I didn't do the test because you just posted two random wav files and they could be anything :)
I was referring to things like one EQ band per Nebula instance, plus another instance for the line/pre, etc. It's a lot of messing about when you...
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Zen 6 will be doubling the number the cores according to some recent leaks, but I honestly couldn't wait that long.
AlexB for mix consoles - Neve, API, SSL, etc. TimP L-Bus v2 SSL bus compressor.
It's nice hardware if you use the Softube Console software :wink: What DAW do you use?
I've got Nebula mapped to a Midi Fighter Twister controller (16 knobs) and it works really great, especially on EQ moves.
It's the icing on the cake :)
Nebula not having any presets is a positive thing IMO.
Yeah, those 3 are great, and I also use the AITB Bricasti M7 Reverb.
The 3rd party developers are far away from AA, and they have slowly been isolated, but they are still the best. BTW what did you use on that bass? :)
It doesn't matter if it's nearly the same or not, it's what inspires your ears, and TimP is cheaper and better :wink:
My tastes are fairly conservative, and I try to replicate the well-known recording chains that have been used on classic albums. It's all 3rd...
Nebula sounds good because it captures the harmonic details from the hardware, and I always use it alongside the algo plugins.
Clippers too :wink:
I use the API/Neve consoles for tracking and SSL for mixing. It's quite subtle, but it all adds up. I like to use some of the Tape programmes as well.
Quote from Cupwise "the thing that sets nebula apart from other convolution stuff is that it's also using Volterra math stuff which i don't...
My DAW templates are full of Nebula, and now I'm just waiting for Zen 5 to run it all without having to render individual tracks! :)
There some some interesting comments from Cupwise on this page and the next one....
What are your thoughts about this old technology and why are you still using it?
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