Nexus 3 will be released on November 29. More info is being drip fed, but here's the current list on the ReFx website https://refx.com
Nexus 2 is still a useful low CPU workhorse for me doing genre pop stuff. The licensing change is quite a big deal, finally means I can put it on the laptop too. The one I'm really waiting for is the tag browser, if it finally has that this looks to be an excellent update.Price
Free upgrade if you buy NEXUS2 now
Free upgrade for customers who purchased NEXUS2 on August 1st 2019 or later
$49/€49 upgrade price for customers who purchased NEXUS2 on May 1st 2019 or later
$99/€99 upgrade price for customers who purchased NEXUS2 before May 1st 2019
Licensing
Our own online activation; no eLicenser or other 3rd party software required
Two activations at the same time per NEXUS3 license
Features
Fully backwards compatible with Nexus1 and Nexus2
All your expansions will continue to work
Completely new, flat, scaleable, vector-based UI
Faster, bigger, better in every way
Improved CPU performance by up to 94%
Improved preset loading times, up to 8x faster than NEXUS2
All arps and trance gates of all layers are fully accessible and editable
Arpeggiator has a new sequencer mode to play chords and other complex patterns
Arpeggiator has up to 256 steps
New Content
More than 350 new, custom-designed presets
More than 80 new impulse responses
reFX Cloud App
New app to easily download and manage your reFX plug-ins and content
reFX Cloud app available NOW to all NEXUS2 customers (more here)
Technical
VST2, VST3, AU and AAX support
64-bit only