So am I right in thinking that all the files for FM8 (as an example are in the default place anyway? Ive been emailing NI direct but their advice has been totally useless.
When i go there^^ and open FM8 as an example I see this either way it goes, you need to spend some alone time with FM8. Native Instruments FM8 Synth is very popular in the drum & bass scene and is used by many top producers.
Mac: Macintosh HD > Applications > Native Instruments > *NI Product* > *NI Product*.app Download the demo at or get Native Instruments FM8 Soft Synth from one of my favorite online gear spots. This kind of demo is simply useful for becoming familiar with the sounds it has to offer so w. I followed a Youtube tutorial to make sure i did the allocation of files in a 'smart' way that was recommended because it saves disc space.Īs far as I can tell, my FM8, Massive, and Absynth files are NOT on the External Hard Drive, they are in the Default Path/Internal HD - (the one that NI installer wanted to put them in) : This is a demo of the Factory Presets that come with Absynth 5. Manufactured in the dying days of 80s analog keyboards, most would be forgiven for assuming the JX8P is a boring digital preset-machine simply because, well, it looked like one. Maybe NI will handle FM8 and Massive like they did with Pro-53 and B4 and Kore.
It has a great 'fanbase' (like Massive), and therefore I don't see why NI don't publish the 'roadmap' for its development. I have some NI files on my External, but not all, below lists every single NI folder that is on my External. Martin Lüders (as ML-VST) brings you this fantastic emulation of a forgotten classic the Roland JX8P analog polysynth. To sum up things, FM8 is quite good synth, with some annoying silly things (this is why my rating is only 7). I actually am new to NI so this was my first purchase (not an upgrade), doubt that matters but just to mention incase.