massive is installed on your computer

You install all the Native Instrument plugins through Native Access.

Make sure you install that application, log in to your account. Check under the installed programs section to see that Massive is installed.

Next, click on the icon for Massive.

Then, on the right side of the window, click on the installation path section.

Jot down the folder path for the VST 64bit version of Massive.

Setup FL Studio to find Massive

If you followed my article on installing Kontakt in FL studio, then you should already have this path set up in FL Studio.

If not, no worries. I will show you how to do that right now.

Open up FL Studio.

On the left side menu, right click on Plugin Database.

Choose the option that says Manage Plugins.

This will bring up the Plugin Manager Folder.

This is where we tell FL Studio where to look for Massive.

Click on the add folder icon on the plugin search path menu.

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Look at the path that you jotted down in the first step.

Navigate to this folder and then click okay.

Scan the Plugins again

Now click the Start Scan button.

This will force FL Studio to look for new plugins.

When it gets done running, you should see massive show up in the list on the right.

It should be highlighted in yellow text. Mine is not, because I had previously installed Massive on my computer.
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Close the Plugin Manager window.

On the left menu in FL Studio, click on the Plugin Database.

Now click Installed.

Then click Generators.

FL Studio considers Massive to be a generator, because it creates sound.

Things like reverb or delays would be located under the effects tab.

And then click VST.

You should see Massive in the list of VST Generators.

Now left click and drag Massive into your Channel Rack.

Simple as that!

Load Massive as a Synth

Now click on Plugin Database on the left side menu

Click on Generators.

Click on Synth Classic.

You should see some images of synths like 3X Osc, Fruity DX10, and GMS.

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Now click on the arrow in the top left corner of the instance of Massive you loaded into the Channel Rack.

Scroll down to add to plugin database (flag as favorite).

You’ll get a warning telling you that you are about to load this as a favorite in the Synth Classic section.

Click okay.

Now you should see an image of Massive appear in the left side of FL Studio, under the Synth Classic list.

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So now you can easily add Massive to the Channel Rack.

Click on Add at the top of FL Studio

Navigate to the Synth Classic section and pick Massive.

Now FL Studio will load another instance of Massive.

CONCLUSION

I hope this was helpful to show you how to install Massive in FL Studio

Anytime you want, you can load Massive easily into your projects.

Have fun making some music!