
It is, in my opinion, how all synth browsers should work.

So many of the things that producers desire are present and correct in the packed GUI. The Avenger runs deep in terms of technical capability and, at first glance could prove quite a turnoff to those unfamiliar with ITB synthesis. It was the most logical step for VPS and one can’t help thinking that they almost over-delivered. We should have all seen this coming – especially after witnessing the rabid success of Duda’s wavetable monster, Serum. An essential tool for Billboard pretenders, certainly – but it simply does not come equipped for serious sound designers or musicians to build a hook sound from scratch or create something unique to be remembered by.Įnter the VPS Avenger. It is simply a preset Jukebox with ADSR, filtering and a nifty trance gate. So what’s the problem? Although widely thought of as a synthesizer, Nexus is nothing of the sort.

In fact, dialing through the presets on Nexus is like hearing an audible resume of No.1 pop and dance music records for the last ten years.
