here’s the update info:
- name changed from tube fm 2 to “Tube Radios, Mic’d”
- 48 and 88.2khz sample rates added.
- everything was rebuilt starting from the original tone sweeps, which allowed me to go back and edit all the impulses (thousands of them) to ensure they are properly synced and have smooth fadeouts as well as being able to weed out any bad ones. this process fixes a lot of glitchy type behavior and distortions which would usually happen with hotter inputs. i do think overall this improves the sound in many cases.
- added the ‘bell special’ program which is in stereo and was made by ‘resampling’ one of the main (mono) bell programs through an old philco tube amp with basic EQ controls in a way that produced a stereo effect. this was originally released as a bonus for anyone who bought my ‘tube fm 1-4’ bundle ages and ages ago, and for years it just hasn’t been available. now it’s here! it’s pretty unique among them all because it leans towards treble freqs more.
- all programs in stereo had both channels out of alignment which led to the sound ‘leaning’ towards one side. fixed. they still aren’t perfect and have phase inconsistencies but that’s ‘part of the effect’.
- added the two ‘nebula radio prototype) programs, which were also in the tube fm 1-4 bonuses. these two programs were made from an unknown model of zenith radio (i destroyed it and have no notes about it), and were the first nebula programs i ever made, as a test to see if i could get anything interesting. based on these results i did lots of planning and eventually came up with the tube fm 1 release (now tube radios direct). these two programs are really junky and just not very good but could still be useful as an occasional effect. i’ve included them for ‘historical purposes’.
- all impulses have been edited for length. older nebula programs using the standard NAT sampling templates would typically have impulse with longer lengths than what was actually used by the programs. the programs basically trimmed off the excess with the length setting on the kern page. this meant the full impulses were still being loaded into RAM. this was common in older nebula programs (not just mine). now i’ve edited them to the exact lengths that are actually used, which speeds up load times, and lowers RAM use. they files also take up less storage space.
- harmonic levels have all been rebalanced, usually meaning they got lowered drastically compared to the original release. they’re more authentic this way and sound better. if you want the louder harmonics you can always still use the ‘dist’ control to bring them back up.
- the available controls in the programs have been changed, in accordance with my recent releases.
- manual was touched up.
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