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Nexus 2 – this is the long-awaited second version of the famous rompler from the company ReFX. The program is characterized by sufficiently low requirements to the “hardware” and a lot of libraries of presets for all occasions. Mix - ReFX Nexus 2 VST Plugin Full Install YouTube SWOLE S1 • E1 Juiced Up - The Consequences of Steroids: SWOLE Ep. 3 - Duration: 11:25. VICE Sports Recommended for you.
The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to any other media unless specifically allowed in the License Agreement.3NEXUS2 User ManualINTRODUCTION4 NEXUS2 User ManualW elcome and thank your for purchasing NEXUS2. You are now the owner of a high-quality product that includes a professional and comprehensive sound library and an easy-to-use but powerful patch management system. The demands placed on your computers CPU are surprisingly low.NEXUS2 is a sample-ROM based synthesizer (often called a rompler). This means that NEXUS2 accesses sampled waveforms from your hard disk to generate its sounds. Apart from the low demands on your CPU mentioned above, this method also has other benefits: It allowed us to sample several prohibitively expensive analog hardware devices and make these quality sounds available to you, the NEXUS2 user.
It’s so fitting that with one of the biggest and funnest events in the domestic Electronic Music calendar happening in vegas right now, (the Electric Daisy Carnival) that we were just delivered the one instrument that perhaps ties almost all of the mega-producer/DJ’s together. The almost legendary, original hit-machine. Nexus has long been the worst kept secret in the pro-producer’s arsenal. In fact, as far back as 2010 when the first iteration of this vsti initially appeared you could count it’s distin. There is a lot of content, even with the standard version – about 13GB so make sure you have the room. With so many producers struggling with Tiny SSD Syndrome, APN have a solid tip for you.
Now reFX recommend installing the Nexus 2 Sounds to the root of yo ur local (‘c’) drive. However, if you like you can install all the content to an external or alternate internal HDD. When you first launch the plugin it will ask if you’d like to manually locate the library. At this point direct Nexus 2 to where you placed it and add the folder. If you don’t you’ll see something like this. Once installed it’s time to have a look around and see what Nexus 2 has to offer. The interface is ridiculously clean and futuristic yet comfortable and classic in the way that a hardware Virus synth is classic.
In other words, it looks every inch the way you expect a $249 vsti to sound. There is a moderately roomy, ‘backlit’ window in the center of the instrument and this, along with the four buttons to either side is really the nerve center of Nexus 2. All the information and controls you will need to sculpt and effect your favorite patches can be found right here. Let’s be honest.
If you are smart enough to buy Nexus 2, you are smart enough to know that it’s true power is not so much in sonic generation as in the incredible, vivid sound content that is its very DNA. Nexus 2 has a riotously easy to navigate Library that, whilst being somewhat old school in it’s scroll and shoot makeup – is still one of the best devised systems of that nature I’ve ever used. You can even adjust the size of the fonts if the struggle for yet another hit sound is too much to bare.
There is just so much tweakability inherent within Nexus 2 that it seems almost ridiculous to hear it referred to as a simple ROMpler. In essence, it maybe, but in practice you may think of each preset as a supercharged wavetable or generator and then, when you look at the available options you’ll realise that Nexus 2 is as well appointed as any ‘real’ synth. And the sound? It’s like a million, crispy, hundred dollar bills raining down on a golden DJ booth. Nexus is so rich, so convincingly full and polished that it’s almost impossible not to get sucked into it’s perfect world.
And herein lies its everlasting fascination. Nexus 2 is the definitive, post-modern firestarter and it has the new generation of DAW centric producers just as firmly in its grasp as it did the last.