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Overview

Name | Version: IPERMASSIVE 1.0
Author: REAframe
Device Type: Audio Effect
Description: Multi-Purpose Granular Workstation for Sample/Real-Time audio processing

Thought for live performance, studio sessions or sound design applications. IPERMASSIVE runs internal audio-rate MIDI sequencer and Advanced Random Engines to play and move any sound source.

Push your instrument into new dimensions, get massive soundscapes, or patch it for the next display.

Main Features:

- High-end granular engine
- Real-Time Low Latency processing
- Up to 1024 simultaneous grains
- Audio-rate voice allocation
- Fine generation controls
- Advanced Random Engines
- Customisable MIDI routing
- Tempo link and Playback
- Low CPU usage and management
- Hands-on designed interface


Visit www.reaframe.com to know more!

Details

Live Version Used: 12.0.5
Max Version Used: 8.6.2
Date Added: Dec 01 2025 15:02:22
Date Last Updated: Dec 01 2025 15:10:38
Downloads: 0
Website: https://www.reaframe.com
License: Commercial
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demos sound great. expensive for a m4L environment. i'm sure the work went into it. would like some youtube walkthroughs. also, curious about CPU load. 
hmmm. having a hard time understanding the price tag. I just bought dataminds new granular synth for 100 bucks, and had no problem doing so, because it brings something unique to the world of granular. Im failing to understand what this offers that doesn't already exist. Video walkthrough would help.
Thanks for your comments!

We are working on some YouTube content – you will find it soon on our social channels.

IPERMASSIVE might not be the friendliest device at first. It does not work like a common MIDI granular synthesiser.
We designed it as an open workstation that lets you think outside the box.

Maybe not the most revolutionary approach, but the one we love ;)
Hope you can appreciate it as well!
If you drop a device as an unknown developer for a price like that, your device should be as revolutinary as it can be.

There are a lot of developers who started unknown and take care of their customers, like Ijo Audio, creating great devices on a more silent way, for effortable prices.

60 bucks for a "non revolutionary" device is a measuring stick which you better deliver to ; )

Design and promotion is just half of the deal.
Pff..
What the differences with Granulator III? 60 bocks what an impermassivejoke. 

« Think outside the box » bla bla my a***
The Price is high. But how many EQ and Compressor plugins with fancy interfaces have been released always promising to to be using some new algorithms and beeing closer to the expensive hardware but in the end 99% of the expensive „revolutionary“ emulations are relaying on the same principle and code 

So if a developer comes up with a unique way of controlling something that is maybe not new and revolutionary from a technical perspective but is definitely unseen from a workflow approach. 

I also think the price is high. And it would have been good to have a nice presentation video ready for the release. But just because likely many will stay away and buy something more affordable. But i truly don’t understand why some become so angry. Is the price triggering your anger and your collectors desire you want to have it but don’t want to spend so much on it? But than say that but don’t be mean.

I hope you will sell many copies and that you will be able to put the earnings into the development of some new and interesting max devices 
a really interesting device! I like the eploration so far and that is barely using any cpu even on old system (as long as you keep the grain count reasonable)

could you please remove the right hand side of the device with the big logo and link to website/manual?

it seems such a waste of space. or make it smaller or expandable.

Thanks @aoxomoxoa23! We are really happy to hear that you're having a good time using IPERMASSIVE!

We noticed that in some situations the label could stay visible. We already updated the device.
Thanks for pointing this out!

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