Nexus - a good plugin to work with!
Today I was able to reinstall Nexus. I like to work with him. I reinstalled the basic version, but he has tons of expendion packs.
Nexus 2
The heart of Nexus is a large sample library: 3.8GB on disc, in a compressed format that makes it equivalent to 6GB of data. This library can be augmented with a hefty list of add-ons. The idea behind Nexus is that you probably don’t want to spend endless hours twiddling parameters and getting cross-eyed staring at an owner’s manual thick enough to choke a horse. The result: this synth is not fully user-programmable. To be sure, it’s not just a preset machine: You can do a lot to the factory sounds, from editing the rhythm of the trance gate and customizing the effects to adding wicked filter sweeps. But the deepest level of voicing is tucked away in the guts of the machine, with no user access.
One important reason for this design decision is to keep the CPU usage down. The raw waveforms aren’t necessarily simple—some include their own sampled modulations. We’re told that some well-known vintage hardware instruments have been sampled into the Nexus, though ReFX hasn’t said exactly which instruments are represented.
Nexus Commercial Trailer - official
Publicado a 26/02/2013 NEXUS2 is a next generation ROM synthesizer-plugin that delivers a level of sonic quality unsurpassed by even the highest end hardware. Euphoric leads, glowing keys, otherworldly pads... NEXUS2 does it all. But don't take our word for it: Listen to the demo sounds and judge for yourself.
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