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Massive 1.1.3 update now available

Discussion in 'MASSIVE + MASSIVE X' started by ew, Mar 7, 2008.

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  1. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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    The Massive 1.1.3 update is now available through the update manager and/or the Service Center.

    The main features?

    The Leopard graphics glitches are gone, and there's faster loading/better preset recall with some hosts.

    Enjoy =)
    ew
     
  2. kuniklo

    kuniklo NI Product Owner

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    It now loads and initializes much faster on OS X10.5 and the graphical problems with the envelopes seem to be fixed too.

    Unfortunately the problems I reported in the technical issues thread on preset loading in Live 7 don't seem to have been fixed.
     
  3. ninstrum

    ninstrum NI Product Owner

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    same here with recall problems in logic. NOT FIXED!
    with the new 8core mac i often find me having 4-5 instances of massive in a project. takes me some minutes every time after reload to make all instances play what they´re supposed to. :(
    HOTFIX!
     
  4. andymason

    andymason New Member

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    Leopard graphic glitches

    Hi all, just seen this thread & glad i did...thought there was an install problem with massive on my new mac pro with leopard.

    Is the graphic glitch you mentioned the fact that all the curves etc in performer, step, lfo, envelopes are all greyed out & not brilliant white?

    On my pc these are all white but on my mac they aren't , making it hard to work with.

    thanks in advance

    Andy
     
  5. daviat

    daviat Forum Member

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    Will this fix the stutters and freezing I am experiencing with Mac and Pro Tools?

    thanks,
    Daniel
     
  6. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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    It should.
    No. That will be the upcoming 1.1.4 update, which is in testing right now. The 1.1.3 update (which is what this thread's about) has been out for over a year.

    ew
     
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