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Re: reFX christmas sale question

Postby derpytunes » 05 Dec 2012 21:35

Lavender_Harmony wrote:Hey if you wanna waste your money on an overused ROMpler be my guest :P It's your money. We gave you sound consumer advice!


And I appreciate the advice, trust me. It's just that I had decided I was going to get it and was all excited, but now I'm not sure what I want and am just racking my brain trying to decide what to buy. Why do synths or "romplers" as it were have to be so expensive and unreturnable?!

Captain Ironhelm wrote:Show me Nexus samples that can do this:

http://soundcloud.com/captain-ironehelm/sound-design-previews

and I will give up Massive.


I guess it's a good thing I'm not making pod racer engine music than. :P I kid, I kid.
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Re: reFX christmas sale question

Postby Captain Ironhelm » 05 Dec 2012 21:52

pod racer engine music is all the rage these days.

Back on topic:
derpytunes wrote:Why do synths or "romplers" as it were have to be so expensive and unreturnable?!


257 synths that are absolutely free!:
http://www.kvraudio.com/q.php?search=1&q=synthesizer&ty[]=i&pr[]=f
(copy the entire link address instead of clicking the link for proper search results.)

and also, it seems like ReFX is getting bigger sales, seeing they have a 10 dollar sale today. Still not a whole lot more than the 5 dollar one.
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Re: reFX christmas sale question

Postby HMage » 18 Jan 2013 03:37

derpytunes wrote:I've been eyeing sylenth1 as well, but the lazy part of me likes the premade sounds. Guess I'll just wait and see what other deals come up.


Sorry for bringing up the thread from dead, but if you're still choosing between Sylenth1 and Nexus — buy Sylenth!

It has a lot of factory sounds to explore so you can use premade sounds if you feel like it.

And there's the freedom that you can dial up your own sound once you're fed up with premade ones, in same synth.

TL;DR: buy sylenth instead of nexus, I urge you.
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Re: reFX christmas sale question

Postby derpytunes » 18 Jan 2013 12:43

Thanks I'm still considering it.
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