1/17/2023 0 Comments Nexus 2 vst soundsIt's been a basic sound design technique for as long as there have been digital synths. As noted above, layering has a lot to do with it. If your real question is "how do I use other stuff to get sounds like Nexus makes?" the answer is you must become an expert sound designer (or at least as expert as the reFX guys are). After all, if it makes the sounds you want, do you really care how it does it? Nexus is $300 for the instrument, but if with all the expansions it's more than $3000! So you are really buying sounds, not the instrument underneath. reFX has sound designers busily recreating sounds heard on hit recordings ready to go out of the box. The value reFX provides is all in the expansion packs. It's not rocket science to design one any more and Nexus probably has one under the hood. There are so many synths (some free!) that offer VA, samples, FM, additive, etc. I doubt reFX have invented any incredibly innovative synth engine. As noted, at least some of the sounds are sample based. Depends on what you consider "serious gear".
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