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Went into the Nebula camp yesterday as a new Nebula 3 Pro Customer. For 120 EUR altogether I had to try it and see if it lives up to the hype.
All I can say is wooow. Soundwise it beats all the competition and VST plugins.
After serching Acusticaudio forum I have been able in aprox. 8 hours to understand the concept and do some tweaks, arrange programs, changing categories, reducing latencies.
It definitely is soundind analog. It makes you want ot buy all the 3rd party programs and arrange it for your own use.
I have found out that besides a one good compressor, one good limiter, one surgical Eq and normal tools (deeser, stereo imager, restoration...) you doesn't need another tools if you have Nebula. It is the most colorful and true sounding software and by far. It has the only software EQs that you can boost frequencies without any digital harshness and it can give you al kinds of warmth.
Right now my only complaint goes to Steinberg for not fixing their multiprocessing bug in the last 4 years, because not using all cores in a CPU is a real problem if you want to use Nebula for many instances. I have I7 920 and with Cubase 5 I am very limited.
I tried Reaper and it works like a charm there, but I am simply to accustomed to Cubendo's workflow to much to change a DAW.
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