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Nexus presets folder
Nexus presets folder









i'm the kind of person who gets paranoid that if i don't label them a certain way (to indicate that i've analyzed whether or not that i like the sound) that i may end up "missing" out on sounds that i could be using.ĭoes anybody here have any special "grouping" or "labeling" methods that they use besides the standard labels (PN, SY, AR, LD, DR, etc. i don't like the idea of NOT renaming my presets for the simple fact that if u click on one in the normal file browser, there's really no way to tell if it's part of a Favorites List or not. this is becoming a little messy and i'm trying to find a more efficient process to sort through my presets (since if you search "LD" or "AR" there are about 1000 results that come up). My next thought process would be to edit the preset names with indicators such as the way the sound comes across to me. now i know that nexus offers a "My Favorites" function, but the thing that doesn't work for me with that is that there's no way to tell by looking at a preset if it's part of a "Favorites" list or not. Go to the path where you saved the files from this distribution, namely to the reFX Nexus 3 folder, and in it to the Nexus Content and paste the copied Presets folder. Inside this folder, you will find a few other folders and files. With Nexus for FL studio can choose piano, plucked, single layer leads or pads from the browser. i'm a super OCD person when it comes to production, and i like to have everything organized in such a way that i don't have to spend hours going through the generic synth names that nexus comes with. Step 2) Okay, we found our nexus content folder. Hey, so pretty much, i own a legit copy of refx nexus 2, along with a handful of expansions.











Nexus presets folder