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INTRO
Lethal by Lethal Audio is a cutting-edge ROMpler synthesizer with exceptional sound quality and an expansive core library. It’s designed to be a go-to workhorse that delivers right out-of-the-box, and it does not disappoint!
GETTING STARTED
• Purchase process requires filling out some basic info and creating an account
• Download and install involves two files — Lethal App (11+ MB) and the Core Library (5 GB). Depending upon your internet and processing speed, this might take up to a half an hour to complete
• Serial number can be found on the user account page of the website.
• During first launch users will be prompted to enter the authorization code. Note: An internet connection is required for activation (offline activation is not available).
• There are no dongles!
• I own a few major DAWs, and Lethal worked perfectly as a VST and/or AU in all of them. I am not able to test in ProTools.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
After activation, the initial launch reveals a flat, modern, sexy GUI with just enough buttons and knobs to make it interesting without being scary. The color scheme of the skin is combination of dark shades with cool blue highlights. Initially, I wished it were more 3D, but the flatness grew on me. It’s clean and utilitarian in a sensual way.
Left Side: Amp, Filter, Pitch.
Right Side (core functions): Noise, Unison, Vibrato, Stereo Expander, Drive (saturator), Shine (aural exciter), Chord (octave), Polyphonic, Glide, Main Volume, Meter.
https://www.lethalaudio.com/using-core-fx/
Bottom: Library (core and user), Arpeggiator, Trance Gate, FX (Bitcrusher, Chorus, Delay, Distortion, EQ, Phaser, Reverb), Source = Amp/Filter/Pitch destinations for modulation wheel and aftertouch, pitchbend/Shift/Tune/Polyphony, System (version, license, path, etc.).
WHAT IS A ROMPLER?
A rompler is an instrument plugin that is similar to a sampler player. It stores Read Only Memory audio samples as instrument patches — hence the term ROM-pler. It does not record audio (sample), and it has limited or no waveform synthesis capabilities. There have been several hardware synths/modules using rom-tech and software romplers released over the years. However, many units have fallen short of expectations with subpar sound quality, limited selection of instruments and patches, and the high cost of add-ons. A few of them were really good, but sadly most of them were terrible. I tossed more than one rom-based hardware unit in the trash, and recently ditched a software package because I couldn’t afford the expansions. Lethal is a rompler, and it’s damn proud to be one! It redefines and renews this type of synth by providing users with a vast collection of patches that sound stunning and expansions that are promised to be affordable!
CORE LIBRARY
One by one, I previewed the Core Library presets. They are automatically loaded by clicking or by navigating with the < or > arrows to migrate from one to the next. They are neatly arranged in basic categories (Bass, Guitar, Leads, Live Instruments, etc.). Almost all of the presets in each category sound amazing — somewhat reminiscent of Virus and my favorite soft synths. Of course, not every sound will suit everyone and every genre; still, there aren’t many duds in there. The library boasts a wide variety of tones, ranging from pristine textures to aggressive leads and all the stuff between. All electronic instruments and genres are represented, with synths and EDM being slightly favored. The overall timbre and frequency response leans towards a wide modern sound, and there is enough vintage flavor throughout to satisfy the retro palette. The patch banks are well-organized and easy to access with over 1200 instrument patches and even more drum and perc hits. Patches load quickly. I especially dig how the factory presets are simply named 001, 002, 003, etc. Many are slight variations of one another, which is fine since there are plenty of sounds overall. I also have a theory —by nature, many of us will choose patches based partially on the coolness of the name instead of the integrity of the sound, e.g., Sonic Bass Burst will have a better chance of getting playing time over Little Fella, even if Little Fella is better. For these reasons, I believe a large library better serves users with generic and sequential patch names.
Lethal does, however, provide a User Presets folder to uniquely name and save favorites!
Processing: Did you ever listen to a patch that sounds otherworldly, but when you bypass the FX the patch is lifeless and dead? Well, there are a few heavily processed offerings in this core library, and most of them hold their own dry. In general, the included effects serve as icing on the cake — high quality and tastefully sprinkled.
Favorite Patches (so far): Basses, Pads, Leads, Kicks.
EXPANSIONS
There are romplers and sample players on the market that practically give their synth away and then suck the user dry with expensive add-ons. This is a new product, and there are no expansions available as I am writing this review, so I was curious about the price and policy. Lethal Audio is currently offering an early bird incentive. Registered users qualify to receive all expansions until June 30th, 2017 at no additional cost. Still, I wondered if this would become a money pit like some of the other rom-based synths. I wrote the developer and was extremely encouraged by their response. Although they could not commit to a price at this time, they assured me, “Expansions will be extremely low cost. Guaranteed.” This news is very refreshing and encouraging.
I WILL NEVER USE A ROMPLER
I’m a synth snob — a purist. Until now, the thought of me using a “rompler” was laughable. After all, I’ve owned and programmed nearly every hardware synth designed through the early 90s. In addition, I maintain a sweet collection of the best soft synths. I’m too cool and too experienced to use a rompler. It’s beneath me. Still, I accepted the challenge to demo and review this plugin, and I went into it with an open mind —determined to do my best. I quickly discovered the look is elegant; the design and workflow is intelligent; and the sound is sweet. I needed to be intellectually honest and ask myself some questions. How often do I program a synth patch from scratch? When was the last time I used a sampler for sampling? I concluded that nowadays I’d rather spend my valuable time laying down tracks instead of creating patches. I like to work fast, and it’s more efficient for me to flip through my sound bank collection to find the sound. I still love my soft synths and samplers, and I will never part with some of them. My favorites are well documented via my user reviews. However, how can I turn my nose up at a rompler when all I do is load huge sample libraries into Kontakt?
My conclusion is this — each piece of audio software is a tool, and whatever tool gets the job done is worthy of a place in the virtual toolbox. The morale of the story — Never say never! I plan to use and abuse this killer rompler!
SOUND SHAPING
In addition to all the rom-based conveniences and ultra high quality sound, Lethal provides users with powerful sound shaping features that are usually only found in generator-based synths. This is quite a unique feature set that makes Lethal a bit of a hybrid synth.
Amp: All the usual suspects and a couple bonuses: Envelope with attack, decay, sustain, release, velocity, and amplitude; LFO with sync/beat, wave (off, tri, sine, saw, square, exp) as well as rate, amount, position, and fadein; Curves (attack, decay, release)
https://www.lethalaudio.com/using-amp/
Filter: Smooth and deeper than expected with a responsive envelope and LFO. I wish it was a little wetter, but it’s still very useful.
https://www.lethalaudio.com/using-filter/
Pitch: Same controls as Filter (+Tune), but of course different results. Capable of sinister pitch effects.
https://www.lethalaudio.com/using-pitch/
Arpeggiator: Simple, yet effective for previewing purposes and basic sync’d rhythmic stuff. Won’t replace a powerful apr/seq plugin, but fine for getting ideas down.
https://www.lethalaudio.com/using-arp/
Trance Gate: More comprehensive than Arp, featuring deeper settings. Includes some good presets, but wish there were more.
https://www.lethalaudio.com/trance-gate/
FX
Up to six effects can be chained together via drop-n-drag. Chains may be saved. There is a bit-crusher (pleasingly destructive) chorus (smooth), delay (tempo locked), distortion, EQ, flanger, phaser, and reverb. It’s a nice option to have these effect built-in. There is a convenient master bypass button if/when needed. I will probably use a combination of on-board effects and 3rd party plugins. The effects are not amazing, but they are very useable.
https://www.lethalaudio.com/using-fx/
FIVE FAVORITE FEATURES
• Lovely streamlined interface
• Extensive core library with tons of useable sounds
• Fantastic sound quality
• Affordably expandable
• Surprisingly stable for a first version
• 64/32 bit
• Priced right
• Enthusiastic, friendly developer — great customer service
FEATURE REQUESTS
• Stand-alone version
• Virtual keyboard or button for previewing patches
• Non-tempo-synced delay for creative freedom
• Resizable scalable GUI with easy reset
• Layering and morphing between patches
• Compressor/limiter
• Additional Trance Gate presets
• Improved reverb
• As expected, CPU efficiency is decent, even with multiple instances, but naturally there is some fluctuation from patch to patch. Adjusting the buffer can help. Please continue to optimize performance during updates
WHO IS THIS FOR?
Lethal is designed for eMusicians, producers, film and game scorers, DJs, and anyone else who creates music on a computer. It provides surprisingly rich control over patches (Amp, Filter, Pitch, Noise, Unison, etc.) and makes it easy to quickly select the perfect sound for tracks. If you desire a large assortment of top-shelf instruments, patches, and drum sounds that provide instant, yet everlasting satisfaction, Lethal is for you! If you’d rather focus on writing and producing songs — Lethal is for you! One online forum poster said it best when describing people who could be happy with Lethal: “Any serious working pro in the EDM scene, the average Nexus user, people who like to get to the point, and lazy people like me.”
WHO IS THIS NOT FOR?
Lethal is not designed for sound designers and synth wizards who love to program generator-based patches from the ground up. This is a rompler! There are many groovy synths on the market that use pure forms of synthesis, e.g., subtractive, additive, physical modeling, wavetable, etc. These options will better suit you. If creating advanced synthesis patches is your true passion — Lethal is not for you. Yet, synth gurus might be surprised by Lethal and secretly launch it while no one is looking. This synth is also not geared for real instruments. While it provides some useable live patches — if you want “real” - Lethal is not for you.
SUMMARY
Lethal is a deadly beast that is fun to use and sounds awesome! It takes rom-based technology to a new level. It makes it easy for users to quickly access a diverse collection of amazing sounding instruments and patches without having to skip over a zillion fillers. Working fast and furious will keep your muse amused! If you are looking for a go-to synth with a powerful audio engine and an expandable library, look no further — your search is over! Will Lethal replace your beloved Sylenth1, Spire, LuSH, Diva, SynthMaster, Monique, ArcSyn, Arturia V-Collection, Synplant, M-Tron Pro, or your AAS modeled synth collection? Probably not! But you may find yourself using this rom-tastic bread-n-butter synth as your meat-n-potatoes and saving your favorite other synths for the spices. Check out the demo and keep your wallet close — you might need it! Overall, this is a fantastic maiden release, and I look forward to checking out future revisions and expansions. Without hesitation, I give Lethal my two mortal thumbs up. If I had a hat, I’d take it off in honor of Lethal Audio for restoring my faith in a rompler.
Note: If for some unforeseen reason, a user decides to give/sell his/her license to someone else, Lethal Audio has an excellent transfer policy — “simply deactivate the license from your system and send an email request to support with the new users name and email address.”

Last edited by Diogo C; 17th May 2016 at 03:23 PM.
This article shows you how to download and install the full version of ReFX Nexus v2.2 for free on PC. Follow the direct download link and instructions below for guidance on installing ReFX Nexus v2.2 on your computer.

About the software

NEXUS2 is a next generation ROM synthesizer of the highest quality that can turn your musical dreams into a stunning reality. Forget about stereotypical, boring, stale, old sounding ROM synths and embrace the power of NEXUS2 to evolve your productions to a new level of greatness. You can find here a lot of expansions and presets for NEXUS. NEXUS2 explores new sonic territory delivering complex, ultra-fat, contemporary soundstorms that sound as good as the most expensive and best hardware available today. A powerful and flexible architecture is the foundation that supports the immediately useful and spontaneously engaging design of the instrument. Every aspect of NEXUS2 was built to produce music of the highest quality, quickly, with the least amount of fuss. NEXUS2 features a world-class 32 step arpegiator with note-transposition, an agile and simple 32 step trance gate, industry leading reverb licensed from Arts Acoustic, and a sophisticated modulation-matrix that will help you sculpt the sound.

The Arpeggiator

You know it, and so do we: Dance music would not exist without those magical arpeggios that bounce around in your head weeks after you heard “that track” at the club. So we didn’t skimp on NEXUS 2’s redesigned Arpeggiator. A 32-step sequencer, note and octave transposition, and adjustable loop start position are just a few of the controls you’ll want to go deep with as you build up your tracks. Apply some of the dedicated Arpeggiator presets to NEXUS 2 sounds to create a raging, punishing barrage of sound, or an uplifting, magnetic melody. If you hear it in your head, NEXUS 2’s Arpeggiator can do it.

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The TranceGate

Add hypnotic, goosebump-inducing rhythmic effects to your sound with NEXUS 2’s redesigned TranceGate. Work with the intuitive, freely adjustable 32-step sequencer to nail the exact rhythm you hear in your head. Use the tempo-synced delay and fade-in controls to add spaced-out delays and subtle, gradual floods of sound. Change the loop start position, and pan gated sounds between right and left channels to create an enveloping stereo image. Or turn to the store of dedicated TranceGate presets, which allow you to convert any NEXUS 2 sound into a pulsating wave of sonic bliss.

The Mixer/FX

As with all other parts of NEXUS 2, we’ve made the fusion of power and simplicity the basis of the Mixer/FX section. You want an intuitive, flexible, and above all, premium-grade set of tools when it’s time to add finishing touches to your NEXUS 2 sounds. Which version of little snitch supports el capitan. Dedicated FX presets help you add gloss and sheen in just the right places. A reverb and analog phaser from Arts Acoustic, a stereo enhancer, and two FX slots are just three ways we’ve sweetened the deal in the NEXUS 2’s Mixer/FX section.

The Modulation

NEXUS 2 provides nearly endless modulation possibilities; whether you want to use “traditional” LFO pitch modulation or go completely out there and tweak phaser feedback, for example. Let your imagination run wild: Just choose your source and your destination and let NEXUS 2 make it happen.

ReFX Nexus v2.2 System Requirements

  • VST or RTAS host software
  • Pentium class 1.5 GHz processor with SSE2 support*
  • 2GB of RAM (4GB or more highly recommended)
  • Display with 1024-by-768 or higher resolution
  • Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
  • DVD drive for installation

Available disk space

  • 4GB to install the plugin and factory content
  • Approx. 1GB per installed expansion
  • Approx. 40GB to install all expansions

Compatible host software

  • Ableton Live
  • Logic 6 or later
  • Garageband 4 or later
  • Sonar 6 or later
  • Reaper 2 or later
  • Pro Tools 7.3 or later
  • FL Studio 3.1 or later
  • Tracktion
  • Digital Performer 4.1 or later
  • Renoise 2 or later
  • ACID Pro 6 or later
  • Cubase SX1 or later
  • Nuendo 1.0 or later
  • Orion 5 or later
  • NI Maschine 1.6 or later
  • Studio One

How to Download and Install ReFX Nexus v2.2

  1. Click on the download button(s) below and finish downloading the required files. This might take from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on your download speed.
  2. Extract the downloaded files. If you don’t know how to extract, see this article. The password to extract will always be: www.mysoftwarefree.com
  3. Install Nexus 2 Setup.exe
  4. Copy “Nexus Content” folder to the location of your choice (normally same folder as Nexus.dll)
  5. Load plugin and it will auto-scan your harddisk(s) for the content folder
  6. You now have the full version of ReFX Nexus v2.2, without any limitations, installed on your computer.

Required files

Password: www.mysoftwarefree.com

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This download is for ReFX Nexus v2.2