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TaylorR
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Registered: May 2005
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Wow, I've been really excited about this thing, but when I heard the sound demos I was utterly disappointed.


yeah, i was a bit disappointed as well. but i'll try out the demo.

and it is a bit pricey in my opinion considering it is reFX and all of their other synths are dirt cheap.

Old Post Dec-01-2006 22:08  United States
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DJREMIDI
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Los Angeles, USA

Now what do you think will this new VSTi bring to the trance scene? Some original, groundbreaking tracks, or more of the preset-based, cookie-cutter, crap made by kids all over the world who downloaded Nexus through some torrent or w@rez site? How will this affect legitimate producers who spend time actually designing their own sounds and loops and arpeggios? This VSTi will just oversaturate the market with commercial trance songs and make it that much harder for anybody to get signed.

What's your take on it? To tell you the truth, I wish Nexus was never born - I don't foresee anything good resulting from the release of this new plug-in.


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Final Call
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Just because this VST came out doesn't mean it'll be harder or easier to get signed...thats like saying just because the Virus TI was release everyone is going to have a hard time to make it bigg out there.Besides its just a ROMpler..


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MrJiveBoJingles
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Exactly. The desire of many trance listeners to make "trance-by-numbers" won't increase or decrease just because a new VST is released. The real problems are laziness and lack of knowledge of synthesis, which feed on each other and make people go crazy looking for "pro" presets.

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DJREMIDI
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Registered: Oct 2004
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I guess that's the real problem here - this VSTi promotes laziness when it comes to sound design and patch creation.

It's just my opinion that it will be extremely easy for people with absolutely no musical/production knowledge to create trance tracks simply using sound and pattern presets from this VSTi.

I'm not saying that this plug-in will directly prevent people from getting signed, but given how easy it will be creating tracks with this ROMpler, the trance music market will be oversaturated with songs produced (and I'm using this term very loosely) by amateurs.
I wouldn't have a problem with this VSTi if it wasn't so genre driven (trance being the genre, of course).

This VSTi is going to be THE sound engine for this:



But this is just my opinion. I'm sure other people will disagree.


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Old Post Dec-04-2006 00:41  United States
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TaylorR
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i see what u mean about people being laziness and not trying to create a sound themselves but one "might" buy it in order to look for inspiration from new sounds. Somewhat like arturia's analog factory with a crap load of sounds for you to mess around with and try new things to build the inspiration factor.....only the analog factory sounds a heck of a lot better .
some people lose that inspiration when fiddling around trying to create a new sound when they just want to get straight to producing.

just a guess.....


another option is that someone could use the sounds from Nexus as a substitute until they create their own sounds...but i don't think people (or most people) would do that because of the laziness you were talking about. but if it sounds good then might as well stick with it.

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MrJiveBoJingles
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The thing is, a ROMpler (is that what Nexus is?) doesn't teach a person much at all about synthesis. If you don't know much about synths in the first place, a ROMpler is basically a shiny, cool-sounding "mystery box" to you. But I guess someone could use it for inspiration, as you said, while they use an actual synth to learn how to program their own patches.

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substorm
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Tranceland

Personally i think it will be a great add in my studio , now i think about the orchestral sounds and for effects.. i like ehmm. Pretty hard to get those sounds. I dont think im able to fit a whole orchestra in my little room .

No seriously, i mean the sounds containd pretty much just a load of supersaw sounds, aleast by judging from the demo mp3, and i dont think it will be any revolutionary for the trance scene. I mean, it takes a little more than a ROMpler and a sequencer to make a good sounding trance track, im i not right?

Shure it will most sertain be dowloaded on Warez sites by many kids who wanna play trance producers, but do you seriously think that it will make any difference for us who like programming our own sounds?

However, i do think its a greate thing to use if you are at the beginning of learning the basics in music production. When you are at t stage of leanring sound proccesing and stuff.

I mean, i cant see any difference in this, than bying a v-station and then just buy a load of quality soundsets that are out on the market. Or just buy a NI bundle with Reaktor and Kontakt!

Think we are making this thing into a bigger deal than it is!? :P

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DJREMIDI
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I might be overreacting a bit, but as I as I mentioned earlier, Nexus is very genre specific (I don't see those sounds being used in a D'n'B or a House track for instance) and I guess that's the biggest issue I have with it. Maybe it's just that MP3 demo that made it seem a lot less appealing to me.

Hopefully you're right and people will use this as a learning and inspirational tool, although I have little faith in that.

We'll see how it works out I guess?


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itsamemario
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quote:
Originally posted by DJREMIDI
I might be overreacting a bit, but as I as I mentioned earlier, Nexus is very genre specific (I don't see those sounds being used in a D'n'B or a House track for instance) and I guess that's the biggest issue I have with it. Maybe it's just that MP3 demo that made it seem a lot less appealing to me.

Hopefully you're right and people will use this as a learning and inspirational tool, although I have little faith in that.

We'll see how it works out I guess?


if youre talking about the factory presets, i agree. But with the expansion soundsets you'll be able to churn out everything from minimal house -> classical music..

anywayz

ill get it, when i find it..


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Derivative
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quote:
Originally posted by TaylorR
i see what u mean about people being laziness and not trying to create a sound themselves but one "might" buy it in order to look for inspiration from new sounds. Somewhat like arturia's analog factory with a crap load of sounds for you to mess around with and try new things to build the inspiration factor.....only the analog factory sounds a heck of a lot better .
some people lose that inspiration when fiddling around trying to create a new sound when they just want to get straight to producing.

just a guess.....


another option is that someone could use the sounds from Nexus as a substitute until they create their own sounds...but i don't think people (or most people) would do that because of the laziness you were talking about. but if it sounds good then might as well stick with it.


Thats what a preset is designed for - to showcase what you could do with the synth. If you bothered to learn how to program it.

Doesn't stop lazy people from using presets as an end point in itself rather than a starting point for further experimentation. But thats just laziness and/or an aversion towards learning how to use the instrument. For whatever reason.

But really its just a fricking instrument. You can't blame a JP8000 for turning Trance into crass europop. It doesn't have feelings. It won't rob you at gunpoint when you leave work. It doesn't leave a mess around the house and start a load of drama about it.

Guns don't kill people - people kill people. The gun is just the tool of the asshole.

Ergo, instruments don't make shit music, Lazy people make shit music.

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echosystm
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quote:
Originally posted by Derivative
You can't blame a JP8000 for turning Trance into crass europop. It doesn't have feelings. It won't rob you at gunpoint when you leave work. It doesn't leave a mess around the house and start a load of drama about it.

Guns don't kill people - people kill people. The gun is just the tool of the asshole.

Ergo, instruments don't make shit music, Lazy people make shit music.


you should be a writer

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