11th January 2011
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#31 | | Gear addict
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11th January 2011
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#32 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by ep1c0ne Has anyone used the analog in the box tube console? I don't hear much talk about it, is it good, or are Alex B's programs pretty much the no brainers as far as console programs go? | not tried it but heard its good...anything AITB will be likely good as they have a lot of expertise sampling...being some of the forerunners...Its only about £6 I think - give it a shot!
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11th January 2011
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#33 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Nov 2006 Location: nj
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Originally Posted by Finnish Please, review that 1968/Draw Her if you have the real thing to compare! | +1!
& any progress on the comparascents of the 2 drawmer presets?
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12th January 2011
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#34 | | Gear addict
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Thanks for the reply. The price is good, wish there was a basic demo though. Even though it is cheap, I'm not sure I need it compared to the other console options.
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12th January 2011
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#35 | | Gear maniac
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I installed the Nebula3 free bundle that comes with a few presets.
To be honest: those few presets did not convince me. Some EQs and compressors sound really really bad compared to my UAD plugins.
Are the commercial add-ons better than those free ones?
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12th January 2011
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#36 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2006 Location: Finland
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Originally Posted by nicogrubert I installed the Nebula3 free bundle that comes with a few presets.
To be honest: those few presets did not convince me. Some EQs and compressors sound really really bad compared to my UAD plugins.
Are the commercial add-ons better than those free ones? | Commercial libraries are from different world!
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12th January 2011
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#37 | | Banned
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Yep, I can vouch for that as well. I just bought a bunch of libraries from almost all of the official program developers. Sound totally OTB. Can't say I'm even going to use the programs you get with Nebula Pro, but the third party stuff is INSANE.
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12th January 2011
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#38 | | Gear maniac
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Originally Posted by djanthonyw Yep, I can vouch for that as well. I just bought a bunch of libraries from almost all of the official program developers. Sound totally OTB. Can't say I'm even going to use the programs you get with Nebula Pro, but the third party stuff is INSANE. | Which programs you can recommend and why?
I already have the UAD-2 quad with all plugins (except Manley and Studer) plus everything from elysia and Softube.
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12th January 2011
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#39 | | Banned
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Any of the AlexB stuff
AIB Flex EQ Bundle
AIB Fate Comp
TM VCult
CSM R2R + Booster / Retro / Producer Pack / Mastering Suite
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13th January 2011
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#40 | | Lives for gear
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I bought this today 1313 » Blog Archive » DME 1968 FET/Tube Compressor – Nebula Programs
and oh my god... No more "normal" software comps for me!!!
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13th January 2011
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#41 | | Banned
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Wasn't aware of that one, thanks!
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13th January 2011
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#42 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by fantomen A couple of weeks ago I browsed the posts on Nebula to find what piece of gear each library sampled and find which ones seemed to be most recommended. I took all this info and consolidated it in a single text file... I paste it below since you'll probably find it useful. | Thanks a lot for the list! the sum is about 700 Euros to purchase them all. |
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13th January 2011
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#43 | | Banned
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Originally Posted by ep1c0ne Has anyone used the analog in the box tube console? I don't hear much talk about it, is it good, or are Alex B's programs pretty much the no brainers as far as console programs go? | Quote:
Originally Posted by SWAN808 not tried it but heard its good...anything AITB will be likely good as they have a lot of expertise sampling...being some of the forerunners...Its only about £6 I think - give it a shot! | I have to say out of curiosity I ended up giving their tube console bundle a shot, but was not impressed compared to their other libraries. I kindly asked for a refund since their is no demo to try before hand, but haven't heard back yet.
EDIT: Ok, they did get back to me and offer a credit voucher.
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15th January 2011
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#44 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Apr 2004 Location: C o p e n h a g e n
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Originally Posted by Finnish | Very nice it is..
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5th March 2011
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#45 | | Banned
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I just got Behemoth, it's freqin' sweet. Want that full bodied low end that isn't overpowering? This is it.
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5th March 2011
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#46 | | Gear maniac
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Originally Posted by djanthonyw I just got Behemoth, it's freqin' sweet. Want that full bodied low end that isn't overpowering? This is it. | What programs are those.
link pls
thank you
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5th March 2011
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#47 | | Banned
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5th March 2011
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#48 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Oct 2008 Location: LONDON UK
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Originally Posted by djanthonyw | Thank you mate
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5th March 2011
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#49 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jan 2008 Location: Franklin TN
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How does the Nebula Studer compare to the UAD Studer? Any examples of it? Can you just buy the VTM-M2 by CD soundmaster? Is it the same since cd soundmaster plug is also used in Nebula?
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5th March 2011
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#50 | | Gear nut
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The vtm m2 isnt based on nebula techology. Visit CDSoundMaster Software Online for info. It does complement his nebula tape programs, but you can use it as stand alone.
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5th March 2011
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#51 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Tube World How does the Nebula Studer compare to the UAD Studer? Any examples of it? Can you just buy the VTM-M2 by CD soundmaster? Is it the same since cd soundmaster plug is also used in Nebula? | I read a review where the reviewer had both. He said they were both very good but considering the price difference the nebula is fantastic.
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5th March 2011
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#52 | | Lives for gear
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Hi all
was browsing their site and these look really cool
can someone help me with these questions i couldn't find out for sure
1) mac is supported correct? on a mac pro here latest OSX
2) 64 bit on mac?
3) would use in cubase 6, or possibly PT 9, how are these in those DAW's?
thanks very much for the help
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5th March 2011
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#53 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by trock Hi all
was browsing their site and these look really cool
can someone help me with these questions i couldn't find out for sure
1) mac is supported correct? on a mac pro here latest OSX
2) 64 bit on mac?
3) would use in cubase 6, or possibly PT 9, how are these in those DAW's?
thanks very much for the help | 1. Yes.
2. Don't know.
3. Runs fine in Logic here. Sounds great, "user experience" is less than stellar however. IMHO.
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5th March 2011
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#54 | | Lives for gear
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hi
what do you mean by user experience less than stellar? i also have logic 9 but don't use it much
do you mean they sound great but have issues working?
thanks
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5th March 2011
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#55 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by edva 1. Yes.
2. Don't know.
3. Runs fine in Logic here. Sounds great, "user experience" is less than stellar however. IMHO. | works fine on snow leopard
I dont think 64 bit is supported yet for mac
My user experience is fantastic - there are some issues around work flow given that most computers are not fast enough to run loads of instances at once but there are work arounds and the solutions are improving all the time.
I can honestly say that nebula is the best investment I have made in audio apart from bass traps (including expensive microphones, converters, preamps, eq and compressors)
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5th March 2011
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#56 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Feb 2010
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Originally Posted by trock hi
what do you mean by user experience less than stellar? i also have logic 9 but don't use it much
do you mean they sound great but have issues working?
thanks | Nebula works fine, once you have it successfully installed. I mean basically things are presented graphically in a way that is not intuitive, fun, or easy to work with. Not horrible, certainly worth the effort, but lots of little bumps in the road that could be smoothed out, IMHO. YMMV.
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19th March 2011
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#57 | | Lives for gear
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The newest update with the new menu is AWESOME...much more user friendly...
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19th March 2011
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#58 | | Gear maniac
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Yeah, Its getting much better now than when I first tried it a while ago.
Sooo happy with all the 34d party stuff that I don't use any of the free stuff.
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19th March 2011
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#59 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Johnkenn The newest update with the new menu is AWESOME...much more user friendly... | Can you explain - i have lost subgroups with the new menu - it is just a long list of presets and it takes ages to scroll through
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19th March 2011
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#60 | | Lives for gear
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where can I get that update?
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