Refx Nexus Christmas Expansion Of The Universe

Refx Nexus Christmas Expansion Of The Universe Average ratng: 7,3/10 9298 reviews

Nexus Expansion: Stratosphere. ReFX Nexus Expansion: Stratosphere Extremely dense pads, full of life, unbelievable filtersweeps, endless atmospheres - all of this is the basis of the stratosphere expansion! Also numerous unique sounds, such as human whistling or bottle blows, are found here. The Nexus2 Christmas expansion is back, and better than ever! With twice as many presets as before, this expansion is sure to get you in the holiday spirit! You can find it in your purchase-history along the required 2.4.1 update. Merry Christmas.

Tony of Above & Beyond says the group occasionally uses the Nexus synth to instantly and easily create 'classic trance sounds.' Jono says 'NEXUS sounds and plays like it was made for musicians by musicians. You are going to install this synth and get using these sounds in your tracks straight away, and very little additional processing is necessary.

It's also great to find a built in reverb that is so smooth and rivals good quality hardware reverbs. In a digital sample-based synth, the raw currency is good quality samples. Rather than see how many gigs they could fill with average samples, it feels like a proper RD team has put the kind of energy into the plugin that a big hardware synth manufacturer would have in the past.

Something I feel that's been missing from the virtual synth world.' 'I've been following the work of sound designer Manuel Schleis for quite some time now. I've used many of his sounds as an excellent starting point for creating sounds on my JP 8000 and Virus synths. The great news is, with Nexus2 I now have all these massive patches directly available in one plug in that I can save and recall directly with my DAW project.

The interface is straightforward and fast to use and the pristine sound quality equals the best hardware synthesizers. I'm a big fan of the Arts Acoustic reverb, so it’s really cool to see that integrated in Nexus2 as well. To put it simply: Nexus2 is an essential must have, get yours today!' I have been waiting ages for a rompler such as NEXUS. Finally, an extremely flexible rom-player, which is easy to use at the same time, has arrived in the virtual studio world. The highly intuitive GUI and the clear layout, merged with an FX-section of high quality, enables you to work quickly and creatively without disturbing your workflow. And due to the growing number of expansions, you are always up-to-date with new sounds.

This is a congenial concept which has been realized brilliantly. NEXUS is a must-have! Synths or samples? In our day and age, this question presents itself to nearly any producer looking to push their sound out of the bedroom and into the bigroom.

Sound-selection is, no matter the genre, by and large one of the most crucial aspects of any project. With hard drives full of sample folders and our DAWs packed full of every synth plug-in under the sun, producers spend hours of their lives searching, digging, frantically combing their files for that perfect kick or snarethat perfect bass hit or noise fill. 4 5 predlozhenij s paralleljnoj ili cepnoj svyazjyu 2. That’s where Nexus comes in.

Described by reFX as a 'next generation ROM synthesizer-plug in' (ie ROMpler), this beast of a plug in can be found in the project files of the vast majority of Beatport top 100s tracks. And for good reason. There is something undeniably alluring about a central hub to command those hundreds of samples, with familiar controls that any synth programmer can easily maneuver. It’s difficult to pinpoint what it is about Nexus that makes it so usable: the sleek interface with quick controls and organized library, the nearly endless samples that both come with the base synth or the dozens of expansions that can be added, or the CPU friendly user interface that blends right into your projects. But what about the sounds? Purchasing Nexus is much more about the samples that come with it than simply just a shiny plug-in. The factory banks are designed for most modern dance and electronic genres, providing bread and butter sounds for all your drums, synths and fx needs.

The samples are engineered to fit easily into a mix, with the UI providing quick ADSR, filter and arpeggio controls to tweak. The built in delay and reverb modules are of a surprisingly good quality, allowing you to polish your sounds without needing a massive fx chain on your channel, saving those precious CPU cycles for your other demanding synths. If you’re looking for infinite parameter controls and fine-tuning then you may find that Nexus does not exactly cater to your needs. Where Nexus really shines is giving you a pallet of quality sounds that can be layered or blended with your go-to synths to create bigger and fuller patches. Piano leads, supersaws and bass hits are in no short supply yet the expansions are there to offer add-ons that may fit better for particular styles.