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Post by brendanmccusker on Jan 1, 2021 21:09:08 GMT -6
hey folks,
i'm looking for recommendations on 3rd party Nebula libraries to check out.
recently picked up a few things from Tim Petherick (RA6, 37J, LBus V2) and Cupwise (AX102). so far, i've been loving them all.
any other developers you'd recommend trying? specific libraries you've had a good experience with?
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Post by seawell on Jan 1, 2021 22:20:03 GMT -6
You have most of my favorites already(RA6, LBus and AX102). In addition to those, I use Tim Petherick Opto 32 and U76 the most 👍🏼
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Post by mjheck on Jan 2, 2021 17:03:06 GMT -6
VNXT EMT140 and BX20, Petherick's "The Great Spring" and the Analog in the Box EAR Rooms are in every mix template I have, as I just love Nebula programs for reverbs.
The other things I use most often are from the Henry Olonga mojo gigantic set he put out a few years ago. I don't know if he is still selling these (they weren't very expensive back then - something like $40 I think) and they were a little more forgiving CPU wise, but I really like the color they provide. I found I would do things with those like place them after a a different take on a specific flavor for a more saturated version of that tone. I liked placing them after something like the Airwindows Channel4 - each tackled an aspect of API, Neve or SSL differently. Airwindows kind of took away stuff while the Olonga mojo added more harmonic distortion.
I Imagine the Olanga set is available for download somewhere.
Random note, I'm having a little trouble with the AITB site over the holidays, but they also have some of the very first beloved Nebula programs that I still use like the Snap compressor.
JMH
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Post by the other mark williams on Jan 2, 2021 22:56:17 GMT -6
Brighton, by London Acoustics. It’s my favorite Opto-style comp ITB, period.
TimP’s Sum 100a is really good. I like it a lot.
His DualTec is also supposed to be gorgeous, as well as his Fairchild 660.
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