Product Description
Now with custom graphics (skins) by Max!
I wanted to capture as much of the analog sound as possible, so again, I sampled these filters with dynamics. This is still a very rare thing in the Nebula world. The vast majority of EQ/filter related programs out there are non-dynamic. Having sampled dynamics in the filter programs means that for any position of the filter you select, you are getting a dynamic model of the unit for that position. With most EQ/filter libraries, the EQ/filter programs themselves don’t have dynamics and you have to pair them with a pass-through program without filtering which does have dynamics, but this isn’t quite the same because it doesn’t give you the dynamic behavior of the unit for each position of the EQ/filter. The programs in this set do.
In this set:
- One HP and LP filter vector each, sampled with dynamics, from the ‘Raybon’ hardware 672A unit.
- 2 HP and LP filter vectors each, sampled with dynamics from the ‘Wyte’ 4660 unit. The first vectors just used the HP and LP filters alone, but the second ones were sampled with the bands from the 31 band graphic EQ section used to ‘enhance’ the filtering, to give deeper cuts with a wider range.
- A bonus HP filter vector sampled from a preamp (check the manual for more info about this), and a pass-through vector each for the ‘Raybon’ and ‘Wyte’ units.
- So that’s 9 vectors all with dynamics, 3 HP and 3 LP filters. Each has 2 or 3 programs/presets providing different quality options. The first, ‘lite’, usually lacks the dynamics, and always lacks harmonics. This one allows you to have more running smoothly in your project because it uses less CPU/RAM. Standard is next and it’s the main product. They always have full dynamics and harmonics. The SHQ programs are like standard, but all kernels use TIMED mode and slightly faster prog rates, which ever so slightly improves the sound at the cost of much more CPU (these are for rendering only!).
- All of these filters are fully variable across their sweepable ranges (except the bonus T-BeeOne HP, which is switchable between several positions), and enough samples were taken to maintain the filter shape and give a smooth transition. Check the manual to see what the ranges and dB/octave slopes are for each filter!
- Entire library is available in four sample rates- 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96khz. You get all four when you purchase.
This library comes with excellent custom skins by Max Ponomaryov, aka azzimov! (You might want to consider contributing to his patreon here to help him continue doing Nebula skins, or check him out on facebook here). There are skins for both N3 and N4 which allow you to switch between the different programs by pushing buttons on the skin.
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