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Groove3 ReFX NEXUS2 Explained TUTORiAL-SYNTHiC4TE screenshot
SYNTHiC4TE | July 30 2016 | 210 MB
reFX NEXUS2 is one of preferred ROMplers of EDM hitmakers everywhere, and in this video tutorial series, synth expert Scottie Dugan takes you through how you can find and tweak just the sound you're looking for in this massive library of sounds.

Scottie begins by explaining that a ROMpler is an instrument in which you don't create your own sounds, but rather select sounds from a huge internal library and then adjust parameters to taste.

He then shows you around the interface, and the main parameters on the front panel for precise sonic tweaking, as well as the Display and how you can use it to get real-time information on how you have modified the loaded presets.

After that, Scottie explains how you can control the synth with a MIDI controller and other modulation sources, such as the Modulation Matrix and LFO section.

The flexible and easy to use arpeggiator is next, as well as a breakdown of the Trance Gate, which uses a gate to automate volume and more.

Scottie now explores the Frequency Analyzer which displays NEXUS 2's output, so you can also see your sound instead of just hearing it, which allows for better tweaking.

That leads to a deep dive into Layer and Oscillator parameters, as well as the mixer and routing of effects.

Finally, Scottie reveals more global parameters wrapping up your tour of this monster EDM machine.

Whether you're new to NEXUS2 or an existing user looking to expand on the factory settings and find you;re own voice, watch "reFX NEXUS2 Explained" today!



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comments

  Resident 4.02.2012 688
+222
Does Nexus really need explanation? ;)
  Banned 13.05.2014 64 768
+2691
I think this is prelude for something much bigger.
  Member 1.11.2011 200
+48
haha, forget it man
  Banned 13.05.2014 64 768
+2691
-"I want to believe..."
  Member 11.05.2013 27
+66
I have been waiting for Nexus for Mac since I was a child... I want to believe too
  Resident 21.01.2014 46 1515
+4319
I believed for so long until I eventually went ahead & bought it a few years ago. I don't regret it because I use it in literally everything I make. I love it & it's NOT a bad sounding instrument. The stupid EDM kids & the cracked ancient team AiR release both give it a bad name. There's some actually really good sounds that come with it (particularly with other expansions). It's suited for literally all genres. Your creativity is the only limit you have.
  Resident 23.09.2015 978
+225
Totally agree with you. I have it since the very beginning and it's just great and you can make it fit in everything if you have the creativity.
Dunno why I always read awful things about it when in fact is a fantastic product.
  Resident 12.01.2013 1 152
+55
Nexus is an overall good rompler, problem is all these EDM producers overuse it to the point it becomes boring to hear the same supersaw presets over and over again but there's a lot of variety in there and all that variety of sound is a great source of inspiration imo.
  Member 11.05.2013 27
+66
I agree. I would buy everything that I have and use, and in fact I will the day I can live doing what I like the most: music. I have seen with my own eyes people that make thousands per month and haven't bought a single piece of software. I even have been asked for those to provide or search on the net for that pieces of software. Since I saw how was the whole picture, I promised to myself to buy it the day I can but, until that day, what I can only do is to believe with commitment to hard work, and keep going on with the stuff I have found "somewhere".

I think that most of the things that we can read about a plugin or instrument, etc. can be misleading I one want to really learn about that piece of software I highly recommend to read the user guide. When working with music, people tend to be more subjective instead of being open minded and try before giving an opinion. An opinion that in most of cases, ins't a professional opinion because they don't have the experience of using that tool in their work.

I would say that creativity is the discover of oneself as read once in a book. Creativity is a never-ending journey through life, work and the learnings we get as the times goes by.
  Resident 21.01.2015 1 205
+63
The truth is out there

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