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Final Call
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Louisiana USA
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Re: refx nexus
| quote: | Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
i'm thinking about buying this rom synth
i currently have these synths and i was wondering if i would benefit if i add it to my collection. Btw if anyone would like post some nice sounds they can make with nexus that would be great.
massive
fm8
omnisphere
virus ti
sylenth 1
predator
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^ about 70 percent of that tune i'm working on is mostly nexus2.
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Aug-13-2010 15:35
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cryophonik
Boom shanka

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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Nexus comes with a ton of great ready-to-use sounds, mostly for trance and there are plenty of expansions available, but they aren't cheap ($79/each IIRC for 128 sounds). Despite its reputation, there is enough tweakability built into the synth engine that you can make most patches unrecognizable without a lot of effort, but that's not its strength. So, if you want lots of ready-made presets for trance and have the money to spend, go for it. But, given your synth arsenal, it's not going to add much that you don't already have, particularly when you consider that a pretty substantial proportion of Nexus' factory libary was sampled from your Virus. 
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Aug-13-2010 15:40
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orTofønChiLd
Everything is illuminated

Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Miami
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| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Nexus comes with a ton of great ready-to-use sounds, mostly for trance and there are plenty of expansions available, but they aren't cheap ($79/each IIRC for 128 sounds). Despite its reputation, there is enough tweakability built into the synth engine that you can make most patches unrecognizable without a lot of effort, but that's not its strength. So, if you want lots of ready-made presets for trance and have the money to spend, go for it. But, given your synth arsenal, it's not going to add much that you don't already have, particularly when you consider that a pretty substantial proportion of Nexus' factory libary was sampled from your Virus. |
Yeah i got the cash, wow the virus u say, my programing skills are somewhat on an apprentice level. All i can pretty much make is good leads and bass but i have no idea how to make those dreamy pads. I still need to check youtube vids on omnisphere and become and elite pad maker. So yeah i'm after more presets so i guess this would be good..even to its expensive and plus it requires a dongle hmph.
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Aug-13-2010 15:48
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Subtle
Subreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Urban Shakedown
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Aug-13-2010 19:37
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