Dance House Vol 1 Nexus Vst

2020. 2. 29. 14:44카테고리 없음

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I think they sound even synthier than the Edirol sounds. They're definitely useable if you're not looking for the most pristine and realistic orchestra sounds, I wouldn't purchase Nexus just for these samples though (assuming that you don't already have it). I'd suggest going for Edirol or EastWest Silver if you want something affordable and realistic though.Dont go silver GO GOLD mayn!!!Why invest in the silver edition collect some more $ and get the gold edition this is the only right program to invest in why go silver and later have to upgrade because your sick of tired of missing the extra stuff in gold version? I second, Gold is more bang for buck.

You're looking at like 15gb of realistic orchestral sounds(gold) vs. A dumbed down 4gb version of the same thing(silver).

Hell, I wonder what all comes in the platinum edition.As for the Edirol Orchestral vs. The Nexus, I'd go with Edirol.

From the demos it doesn't bring much for it to have that 4gb soundbank. A little too synthy. Reason 3.0's 1.4gb soundbank easily outperforms it. At best, I'd say that this Nexuse reminds me of the sounds in aka the Triton vsti. I second, Gold is more bang for buck. You're looking at like 15gb of realistic orchestral sounds(gold) vs. A dumbed down 4gb version of the same thing(silver).

Hell, I wonder what all comes in the platinum edition.As for the Edirol Orchestral vs. The Nexus, I'd go with Edirol. From the demos it doesn't bring much for it to have that 4gb soundbank. A little too synthy. Reason 3.0's 1.4gb soundbank easily outperforms it. At best, I'd say that this Nexuse reminds me of the sounds in aka the Triton vsti.

Lol.DanceOrchestra is not even 400mb. Nexus itself comes with 4gb of samples. With all(Dance Orchestra, Dance Vol.1, House Vol.1, Dance Drums, Psytrance, Minimal House, Perpetual Motion) the expansions combined they still don't even make up 2.5 gigs. Just wanted to inform. I second, Gold is more bang for buck. You're looking at like 15gb of realistic orchestral sounds(gold) vs.

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A dumbed down 4gb version of the same thing(silver). Hell, I wonder what all comes in the platinum edition.As for the Edirol Orchestral vs. The Nexus, I'd go with Edirol.

From the demos it doesn't bring much for it to have that 4gb soundbank. A little too synthy. Reason 3.0's 1.4gb soundbank easily outperforms it. At best, I'd say that this Nexuse reminds me of the sounds in aka the Triton vsti.

Dance House Vol 1 Nexus Vst Download

Lol.normally i agree with you homie but.having used both purity doesn't compare. The art acoustic reverb that nexus uses is top notch. The presets on nexus are killing purity. Purity is GM junk in my opinion. Its tweakable but everything is so bland and dull.Nexus has some pretty unique patches.

Its geared towards synths but some of the keys are very nice and so are the strings. The expansions are definitely making it a formidable program.Its not as tweakable as most stuff but if you want to just create and not have to spend time tweaking sounds its nice.Not too expensive either.I wouldn't buy either orchestral or nexus just for orchestral sounds.

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Honestly eastwest is a better buy and much more realistic in that situation.I own the silver edition its under 200 bucks now i believe.Sounds aren't drenched in reverb which is good for more commercial stuff. What i dont like about gold edition compared to the platinum is some of the samples are drenched in reverb and you can't adjust that.Platinum has adjustable mic positions.Peace.