
Utilizing the Step Sequencer in NI Massive
Last Edited: Nov 13, 2023
Massive by Native Instruments is a popular soft synth on the market. A lot of dubstep producers use it to make killer-sounding drops. It is used frequently, but its step sequencer is one thing that is under-utilized. In this tutorial, I will take you through the step-by-step creation of a killer-sounding intro using the built-in step sequencer within NI Massive. Of course, we will use SoundBridge as our primary DAW.
Step-By-Step Guide
The process involves two steps:
- Getting the right tone.
- Editing the step sequencer.
Getting the Right Tone
- Open Soundbridge and create a MIDI track by clicking on ‘+’ button as shown in the picture below. Please choose Massive as the software instrument.
PS: Since we are using the step sequencer, set the tempo to 95 and program one long note ‘A0’.
- Start manipulating the parameters of the following OSC, Filters etc. as shown in the pictures below.
PS: Only activate the modules given below; all other modules should be deactivated
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OSC 1

- Set the knobs as shown.
- Drag the step sequencer 8 and the macro controls ‘1’ & ‘2’ to the positions as shown.
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Modulation OSC

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Filter 1 & 2

Set the knobs and mix as shown in the picture above.
- Drag LFO ‘5’ & ‘6’ to the positions shown.
- Drag Macro controls ‘3’ & ‘4’ to the positions as shown.
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Feedback

- Set the knobs as shown.
- Drag macro control ‘6’ to the position as shown.
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Insert 1

- Set the knobs as shown in the image above.
- Drag macro control ‘5’ to the position as shown.
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Amp and Bypass

- Set the knobs as shown in the image above.
- Drag macro control ‘4’ to the positions as shown.
FX 1
FX 2
- Set the knobs as shown in the image above.
- Drag macro control ‘5’ to the position as shown.
ENV 4
LFO 5
LFO 6
Editing the Step Sequencer
- Open step sequencer 8
- Click on ‘sync’ and set the ratio to 1:16
- Drag macro control ‘8’ and turn the amp down.
- Set amp modulation to ‘6.05’
- Drag macro control ‘7’ into glide mode and drag it down.
- Place the notes on the step sequencer as shown below.

The programmed note ‘A0’ should sound something like this:
Now, if we add a strong beat, then the intro sounds like this:
The final patch should look like this:

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