

But I often browse this library, it's very interesting. You get many non-electronic and experimental sounds, a lot of high quality acoustic sounds, browsing is a PITA though, because almost each patch takes a significant amount of time to load a preview and that can kill the vibe when you are searching something for the melody that just played in your head. Omnisphere is much more versatile, especially with expansions. it has really nice FX and risers library. Sometimes it is just the thing you need, though. I agree that Nexus does not seem too inspiring - it is a workhorse for fast composing from blocks of arrangements not a Stradivari violin. The big plus for Nexus is easy and fast patches navigation (patches load faster than in Omnisphere). But when you want good, really "ready to mix" EDM patches, Nexus will get you covered. It does not have to be something wrong, but it is rather limited rompler for the price and my taste. Nexus is more electronic-music oriented, it has EDM signature almost on every patch. All of these plugins are used by the top "EDM producers" in the worldĬlick to expand.I like both Nexus and Omnisphere but rarely use any of them I would recommend you to take a look at these, test demos, and see which kind of sound you like the most. Arturia V collection - covers a ton of genres. Roland Cloud - a lot of classic and legendary synths that are used in the early days of "EDM" (Trance, Techno, Dance, House, and such) and still today. Vengeance Avenger - in the same class as Nexus - requires to buy expansion packs, but the quality of this synth and the expansion is stellar. If you want to look at some plugins that are used a lot in the "EDM industry" take a look at: If you just want to browse presets I would really look at some plugins that have a lot of presets, but also gives you the possibility to make your own sounds.

Nexus 3 does have a lot of quality sounds, and the library of Omnisphere is extremely huge, almost too big in my opinion, but also filled with quality sounds. The genre, "EDM music" is a very broad definition of music styles, it really depends on what kind of music style you are producing.
