Installing Nexus expansions (NXP file)?
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Hello,
I installed the Nexus software in FL STUDIO but I don't know how to install the expansions. They are files of type NXP... does anyone happen to have an answer?
Thank you
I installed the Nexus software in FL STUDIO but I don't know how to install the expansions. They are files of type NXP... does anyone happen to have an answer?
Thank you
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Hi guys ; )
For those struggling with Nexus, specifically for pointing to your expansion patches, you need to place your patches outside the folder "Nexus Content/samples/". Store them on an external drive or simply in another folder than the one mentioned above. It's important to note that the expansion packs for Nexus 1 and Nexus 2 do not have the same extension! The patches intended for Nexus 1 will be readable on Nexus 2 but not vice versa!
Once the patch (NXP) is copied to your disk (media, folder, etc.), you will need to extract the sounds that will then be playable in the Nexus, which will appear with the extension: ".ned" (this is the extension in the case of patches for Nexus 2).
To do this, once in the Nexus, go to the bottom right of the screen and click on "SYS"; there you will need to locate the folder where you stored your patches and Nexus will start extracting the data and converting it to the final format (.ned). Once the extraction is complete, you will see your packs appear under their original names, such as (grand piano, dance vol 2, stratosphere), etc. ... At this stage, you will just have to enjoy these superb sounds, which I must admit sound remarkably good and professional!!! However, be aware that if you downloaded these expansion packs from P2P sites, torrents, in short, illegal sources... it is possible that some may not work or may crash the plugin! Just wanted to give you a heads up! At that point, it would be preferable to buy them or (I shouldn't say this lol) download them elsewhere...
For your information, after extraction, the sounds are installed in (your disk/folder/) Nexus 2 - content\Nexus Content\Samples
Hoping this helps you out : )
For those struggling with Nexus, specifically for pointing to your expansion patches, you need to place your patches outside the folder "Nexus Content/samples/". Store them on an external drive or simply in another folder than the one mentioned above. It's important to note that the expansion packs for Nexus 1 and Nexus 2 do not have the same extension! The patches intended for Nexus 1 will be readable on Nexus 2 but not vice versa!
Once the patch (NXP) is copied to your disk (media, folder, etc.), you will need to extract the sounds that will then be playable in the Nexus, which will appear with the extension: ".ned" (this is the extension in the case of patches for Nexus 2).
To do this, once in the Nexus, go to the bottom right of the screen and click on "SYS"; there you will need to locate the folder where you stored your patches and Nexus will start extracting the data and converting it to the final format (.ned). Once the extraction is complete, you will see your packs appear under their original names, such as (grand piano, dance vol 2, stratosphere), etc. ... At this stage, you will just have to enjoy these superb sounds, which I must admit sound remarkably good and professional!!! However, be aware that if you downloaded these expansion packs from P2P sites, torrents, in short, illegal sources... it is possible that some may not work or may crash the plugin! Just wanted to give you a heads up! At that point, it would be preferable to buy them or (I shouldn't say this lol) download them elsewhere...
For your information, after extraction, the sounds are installed in (your disk/folder/) Nexus 2 - content\Nexus Content\Samples
Hoping this helps you out : )
RHOLOLO !!! SRY guys ^^ I just found a very large number right now ^^ good luck ;) and let the music BE!
Hi, I found out how to put the .NXP files
you turn on your Nexus, then next to the screen you click on "sys," normally you see "import exp," you click, you look for your extensions, and there you go!!!!
you turn on your Nexus, then next to the screen you click on "sys," normally you see "import exp," you click, you look for your extensions, and there you go!!!!
Hi @lalalalalal phew, I'm done with your name! As for your request, I think it's forbidden to share that kind of information, so to avoid sending you packing, I would suggest you pay a visit to our friend Google! It's up to you to type in the right words and it will give you what you want as much as you like ;)
I have exactly the same problem, unable to find the slightest .fxb .fxp compatible with reFX Nexus, even the complete version 1.4.1! Please, the GERMANS (Manuel Schleis)! Come to our aid xD!