

One complaint this writer, a long-time Massive user, has regarding Serum is how it handles macro and LFO control. This is a huge timesaver for those who prefer to work in-synth instead of automating the paramters in-DAW. Instead of working with pre-designed waves, a "performer", or a step modifier, Duda has handed every Serum user keys to a compact version of LFO Tool, with the ability to create whatever kind of shape we want with which to modulate our sounds.
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This is to say nothing of the LFO control, which gives users full control over the shape of each oscillation. Steve Duda knows his audience well, so all manner of growling basses, swelling pads, and chirpy leads are included out of the box. Massive users will feel at home after a few minutes of looking around, and the labels are clear enough to guide you (or at least get you poking around).Įvery possible modification is laid before you, and it's quick work to create new sounds that work right off the bat - not that you'd need to, as the built-in presets are also fantastic. It doesn't take long to find what you needed to do to start creating new sounds, and navigation is straightforward and relatively simple.
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So, is Serum the antidote to Massive boredom?Īfter opening Serum for the first time and typing in my serial number, one is treated to the Oscillators panel displaying a standard saw wave display. Serum, developed by producer Steve Duda under his plugin development alias Xfer Records, comes with several unique waveforms, the ability to import your own waveforms if you so choose, several built-in filters and effects, and a somewhat compact version of Duda's revered LFO Tool which can be attached to any editable parameter in the synthesizer.

While other wavetable synthesizers do exist, few have been able to gain a widespread appeal and acclaim on the same level as Massive. Mention "wavetable synthesis" around most producers and the first name you're likely to hear is Massive, the ubiquitous synthesizer from Native Instruments and a favorite of new and seasoned EDM producers alike.
