Music production is cyclical. The sounds of 2010-2015 are now becoming "vintage" or "classic." Producers looking to recreate the specific timbre of that era often find that the original Nexus 2 engine provides a specific "color" to the sound. The FX engine in 2.3.2—specifically the reverb and delay algorithms—has a distinct character that differs slightly from the modern Nexus 4 engine.
reFX no longer sells Nexus 2 licenses. The only legitimate way to own 2.3.2 is if you purchased it before 2019. Any website offering a free download of “Refx Nexus Vst 2.3.2. Full 44” is distributing cracked software. Refx Nexus Vst 2.3.2. Full 44
The 32-step arpeggiator and improved trance gate allowed for complex rhythmic patterns. Music production is cyclical
Absolutely. If you have a stable, licensed installation of Nexus 2.3.2 with the “Full 44” expansions, you own a time capsule of 2010s production. Those metallic leads, static noise sweeps, and instant arpeggios are still used in mainstream drill, lo-fi house, and nostalgic synthwave. reFX no longer sells Nexus 2 licenses