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Omnisphere vs nexus
Omnisphere vs nexus






omnisphere vs nexus

There isn't even with the four expansions I have a great diversity of timbres.

omnisphere vs nexus

There are many sounds that are very similar and way too many Supersaw derived presets. unless I've missed something.ģ.The arpeggiator has some nice features but it would have been nice to have had the option to choose a sequence of notes chromatically for the pattern instead you're limited to octaves above and below the chosen note held ( Or notes held )Ĥ. You can vary their volumes and effects routings but you can't choose your own waveform from the ROM set. It's a Rompler - whilst you can set basic filter and amp settings and modulations you can't change the fingerprint OSC waveforms in the presets.at all. Don't know how much of an extra burden this puts on the host CPU tho ?Ģ. Mono-timbral - you need to have a separate instance of Nexus 2 for every sound you choose to use.no multis. Seems very stable, no crashes or glitches of any kind.ġ. GUI is great and looks just like a VIRUS, easy to navigate and un clutteredģ. Install and registration was simple and did what it said on the info.ġ. Here's what I think:ĭownload was straight forward tho initially slow. No need to install anything, won't get destroyed when you computer crashes the next time, won't be eaten by a virus, no need to install anything, more lasting appeal, it's a real instrument with real keys/knobs, retains value better.ĭumped £355 for the Nexus 2 Dance Bundle and added both Minimal House expansions to try it all out. Or you could buy a brand new Virus, so you can still have your effect-drenched trance-sounds (and a gazillion other sounds as well), but also the ability to design your own stuff. Now imagine making a layer of these sounds using these synths and see if Nexus still makes sense to you JP8000 or Gaia - $500 (for those obligatory supersaws)ĭSI Tetra - $600 (analog goodness Nexus can only dream of)Īlesis Ion/Nord Rack 2 - $400 (really nice VA stuff) XV3080 - $500 (covers pretty much all of the rompler stuff) $2000 could easily buy you the following: and the even funnier thing is that for the $2000 of the whole Nexus package, you can buy a whole bunch of (second hand) synths yourself, giving you a much wider scope of sounds, plus the ability to actually edit the sounds yourself. It's funny that many people think all the presets of nexus are "brandnew" and have never exist before Yup. are just sampled from other (hardware) romplers and processed a bit. Most nexus instruments like pizzicatos, organs, pianos etc. Free Drum Samples - Free Downloads - Drum Kit - Wav Samples Whats so special? you can get nearly all vintage drums from here FOR FREE:








Omnisphere vs nexus