ReFX Nexus 2.... I have a mental block
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 10:04 am
Hi.
I have used nexus in the past and found the sounds to be incredible. They sound near perfect straight out the box... However this is my issue..
I have studied music technology and at my university they stressed the point of understanding synthesis... which i do, but i Nexus holds a sound that i feel that most synths cant recreate. This is obviously due to the fact that it is a sample based synth (Rompler?).
Anyways, i am seriously considering getting this regardless because sometimes in a session i sometimes just need that instant sound to provide a layer or to achieve a specific sound.. My problem is that i feel like i am cheating lol.
However i have sat and pondered (perhaps for too long) about this and i realised... i guitarist spends "X" amount of money on a guitar because of the sound that it produces, then uses several effects etc to customise its sound... and why can't this be the same for Nexus? I mean... in music production and composition there are a lot of "music snobs" sat on there big golden high horse throwing accusations and insults at other musicians.. whether it be for using presets or mimicking another artists sound. But, we lose sight of the fact that musics primary purpose is for entertainment, and a lot of people over think the whole art/tech side. If you want to make unique custom synth sounds then just build your own soft synth lol.
But anyway, i am just wondering what peoples views are on this? do you use it or do you know anyone that does? If you dont use it what are your reasons? Is it one of those "Frowned Upon" instruments now that these "pioneers" (yes, i use the term lightly) of electronic music see as a beginners tool or whatever?
Thanks for reading
I have used nexus in the past and found the sounds to be incredible. They sound near perfect straight out the box... However this is my issue..
I have studied music technology and at my university they stressed the point of understanding synthesis... which i do, but i Nexus holds a sound that i feel that most synths cant recreate. This is obviously due to the fact that it is a sample based synth (Rompler?).
Anyways, i am seriously considering getting this regardless because sometimes in a session i sometimes just need that instant sound to provide a layer or to achieve a specific sound.. My problem is that i feel like i am cheating lol.
However i have sat and pondered (perhaps for too long) about this and i realised... i guitarist spends "X" amount of money on a guitar because of the sound that it produces, then uses several effects etc to customise its sound... and why can't this be the same for Nexus? I mean... in music production and composition there are a lot of "music snobs" sat on there big golden high horse throwing accusations and insults at other musicians.. whether it be for using presets or mimicking another artists sound. But, we lose sight of the fact that musics primary purpose is for entertainment, and a lot of people over think the whole art/tech side. If you want to make unique custom synth sounds then just build your own soft synth lol.
But anyway, i am just wondering what peoples views are on this? do you use it or do you know anyone that does? If you dont use it what are your reasons? Is it one of those "Frowned Upon" instruments now that these "pioneers" (yes, i use the term lightly) of electronic music see as a beginners tool or whatever?
Thanks for reading