NEXUS2 is a next generation ROM synthesizer of the highest quality that can turn your musical dreams into a stunning reality. Forget about stereotypical, boring, stale, old sounding ROM synths and embrace the power of NEXUS2 to evolve your productions to a new level of greatness. You can find here a lot of expansions and presets for NEXUS.
NEXUS2 explores new sonic territory delivering complex, ultra-fat, contemporary soundstorms that sound as good as the most expensive and best hardware available today. A powerful and flexible architecture is the foundation that supports the immediately useful and spontaneously engaging design of the instrument. Every aspect of NEXUS2 was built to produce music of the highest quality, quickly, with the least amount of fuss.
NEXUS2 features a world-class 32 step arpegiator with note-transposition, an agile and simple 32 step trance gate, industry leading reverb licensed from Arts Acoustic, and a sophisticated modulation-matrix that will help you sculpt the sound.
Nexus 2 Or Omnisphere 2 1
ReFX – Nexus 2.2 VST x86. Nexus2 is the kind of instrument that you go to when you don’t want to spend time programming – it’s a ROMpler rammed full of inspirational, pro-quality sounds. Nexus is a next generation ROM synthesizer. Nexus delivers complex, ultra-fat, contemporary soundstorms. Nexus 2, Sylenth 1, Kontakt, Massive and Serum are VST plugins from 3rd party developers. These plugins can be used in FL Studio but are not developed by us (Image-Line), so we can't provide these plugins.
Size: 31.82 GB
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Expansions List:
ReFX Nexus Analog Expansion
ReFX Nexus Bass Expansion
ReFX Nexus Crank Expansion
ReFX Nexus Dance Drums Expansion
ReFX Nexus Dance Vol.1.Expansion
ReFX Nexus Dance Orchestra Expansion
ReFX Nexus Guitars Expansion
ReFX Nexus Hardstyle Expansion
ReFX Nexus Minimal House 1 Expansion
ReFX Nexus Minimal House 2 Expansion
ReFX Nexus House Vol.1 Expansion
ReFX Nexus Perpetual Motion Expansion
ReFX Nexus Peter Siedlaczeks Total Piano Expansion
reFX Nexus Psytrance Expansion
reFX Nexus Store n Forward Expansion
ReFX Nexus Stratosphere Expansion
ReFX Nexus Bigtone Signature Expansion
ReFX Nexus Bigtone Signature 2 Expansion
ReFX Nexus Bigtone Signature 3 Expansion
Refx Nexus Melody Loops RED Expansion
ReFX Nexus 2 Dance Vol 3 Expansion
ReFX Nexus 2 HandsUp Electro Bass Expansion
ReFX Nexus 2 HandsUp Electro Bass Vol 2 Expansion
ReFX Nexus 2 Omnicron Expansion
ReFX Nexus 2 Pop Expansion
ReFX Nexus 2 Rom Extension Expansion
ReFX Nexus 2 SID Expansion
ReFX Nexus 2 Vintage DrumKits Expansion
ReFX Nexus 2 Vocoder Expansion
For this expansions you must have Nexus 2.2.1 or higher:
ReFX 7 Skies Trance Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Dark Planet Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX FM Nexus2 Expansion*
ReFX Future Arp Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Kamui Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX NuElectro Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Classic Trance Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Crank 2 Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Stratosphere 2 Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Dubstep Electro Vol.1 Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Millennium Pop Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Trance Elements Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Rauschwerk Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Rauschwerk 2 Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Omicron 2 Nexus2 Expansion*
ReFX Omicron 3 Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX TV Movie Game Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Hollywood Nexus2 Expansion
ReFx HandsUp Leads Vol.1 Nexus2 Expansion
ReFX Future Arps 2 Nexus2 Expansion
Presets:
274 Folders of presets! 18 000 sounds!!!
Skins List:
Black (matrix)
Nexus_Skin_Bill_Killed
Nexus_Skin_Black_(evil)
Nexus_Skin_Black_(good)
Nexus_Skin_Cobalt
Nexus_Skin_Killer_Tomato
Nexus_Skin_Lime (2)
Nexus_Skin_Lime
Nexus_Skin_T-Bee
Nexus_Skin_Vengeance
Precious Metal_Bronze
Precious Metal_Silver
Precious_Metal_Gold
Bonus:
Nexus Preset Organizer for ReFX Nexus2
How to install presets:
For correctly work of this presets you must have original Nexus 2.2 expansions (for example Dance Vol.1, Dance Orchestra, Peter Siedlaczek’s Total Piano and others). Copy this presets into your Nexus presets folder (for example C:Program FilesSteinbergCubase SX 3VstpluginsNexusContentPresets).
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Nexus2 is the kind of instrument that you go to when you don’t want to spend time programming – it’s a ROMpler rammed full of inspirational, pro-quality sounds.
Nexus is a next generation ROM synthesizer.
Nexus delivers complex, ultra-fat, contemporary soundstorms. A powerful and flexible architecture is the foundation that supports the immediately useful and spontaneously engaging design of the instrument. Every aspect of Nexus was built to produce music of the highest quality, quickly, with the least amount of fuss.
Nexus features a 32-step arpeggiator with note-transposition, a 32-step trance gate, reverb licensed from Arts Acoustic, and a sophisticated modulation-matrix that will help you sculpt the sound.
Nexus includes a comprehensive 4GB library of over 880 sounds driven by a friendly internal librarian to find the exact sound you need in the heat of the creative moment. Features like search, favorites, and categorization are standard not only in the factory library but in all available expansions. Nexus offers an array of expansions covering a wide gamut of contemporary music styles and produced by the worlds top sound designers.
Nexus is very frugal with the CPU and careful with your RAM.
Nexus is an accessible instrument with contrast controls and several skins available which can change the appearance from black, to blue, to C64 beige
The sounds
The Library tab enables you to browse the 762 factory presets via the faux-LCD screen. These are split into 16 subcategories, including Arpeggios, Dance Leads, Piano, Fantasy and Dream, Epic Pads, Gated Pads, Classical and more.
This amounts to 4GB of content created by Manuel Schleis, the golden-eared sound-wizard behind the acclaimed Vengeance series of dance sample discs. The manual says that “prohibitively expensive analogue hardware devices” have been sampled, and the kinds of synth patches that are tricky to recreate in software are much in evidence, such as Roland JP-8080 and Access Virus leads and pads.
Nexus2 remains a dance-music-focused product, and this is affirmed by the inclusion of an all-new expansion: Dance Vol. 2. This is in addition to the factory bank outlined above and adds 128 bang-up-to-date dance patches that are especially suited to trance, electro house and hard dance styles.
Tweaking potential
You can’t create sounds from scratch using Nexus2, or import samples into it, but there are sound-shaping options aplenty. The front panel knobs and buttons are unchanged since v1, yet the LCD panel offers some neat new tricks.
The Mod screen offers control over vibrato, portamento and pitchbend (now with a +/-48 semitone range), but the main point of interest is the spruced-up modulation matrix. This now has over 100 destinations, and all effects (except ensemble) have at least one modulatable parameter.
Mod sources include the mod wheel, aftertouch, pitchbend, CC and host automation, and twin user LFOs. When we used the first version of Nexus we grumbled about the lack of those user LFOs (they eventually debuted in v1.2), so this time we’re going to suggest that since the mod matrix is more powerful, there should be user ADSRs too.
Nexus2’s arpeggiator and Trancegate each have their own page and are among the best we’ve seen. As well as the usual arpeggiator modes for up, down, order, and so on, Nexus2’s has a mini-sequencer in which you can set the octave and – new for v2 – semitone transposition per step.
Sequences can be up to 32 steps long, and you can set the note length and velocity for each. The display zooms in and out as you adjust the length, so that the sequence always occupies its full width. Markers above the sequencer area show quarter-note beats and the current play position, and there’s a movable loop-point marker.
Fans of funk will enjoy the new Shuffle option, although we’d like eighth-note swing, too. Strangely, the random mode didn’t work – it gave the same results as the ordered one.
Whereas the arpeggiator triggers notes within the synth, the trancegate is an effect – it modulates the volume level, and can create choppy, gated trance pads. The length is now freely adjustable and new Delay and Fadein controls can introduce the gate effect gradually when a new note is played (we’d like this on the vibrato too). The marker and shuffle functionality of the arpeggiator are replicated here as well.
There are lots of preset patterns for the arp and trancegate, and you can also set odd pattern lengths for each to create shifting, prog-tastic polyrhythms.
Mix screen and effects
Nexus 2 Vs Omnisphere 2
The Mix screen offers perhaps the most useful new features. Nexus patches are built from up to four layers, and you can now mute layers and set their volume, panning, transpose and detune parameters. This is most welcome, and by stacking Nexus2 instances, you can effectively combine layers from separate patches.
Omnisphere Nexus Expansion
As well as the front-panel delay and reverb, you now apply two global effects, rather than just one. They are: chorus, flanger, phaser, ensemble, degrader, distortion, phaser, and, new for v2, a stereo enhancer and an analogue phaser. A new preset librarian stores/recalls effects setups.
The stereo enhancer is handy and works on a given frequency range, but the analogue phaser is the real star. It’s licensed from ArtsAcoustic (who also supplied Nexus’s fantastic, pro-quality reverb) and gives a lush, smooth tone that distinguishes it from the existing phaser. It has more controls too, with adjustable upper/lower frequencies and up to 16 stages. With the Speed set to 0, the phaser’s position can be directly manipulated using the lower frequency value, which is a destination in the mod matrix.
A proper parametric EQ has been added, with eight filter options for each of the four bands. Oddly, the values in the display don’t correspond to the frequencies affected – when we dialled in a 5kHz boost, the peak was actually at 1kHz.
Summary
For a huge bank of high-quality, ready-to-go synthetic tones for contemporary genres, it’s hard to beat Nexus2. Many of the sounds are instantly inspiring in themselves, and the slick interface and preset categorisation help to keep that inspiration flowing.
We can’t say that about every virtual instrument and the majority of them don’t sound as good as Nexus2, either.