because the english language is fouljacqueslacouth wrote:
I'm actually wondering as to why you put such effort into fouling the English language.
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- KVRAF
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- KVRAF
- 7872 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
braj wrote:How do you think Nexus compares to other Romplers like Syntronik?
Nexus blows it away
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- KVRAF
- 3186 posts since 18 Mar, 2008
What are you on about, every other expansion is flavor of month dance oriented and sounds are just cliches you would want for doing that kind of music and even you confirmed that.tedannemann wrote:This depends purely on your musical horizon... and also skills...Zexila wrote:In the sense of mostly cliche flavor of the month dance music.
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- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
I don't have Syntronik, but it seems to focus on vintage synths, whereas Nexus is 90% about contemporary stuff. Nexus is like a greatest hits set of patches from modern dance synths, both its strength and weakness. Maybe fans of Syntronik would say the same about that for vintage stuff, I don't have any experience there though and am so well covered for analogue that I lack the enthusiasm to find out.braj wrote:How do you think Nexus compares to other Romplers like Syntronik?
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- KVRian
- 1188 posts since 24 May, 2006 from Our Amazing Oasis in Space - USA Section
For the record, I use Nexus2 to create all kinds of music, that isn't related to EDM - prog rock, ambient, electro-rock, new age, orchestral, soundtrack, etc. (no Nexus2 on my music page yet).
Nexus2 might not be the perfect system for these genres, but I like what it adds to the vision! I admit you have to be very selective about which soundsets you purchase. Luckily, there are a lot of soundsets to select from.
Nexus2 might not be the perfect system for these genres, but I like what it adds to the vision! I admit you have to be very selective about which soundsets you purchase. Luckily, there are a lot of soundsets to select from.
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- KVRAF
- 3186 posts since 18 Mar, 2008
FTFYSciFiArtMan wrote:For the record, I use....
Exactly, it's not and it's totally your personal thing.Nexus2 might not be the perfect system for these genres, but I like what it adds to the vision!
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- 265 posts since 25 Jan, 2016 from in my DAW
You are right! If you don't make "Future-Hipster-EDM-Wave" with Nexus the eLicenser will stop working!Zexila wrote:What are you on about, every other expansion is flavor of month dance oriented and sounds are just cliches you would want for doing that kind of music and even you confirmed that.tedannemann wrote:This depends purely on your musical horizon... and also skills...Zexila wrote:In the sense of mostly cliche flavor of the month dance music.
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- KVRAF
- 3186 posts since 18 Mar, 2008
Stop smoking weed dude, it's making you retarded.tedannemann wrote:You are right! If you don't make "Future-Hipster-EDM-Wave" with Nexus the eLicenser will stop working!Zexila wrote:What are you on about, every other expansion is flavor of month dance oriented and sounds are just cliches you would want for doing that kind of music and even you confirmed that.tedannemann wrote:This depends purely on your musical horizon... and also skills...Zexila wrote:In the sense of mostly cliche flavor of the month dance music.
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- KVRian
- 1188 posts since 24 May, 2006 from Our Amazing Oasis in Space - USA Section
Well I don't even understand the popular concept that this type of sound has to be used to make this or that type of music! Sounds are just sounds, and can be used wherever one wants to use them, IMO.
Sure, some sounds scream of some popular song or usage, but even those iconic, recognized sounds can find a place in totally unrelated music (but you have to be careful!).
Oh well, there so much I don't understand about modern day views of music and the proper role of various synths and sounds and eras within that world. For me, synths are just one of many types of sound generators to achieve your goals in music. Some hate Nexus, and some love Nexus - like most things in life!
Sure, some sounds scream of some popular song or usage, but even those iconic, recognized sounds can find a place in totally unrelated music (but you have to be careful!).
Oh well, there so much I don't understand about modern day views of music and the proper role of various synths and sounds and eras within that world. For me, synths are just one of many types of sound generators to achieve your goals in music. Some hate Nexus, and some love Nexus - like most things in life!
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
That's not very informative. Why does Nexus blow it away? How do they actually compare? How is the editing and effects, workflow etc?ATS wrote:braj wrote:How do you think Nexus compares to other Romplers like Syntronik?
Nexus blows it away
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- 265 posts since 25 Jan, 2016 from in my DAW
Maybe something green could help yourself to widen your musical horizon at least...Zexila wrote:Stop smoking weed dude, it's making you retarded.tedannemann wrote:You are right! If you don't make "Future-Hipster-EDM-Wave" with Nexus the eLicenser will stop working!Zexila wrote:What are you on about, every other expansion is flavor of month dance oriented and sounds are just cliches you would want for doing that kind of music and even you confirmed that.tedannemann wrote:This depends purely on your musical horizon... and also skills...Zexila wrote:In the sense of mostly cliche flavor of the month dance music.
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Seriously, it could be argued much of the innovation we see in tech was from people on drugs, including weed. So much of our history is imbued with the fruits of intoxication. Someone needs some mushroom tea and a nice hooka in their life I think 
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- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
Very true. Both Avenger and Nexus though are designed to be EDM-friendly. Here's what I mean - if you have an init saw patch, it has reverb and delay on it. You could use that patch in EDM, it just sounds right as it is - just a sawtooth, but with genre-specific effects applied. Take the effects off and it's any random sawtooth from any random synth.SciFiArtMan wrote:Well I don't even understand the popular concept that this type of sound has to be used to make this or that type of music! Sounds are just sounds, and can be used wherever one wants to use them, IMO.
Sure, some sounds scream of some popular song or usage, but even those iconic, recognized sounds can find a place in totally unrelated music (but you have to be careful!)
I use Avenger for mainly non-dance stuff - it can absolutely be done and its a real joy to program, but left to its own devices the synth naturally guides you down certain paths. With such limited editing, this is obviously more true for Nexus than Avenger.
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- KVRAF
- 3186 posts since 18 Mar, 2008
It's simple, if it works for you, awesome, but that still doesn't' change the fact that Nexus is massively tailored to particular thing and getting it for something different isn't best investment one could make.SciFiArtMan wrote:Well I don't even understand the popular concept that this type of sound has to be used to make this or that type of music! Sounds are just sounds, and can be used wherever one wants to use them, IMO.
Sure, some sounds scream of some popular song or usage, but even those iconic, recognized sounds can find a place in totally unrelated music (but you have to be careful!).
Oh well, there so much I don't understand about modern day views of music and the proper role of various synths and sounds and eras within that world. For me, synths are just one of many types of sound generators to achieve your goals in music. Some hate Nexus, and some love Nexus - like most things in life!
i think if you bough Zebra and just used 3rd party banks you could find more diverse synth sounds for all the genres you do, here, just a few banks:
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