ReFx Nexus 3 (N3) Finally here!
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- KVRian
- 1286 posts since 7 Dec, 2013 from Earth
Some people don't seem to get the point...
If reFX can just delete and rename presets, or completely change the way presets sound, this would make N3 a completely unreliable plugin to use in our projects.
If you make a great sounding song today using N3, there's a chance that if you open the project in your DAW in a few years, some of the sounds will be removed or renamed so they can't be found, or just sound completely different. Suddenly your great song sounds like crap because reFX decided to make some changes.
If reFX can just delete and rename presets, or completely change the way presets sound, this would make N3 a completely unreliable plugin to use in our projects.
If you make a great sounding song today using N3, there's a chance that if you open the project in your DAW in a few years, some of the sounds will be removed or renamed so they can't be found, or just sound completely different. Suddenly your great song sounds like crap because reFX decided to make some changes.
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- KVRAF
- 5467 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
I get that has a theoretical concern, but as yet I haven't heard of anything that doesn't apply to that freebie expansion which was ill-conceived from the outset and a copyright nightmare. They only had to change them because they thought it would be fun to do versions of famous tunes, which is touchingly naive shall we say. AFAIK this doesn't apply to anything else and indeed nothing else has ever been changed, and as long as that remains the case I'm not too bothered.Reefius wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 4:40 pm Some people don't seem to get the point...
If reFX can just delete and rename presets, or completely change the way presets sound, this would make N3 a completely unreliable plugin to use in our projects.
If you make a great sounding song today using N3, there's a chance that if you open the project in your DAW in a few years, some of the sounds will be removed or renamed so they can't be found, or just sound completely different. Suddenly your great song sounds like crap because reFX decided to make some changes.
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- KVRist
- 112 posts since 13 Aug, 2019
It used to be a paid expansion iircRyan99 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 3:16 pmYou can always ask for a refund of the freebie...
- KVRAF
- 2912 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Charleston, SC
Two words: backwards compatible.
If you change just ONE preset, the above is no longer true. It really IS just that easy.
We were promised that. As I said before, I have projects that come up as using an "older" version of Nexus 2 for that patch...please save using a newer version of Nexus 2. So I went for it. I bit it off and reinstalled Nexus 2. Loaded the project and resaved...then reinstalled Nexus 3. Guess what? Same issue...a patch I used was using an OLDER version of Nexus 2...please save using a newer version of Nexus 2.
So...whatever. I went to the awesome piece of software that is Reveal Spire and found a fitting sound. Much better than the original mixdown. Guess I should be thanking them, ha.
If you change just ONE preset, the above is no longer true. It really IS just that easy.
We were promised that. As I said before, I have projects that come up as using an "older" version of Nexus 2 for that patch...please save using a newer version of Nexus 2. So I went for it. I bit it off and reinstalled Nexus 2. Loaded the project and resaved...then reinstalled Nexus 3. Guess what? Same issue...a patch I used was using an OLDER version of Nexus 2...please save using a newer version of Nexus 2.
So...whatever. I went to the awesome piece of software that is Reveal Spire and found a fitting sound. Much better than the original mixdown. Guess I should be thanking them, ha.
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 26 Oct, 2017 from Denmark
Hello everyone.
I have read through many posts in this thread (there are a lot), but I dont think that I have seen this information clarified/condensed/summarized there, so I need your help.
I have purchsed N3 but am hesitant to upgrade.
I have a lot of purchased expansions (60), downloaded free presets and purchased third-party preset packs (3000 presets), have tweaked and saved many presets myself (300) and have created my own TG and ARP presets.
I have no idea what will happen if I upgrade to N3, but to be honest I fear that a lot of these custom things and tweaks will just disappear or not work, which I am not interested in.
Can you please help me clarify what will happen to these if I upgrade as of today January 12 2020 (this will also be very useful for anyone else looking to upgrade):
- My own tweaked and saved presets (.fxp files in \Nexus2\Nexus Content\Presets)
- My own ARP presets (.nap files in \Nexus2\Nexus Content\ARP Presets)
- My own TG presets (.ntp files in \Nexus2\Nexus Content\TG Presets)
- My own created library favorites ("Favorites: xyz")
- My own created library searches ("Search: xyz")
- Third-party preset packs (.fxp files in \Nexus2\Nexus Content\Presets)
- Downloaded free presets (.fxp files in \Nexus2\Nexus Content\Presets)
Furthermore, will the N3 (refx cloud) completely wipe the Nexus2 installation including the \Nexus2\Nexus Content folders (so that Nexus2 will not work after)? If so, is there a workaround that will keep Nexus2 running after the N3 installation, perhaps with Nexus2 using a completely separate area than where N3 keeps it content.
Finally, are there any tips, tricks, workarounds or caveats that you found should be known when you upgraded?
Many thanks. I am very confused about this and dont think refx support has done an especially good job explaining exactly what will happen to all our Nexus 2 stuff if you upgrade. It is as if they had "blinkers" on and only thought about matching the existing officially installed Nexus2 expansions 1:1, forgetting about the rest of the custom stuff.
I have read through many posts in this thread (there are a lot), but I dont think that I have seen this information clarified/condensed/summarized there, so I need your help.
I have purchsed N3 but am hesitant to upgrade.
I have a lot of purchased expansions (60), downloaded free presets and purchased third-party preset packs (3000 presets), have tweaked and saved many presets myself (300) and have created my own TG and ARP presets.
I have no idea what will happen if I upgrade to N3, but to be honest I fear that a lot of these custom things and tweaks will just disappear or not work, which I am not interested in.
Can you please help me clarify what will happen to these if I upgrade as of today January 12 2020 (this will also be very useful for anyone else looking to upgrade):
- My own tweaked and saved presets (.fxp files in \Nexus2\Nexus Content\Presets)
- My own ARP presets (.nap files in \Nexus2\Nexus Content\ARP Presets)
- My own TG presets (.ntp files in \Nexus2\Nexus Content\TG Presets)
- My own created library favorites ("Favorites: xyz")
- My own created library searches ("Search: xyz")
- Third-party preset packs (.fxp files in \Nexus2\Nexus Content\Presets)
- Downloaded free presets (.fxp files in \Nexus2\Nexus Content\Presets)
Furthermore, will the N3 (refx cloud) completely wipe the Nexus2 installation including the \Nexus2\Nexus Content folders (so that Nexus2 will not work after)? If so, is there a workaround that will keep Nexus2 running after the N3 installation, perhaps with Nexus2 using a completely separate area than where N3 keeps it content.
Finally, are there any tips, tricks, workarounds or caveats that you found should be known when you upgraded?
Many thanks. I am very confused about this and dont think refx support has done an especially good job explaining exactly what will happen to all our Nexus 2 stuff if you upgrade. It is as if they had "blinkers" on and only thought about matching the existing officially installed Nexus2 expansions 1:1, forgetting about the rest of the custom stuff.
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- KVRian
- 1060 posts since 18 Dec, 2007
I have a couple of gotchas you'll have to take care of if you upgrade;
1 ) Delete your tv movie expansion content and preset folders and re-install.
2 ) Delete your 7 skies content and preset folders.
Both of these are due to the cloud app generally being a bit shit and creating duplicates and not deleting the files that aren't needed anymore.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 528 posts since 19 Feb, 2013
Hi there!
I have upgraded from Nexus 2 to Nexus 3. There are some things I know and some I don't.
All preset files (Arp, TG, .fxp, 3rdparty packs) and folders still remain in the same location. refx cloud will only overwrite expansion files. So back everything up before you download if you are concerned about any changes in expansion folders they may have made. (There is a lot of talk about the game and tv expansion changing, but not exactly sure how.)
Nexus 3 reads and uses all your preset content just fine still. Except for (in my case) most of the custom or 3rd party presets. I had to open all the custom presets in Nexus 2 and re-save them all individually. (A tedious task). Then they would work in Nexus 3. It wasn't all of the custom presets, but most of them were like this.
I have heard from others that favorites and saved searches do not transfer over. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong. I never really had any so I wasn't concerned about them.
In Nexus 3 all custom sounds, Arps, TGs, etc are now saved in the cloud. So they will not generate a new file in your content folder. I was wondering this so I could make sure to back them up. But there is now no need to.
Maybe others can speak to nexus 3 opening projects that had nexus 2, as I haven't tried yet.
Hope that helps!
- KVRAF
- 13264 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Kingston, Jamaica
That has been my experience too, and I made both. I don't missed the saved searches as the new tags achieve the same (and better) goals for me.
However I do miss the favourites.
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 26 Oct, 2017 from Denmark
Guys, thanks for your help so far.
Damnit, I am starting to regret that I purchased the upgrade.
All I wanted was for all my stuff to work as in Nexus2, but with a better Librarian function and bigger GUI.
I have over 300 self-customized presets and cannot even begin to consider to load+save all of those.
And the prospect of having 3000 third-party presets maybe not working after the upgrade is a big turn off.
Damnit, I am starting to regret that I purchased the upgrade.
All I wanted was for all my stuff to work as in Nexus2, but with a better Librarian function and bigger GUI.
I have over 300 self-customized presets and cannot even begin to consider to load+save all of those.
And the prospect of having 3000 third-party presets maybe not working after the upgrade is a big turn off.
- KVRAF
- 2177 posts since 12 Nov, 2009
any info wheter Nexus3 works with Windows7?
Finally!
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- KVRist
- 334 posts since 4 Sep, 2014
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- KVRist
- 246 posts since 20 Jan, 2019
I doubt that:
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- KVRAF
- 2468 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
it works fine with Windows 7!
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- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 3 May, 2005 from Victoria, BC
To clarify, Nexus works on Windows 7, however it requires TLS 1.2 to connect to the Nexus website. This protocol wasn't enabled in early versions of Windows 7. You need to install the update that enables it or manually enable it yourself.
Also note, Windows 7 went end of life as of 14 January 2020 and Microsoft is no longer supporting it.
- KVRAF
- 1748 posts since 2 Jul, 2018
True. However Microsoft offers an extended support for Win7 Professional till 2023. It costs around $70 per year. I am thinking about getting it.Windows 7 went end of life as of 14 January 2020 and Microsoft is no longer supporting it.
The current market share of win7 is still 25%.
Many musicians will still stick with Win7 for a longer time because they own expensive and exotic hardware which is not supported by newer win versions.