saturation plug in on the master bus?
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- KVRAF
- 1796 posts since 4 Sep, 2011 from England
I use Slate Digital VCC & Soundtoys Decapitator really warms things up and gets rid of that plastic sound.
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 11 Feb, 2011 from Duluth
I knew the 'Magneto' recommendation was just around the corner - has that late '90's "what's it doing to my audio anyways? vintage sound, dont it?!
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- KVRAF
- 1580 posts since 22 Apr, 2011 from The House of Zaid
My favorite saturation on the 2bus is TSclip. You have to mix through it though because it changes the sound, but I've never used anything that clips so smoothly. I can pretend my DAW is an analog board and drive it into the red a little bit to add some heat. Oh, and throw one on your drum buss and enjoy the added smack and volume boost. And it's free. Nice!
- KVRAF
- 7788 posts since 20 Jul, 2004 from Clearwater
Nebula + AlexB MLC
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- KVRist
- 162 posts since 28 Jun, 2007
- KVRAF
- 11369 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Nope. Insert. Load program. Have a HUGE smile on your face.ttoz wrote:i am SO OVER Nebula.
Anything but nebula.
Worse money pit than UAD.
Horrible to USE.
urghhh
Those two programs just work. 2 knobs/sliders to use (depending on chosen skin).
Cheers!
bManic
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- KVRAF
- 11369 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Hehe.. yeah I already suggested that.Barendse wrote:Nebula.
Try STN - Powered bus program.
http://www.acustica-audio.com/forum/ind ... =viewtopic
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
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- KVRAF
- 11369 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Well I have no idea how it works on Mac (or doesn't) but on windows I have zero problems. Sure there are typical "Italian" things about the Nebula, that is, it is a bit temperamental and quirky but it never crashes and sounds absolutely amazing with the correct programs. Also the latency is very easy to adjust now and can be as low as you want (at the cost of precision and cpu). Even at the default buffer size it's not any worse than your average linear phase EQ (pro-Q in medium quality linear phase).
The programs from Vieris (rhythminmind) are just insane! He even has a free compressor program there which is very nice. However my clear favourites are the powered bus thing and the VM compressor. Of course again, the gain reduction metering in Nebula is not working at all but it's easy to hear what the compressor does and it's virtually impossible to get it to sound bad, at any settings.
However, I do see your point ttoz. It's now more than 4 years since I first criticized the lack of polish to the GUI and overall user experience. They could sell heck of a lot more once it is fixed.
Then again, I think they never meant Nebula to be the main platform but rather the core technology.
There will probably be quite a lot of "powered by nebula VVTT technology" plugins out there later this year or next year. That's good news.
The programs from Vieris (rhythminmind) are just insane! He even has a free compressor program there which is very nice. However my clear favourites are the powered bus thing and the VM compressor. Of course again, the gain reduction metering in Nebula is not working at all but it's easy to hear what the compressor does and it's virtually impossible to get it to sound bad, at any settings.
However, I do see your point ttoz. It's now more than 4 years since I first criticized the lack of polish to the GUI and overall user experience. They could sell heck of a lot more once it is fixed.
Then again, I think they never meant Nebula to be the main platform but rather the core technology.
There will probably be quite a lot of "powered by nebula VVTT technology" plugins out there later this year or next year. That's good news.
"Wisdom is wisdom, regardless of the idiot who said it." -an idiot
"They don't ban hate speech; they ban speech they hate." -an oracle
"They don't ban hate speech; they ban speech they hate." -an oracle
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- KVRAF
- 1993 posts since 18 Nov, 2008
Bmanic, what do you think about the Kush Audio UBk-1?
circuit modeling and 0-dfb filters are cool
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- KVRist
- 162 posts since 28 Jun, 2007
Yes Vieris/STN is an amazing Nebula 3rd party program developer. Did you try his NrA Enhancer on the mix buss?bmanic wrote:Well I have no idea how it works on Mac (or doesn't) but on windows I have zero problems. Sure there are typical "Italian" things about the Nebula, that is, it is a bit temperamental and quirky but it never crashes and sounds absolutely amazing with the correct programs. Also the latency is very easy to adjust now and can be as low as you want (at the cost of precision and cpu). Even at the default buffer size it's not any worse than your average linear phase EQ (pro-Q in medium quality linear phase).
The programs from Vieris (rhythminmind) are just insane! He even has a free compressor program there which is very nice. However my clear favourites are the powered bus thing and the VM compressor. Of course again, the gain reduction metering in Nebula is not working at all but it's easy to hear what the compressor does and it's virtually impossible to get it to sound bad, at any settings. :)
However, I do see your point ttoz. It's now more than 4 years since I first criticized the lack of polish to the GUI and overall user experience. They could sell heck of a lot more once it is fixed.
Then again, I think they never meant Nebula to be the main platform but rather the core technology.
There will probably be quite a lot of "powered by nebula VVTT technology" plugins out there later this year or next year. That's good news.
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- KVRAF
- 6740 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
I'm going to have to try out this Nebula stuff one of these days...
Anyway, I have lots of saturation options, but the one I use most often is the free Voxengo Tube Amp, in Mode 2 with 8x oversampling: great way to subtly thicken a mix or submix without colouring it too much. Its a shame he didn't include a dry/wet mix control on the interface for this type of scenario, but I discovered that switching the oversampling to linear phase mode allows me to use Reaper's dry/wet mix knob (or run the plug in a send/return loop "NY" style) without creating any phase problems.
Anyway, I have lots of saturation options, but the one I use most often is the free Voxengo Tube Amp, in Mode 2 with 8x oversampling: great way to subtly thicken a mix or submix without colouring it too much. Its a shame he didn't include a dry/wet mix control on the interface for this type of scenario, but I discovered that switching the oversampling to linear phase mode allows me to use Reaper's dry/wet mix knob (or run the plug in a send/return loop "NY" style) without creating any phase problems.
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- KVRAF
- 1729 posts since 26 Feb, 2008
Ferric TDS is on (essentially) every single master buss for my productions. Sometimes I'll mix in a little NastyTableTop as well and occasionally ModernAnaloguer to take the bite out of harsh high-frequency content.
The tube stage in BootEqMKII is good (along with the low-frequency exciter it has) but can get a little "smeary" with the sound and affects how distinct the instruments sound...though it can be used to cover a bad mix in some cases because of that.
The tube stage in BootEqMKII is good (along with the low-frequency exciter it has) but can get a little "smeary" with the sound and affects how distinct the instruments sound...though it can be used to cover a bad mix in some cases because of that.
Snare drums samples: the new and improved "dither algo"
