

Throw $60 bucks of my money because I liked the sounds in the demo, only to download it, use it, and it sounded nothing like the sounds I heard in the demo. Yeah that's what buying Nexus2 expansions was like sometimes. If I don't do it someone else will 0.83 seconds later lol). I like these genres though, and like to put my own creative indie dream-rock spin on them.Īs for the demos - You know how when you buy a frozen dinner, and the picture on the box looks so delicious but then you take it outta the box, heat that bitch up and then even all heated up it looks like shit and nothing like the picture on the box? (I could easily put a more sexual spin on that but this is audiosex. Nexus is geared towards genres where all the sounds used are indistinguishable. I stopped buying expansions long ago because it is my experience that they sound nothing like in the demos, and plus it's just the same sounds. To me it just sounded nice, even if I didn't add a little processing myself. Mainly because of how quick the sound was and I didn't know how to sound design. I used a little bit of Nexus2 in almost everything I made for years.

So why do I not feel guilty about cracked stuff. of technology slowly implemented in the music world is torture for money.ĭon't give them power, sell them "An experience!"ĭon't give them logical surgical precision, sell them "creative!" There was a game in Windows 98 that included a virtual daw, and it kicked the ass of every DAW ever made even now.Īll the tech went first to games and now it goes first to phones. the music creation world is the LAST to benefit from the technology.īragging about 20 Meg memory on $5,200 hardware synth, or a recorder with 5 Gig internal hard drive. Well the truth is, nearly ALL VSTi have pathetic interfaces / browsers, considering the state of computing. So I see some people complaining about the small interface on version 2. OK, it looks like a nice interface with Librarian/browser, ARP/Sequencer, FX racks. I guess now I will finally read a little about it.

Or something magic about the interface that made it easier / better for finding sounds? So is it the sounds that made it "great"? I like to tweak presets but I have nothing against romplers. Now i am shocked to learn it is a rompler. I never knew what Nexus was because it was never cracked.įrom all the crying and bragging and fighting i thought it must be the best synthesizer ever made.
