![]() Nexus is well organized and easy to grasp, even if it’s your first time using it all you do is load a preset and go to work. Below all of this is the effects section of Nexus, where you will find the reverb, delay, and filter controls along with the master output knob. On either side you can find the ‘Filter Modifier’ and ‘Amp Modifier’ panels that are fairly straightforward and have well labeled knobs. This window has several tab selections that allow you to flip through the possible parameters and what you’re able to modify within each sound. It has a sleek design and focuses your attention clearly on the main window straight in the middle. ![]() When first looking at Nexus, it’s quite appealing. Unfortunately, Nexus has some glaring design flaws that, for me, knock it out of the upper echelon of software synthesizers. I myself use Nexus on a fairly frequent basis. reFX has clearly done an amazing job with Nexus and has garnered a large amount of success and support from high profile users. The user interface is slick, the sounds are sublime, and the possibilities are so large in number, you would be hard pressed to ever actually use them all in a hundred projects. ReFX’s Nexus2 synthesizer is one of the most notable and widely used pieces of software in the production world.
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