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Description

Spectrasonics Stylus RMX is a high-performance, versatile music software plugin designed to fuel your creativity and broaden your sonic horizons. It's a rhythm powerhouse that delivers a vast 14GB suite of sounds spanning across genres, styles, and tones. This instrument plugin employs a loop-based approach, enabling you to reimagine and combine nearly 10,000 grooves from the included five Spectrasonics S.A.G.E. Xpanders: Backbeat, Retro Funk, Liquid Grooves, Burning Grooves, and Metamorphosis.

The innovative Time Designer and Chaos Designer tools offer you the freedom to inject a variety of rhythms and styles adaptable to any tempo or time signature without sacrificing fidelity. The deep sound design features and state-of-the-art FX allow for infinite fine-tuning of your sound. All 20,000 system parameters are MIDI controllable across numerous interfaces to accommodate your workflow.

Stylus RMX Xpanded is just as powerful on the stage as it is in the studio, with intelligent features like sound-specific editing, real-time auto-synchronization, and user-imported audio loops. This plugin is your perfect partner for enhancing your music production or live performance.

Key Features:

  • Groove and loop-based rhythm instrument with five S.A.G.E. Xpanders for 10,000+ sounds
  • Innovative Time Designer and Chaos Designer tools for natural and improvisation-like variation
  • Deep editing features for non-destructive fine-tuning of grooves and sounds
  • Reliable auto-sync capabilities and on-the-fly groove/kit changes
  • 27 professional FX including Tube Limiter, Tape Slammer, Wah-Wah, Power Filter, 6 different Vintage/Parametric/Graphic Equalizers, and more
  • ReCycle technology allows users to upload and expand their loops and grooves with REX files
  • 8-part multitimbral playback enables complex tonal layering
  • Multiple stereo outputs and 8-channel mixer with 4 aux sends and assignable outputs
  • Multi-mode power filter, 3 synchronizable LFOs, 3 AHDR envelopes for precision sonic sculpting
  • MIDI Learn functionality can map and assign all 20,000 parameters
  • Mac/PC standalone, AAX, AU, VST, VST3

Product specs

Software Type Groove Module
Platform Mac, PC
Upgrade/Full Full
Download/Boxed Boxed with USB drive
Bit Depth 64-bit
Format AAX, VST 2.4, AU, Standalone
Hardware Requirements - Mac Intel Dual Core 2.0GHz or higher (M1 support), 4GB RAM minimum, 15GB free hard drive space
Hardware Requirements - PC Multi-core 2.0GHz or higher, 4GB RAM minimum, 15GB free hard drive space
OS Requirements - Mac macOS 11.0 or later
OS Requirements - PC Windows 7 SP1 or later

FAQs

What are the main features of Spectrasonics Stylus RMX Xpanded?

Stylus RMX Xpanded offers 500 multi-grooves and 250 kits for diverse genre exploration. It includes innovative features like Time Designer and Chaos Designer, which provide natural variations and adaptability to any time signature or progression.

Is Spectrasonics Stylus RMX compatible with my DAW?

Stylus RMX supports AAX, VST 2.4, and AU formats, making it compatible with most major DAWs on Mac and PC platforms.

What are the system requirements for Spectrasonics Stylus RMX on Mac?

For Mac, you need an Intel Dual Core 2.0GHz processor or higher, 4GB of RAM, and macOS 11.0 or later. It also supports M1 chips.

Can Spectrasonics Stylus RMX be used standalone?

Yes, Stylus RMX can operate as a standalone application, in addition to functioning as a plugin within compatible DAWs.

How much storage space is required for Spectrasonics Stylus RMX?

You need a minimum of 15GB of free hard drive space to install and run Spectrasonics Stylus RMX.

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Spectrasonics Stylus RMX Expanded Demo & Review

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Phill C - azexperiment

Reviews

PROS

  • Ability to import Rex files enhances versatility

  • Built-in effects are excellent for sound manipulation

  • Supports tempo changes without altering pitch

  • Allows extensive sound customization

  • 8-part multitimbral with multiple outputs for advanced routing

  • Excellent for creating beats quickly and efficiently

  • Offers a wide range of loops and drum kits

  • Highly effective chaos machine feature for loop variations

CONS

  • Poor customer support and response times

  • Frequent reactivation required after system changes

  • User interface is considered unintuitive and complex

  • High cost compared to other similar software

  • Lack of software updates and advancements

  • Transfer of license involves high fees and hassle

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Spectrasonics Stylus RMX.

Features and functionality

  • Stylus RMX's individual drum hits maintain quality across tempo changes due to trigger-based playback rather than time stretching.

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  • Users appreciate the polished sound of Stylus RMX, despite its dated interface and lack of recent updates.

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Comparisons

  • Stylus RMX offers unique percussion loops and a chaos feature, but lacks updates, unlike Superior Drummer, which offers mixer functions and separate audio outputs.

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Use cases and applications

  • The plugin is still valuable for hip hop and ambient music due to its distinctive sound and polished loops.

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  • Stylus RMX grooves can be used for timing in other sample libraries, though transposing notes for specific drums can be challenging due to pre-baked elements like hi-hats.

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Value and pricing

  • Some consider $300 too steep for Stylus RMX given its outdated support and features compared to modern alternatives.

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Software and compatibility

  • Dragging MIDI from Stylus RMX to a MIDI track is possible, but notes are tied to loop slices, complicating use with other drum apps.

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Critic Reviews

Spectrasonics Stylus RMX

soundonsound.com

Spectrasonics Stylus RMX is a powerhouse for groove creation, offering impressive tempo and pitch manipulation with a vast, flexible library. Its intuitive interface and Chaos Designer feature allow unique, improvisational beats, making it a standout tool for producers. However, its groove library leans towards 'urban' styles, which may not suit everyone, and the effects section isn't standalone. Despite these minor setbacks, its expandable nature and rich features make it a valuable upgrade for Stylus users, ensuring it will be a staple in many productions.

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speedydtm

Fun and chaotic rhythm powerhouse

Ever boot something up and just have it be... fun? That's what Stylus is. It's pure joy encapsulated in a legitimately productive program - Stylus is as enjoyable to use as some of my favorite games. Runs like a dream off of my SSD, has hundreds if not thousands of awesome loops, and fantastic, rich drum kits that are GM mapped so you can easily pop em into a track. It's also 8-part multitimbral with 8 outputs, so you get lots of routing options in your DAW>

john_withers

Reportedly excellent but I didn't bond with it.

I tried to figure out the Stylus RMX after buying it with all its expansions and did use it extensively for a while but ultimately when I upgraded a computer I didn't move this program to the new one despite my love of Omnisphere and Trillium. And maybe someday I will give it another go but I was kinda waiting for Spectrasonic to upgrade it but hasn't happened. Some people swear by this groove program but so far not me.

soheilmonfared

Powerful on BreakBeats & Acoustic Drums

It Powerful on BreakBeats & Acoustic Drums Too Much !!! I Love It ;)

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ideal tool for creating versatile loop variations

best tool for all kind of loops. chaos machine is fantastic for easy creation of loop-variations. love it :D

Artist usage

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See how Badd Dimes uses Spectrasonics Stylus RMX

Badd Dimes

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Verified via YouTube

At 2:30 he says how he uses it for percussion & drums

See how Klute uses Spectrasonics Stylus RMX

Klute

Music Producer

The Stupids

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Verified via YouTube

Spectrasonics Stylus can be seen opened and used throughout Klute's Masterclass with Computer Music.

See how Dan Forden uses Spectrasonics Stylus RMX

Dan Forden

Composer

Cheer-Accident

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Verified via Game-ost

"I’ve worked both at home and at Midway and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment over the years with a variety of different setups. Currently I’m running Pro Tools 8 on an 8-core Power Mac and I have a number of excellent musical plug-ins: Omnisphere, Stylus RMX, Kontakt, Play Libraries (Ministry of Rock, Stormdrum, Symphonic Choirs) and other Native Instruments plug-ins. I also use Vegas and Sound Forge for sound effects and other mixing and editing."

See how Stephen Duffy uses Spectrasonics Stylus RMX

Stephen Duffy

Singer

Duran Duran

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pace considerations — Duffy's room at AIR was fairly small — dictated much of the equipment that he and Williams used during this early writing period. In addition to Duffy's guitars the duo mainly used a couple of keyboards, among them a Clavia Nord Lead, and Logic soft synths and plug-ins. "My little room wasn't large enough to have loads of keyboards set up," says Duffy, "so we used soft synths like [Spectrasonics] Stylus, Trilogy and Atmosphere, [NI] Reaktor, Logic 's ESX24 sampler and instruments, mostly the EVP88 Rhodes. Other soft synths we used a lot were the Moog Modular synth and the M-Tron Mellotron plug-in."

See how Simon Franglen uses Spectrasonics Stylus RMX

Simon Franglen

Keyboardist, Composer

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Used for the Avatar soundtrack, as stated in this March 19, 2010 Electronic Musician interview.

[Spectrasonics] Ominsphere, Stylus RMX. I used Trilian a little at the end; it hadn’t come out until I was getting to the end of the project. [FXpansion] BFD, I was using BFD2 on some of the stuff. I like [Native Instruments] Battery, especially for drum work. It’s very nice the way I can build things in that. And there’s some little boutique ones like [FXpansion] Strobe. I used a bit of [Native Instruments] Massive. But it wasn’t really a synth score.

See how Andrew Aversa uses Spectrasonics Stylus RMX

Andrew Aversa

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Andrew Aversa incorporates the Spectrasonics Stylus RMX into his VST rack, as noted on the Zirconmusic website.

See how Eric Chevalier uses Spectrasonics Stylus RMX

Eric Chevalier

Composer

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Eric Chevalier's gear list circa 2003:

Mixing Consoles: - Sony DMX-R100 - Yamaha 01V Monitors: - Genelec 1031.A - Genelec 1030.A

Samplers: - Akai s6000 (x2) - Akai CD3000XL - Roland S760 (x4) - Roland SP 700

Synthesizers: - Roland JD800 - Roland JD990 - Roland MKS80 + PG - Roland MKS70 + PG (x2) - Roland XV3080 - Roland D550 - Roland A80 - E-MU Proteus 2000 - Yamaha TX802 - Kurzweil MicroPiano - Korg M1R EX - Korg Wavestation AD - Korg Triton - Alesis DM5 (drum machine) - Access Virus A - Access Virus C - The theremin - Nord Lead

Computer (& Plugins): - PowerMac G4/733 - PowerBook Titanium - Monitors Plasma (x2) - Pro Tools Mix Plus (software) - Logic Audio Platinum (+ eMagic plugins) - Spectrasonics Athmosphere - Spectrasonics Stylus - Mac Five - DD 80 Go + 120 Go + 160 Go LaCie - DD 40 Go Ice - Synchro: "Time Machine" C Lab - Unitor MK2 (x3)

Effects: - Lexicon 480L - PCM80 / LPX15 - Yamaha SPX90 / D1500 (x2) - Tube Tech Compressor LCA 2B - EQ Moog - TC Electronics M5000 - TC Electronic Finalizer 96K - DAT Panasonic SV-3800 - DAT Sony PCM R500

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Tobi Neumann

Composer

Glove

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In the Video (here: 11:29 min) you can see, that Tobi Neumann uses Stylus RMX by Spectrasonics. He says: ".. for making the Groove, I think the Stylus Remix Plugin is fantastic"

See how Dylan Reavey uses Spectrasonics Stylus RMX

Dylan Reavey

Guitarist, Composer

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In a YouTube video titled "Gear I use for producing Jazz Fusion (2026)," Dylan Reavey states that he uses Spectrasonics Stylus RMX to add more percussive elements to his tracks.

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