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Old 17th November 2008   #8
neilwilkes
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I'm very new to the whole Nebula thing, and ,my experiences so far have been a case of "Holy Cow this thing is good".
As an example, we have just finished off a live album where one track is a bit of a ballad compared to the rest (Punk thrashes) and whilst the 5.1 version posed no troubles we just could not get the reverbs right on the vocal in the stereo mix of that blasted ballad.
So I tried one of the Nebula 3 reverbs, and it instantly dropped the vocal into exactly the right place.

Moving on.
Had another (again 5.1 mix) proving awkward with BV's (what with everything being so much more exposed in 5.1 it is harder to hide or get away with stuff).
The BAE1073 Pre programme was perfect for the job - instant warmth.

I'm really looking forward to seeing how this thing develops. Right now, I have to say it is definitely well worth the money.
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