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Nexus 2 may refer to: Nexus S, the second Google Nexus device. Nexus: The Jupiter Incident 2, an attempted Kickstarter game. Nexus 2, the ROM-based sampling VST by reFX
The software can still be downloaded from the reFX website for existing licensed users and can still be played through any DAW that supports 32-bit or 64-bit plugins, namely FL Studio. [citation needed] Vanguard is used by many [3] electronic dance music producers, despite not remaining as prevalent as reFX's Nexus 4 hybrid synthesizer plugin ...
Nexus is a Latin word for connection, usually where multiple elements meet. It may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media. Fictional entities. Nexus, a ...
As a sound designer for Access Music Electronics, Roland Music, Waldorf synthesizer, Propellerheads, Tone2 & reFX Manuel Schleis works as well. In 2016 his new line of VST Plugins, called "Vengeance Producer Suite", was released (in cooperation with audio software company Keilwerth Audio).
The Nexus 5 was followed by the Nexus 6 in October 2014, [13] although the Nexus 6 is a higher-end phablet and not a direct successor, with the Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 sold alongside each other for several months. Google ended production of the Nexus 5 in December 2014, but sales of the black Nexus 5 continued until March 11, 2015.
A rompler is an electronic musical instrument that plays pre-fabricated sounds based on audio samples.The term rompler is a blend of the terms ROM and sampler. In contrast to samplers, romplers do not record audio.
[177] reFX Nexus 2 And Sylenth 1 are his favourite plugins. On 11 March 2015 he published a soundset for the synthesizer software Sylenth1. [178] At his performances, Hardwell is mostly seen with Sennheiser HD25 II headphones. According to his technical rider, he works with a Pioneer DJM-800 Nexus or a DJM-900 Nexus mixer.
The Nexus 4 (codenamed Mako [13]) is an Android smartphone co-developed by Google and LG Electronics.It is the fourth smartphone in the Google Nexus product family, unveiled on October 29, 2012, and released on November 13, 2012, and succeeded the Samsung-manufactured Galaxy Nexus.