

PM or email me a direct link to an upload. Ok, may I send my next mastering-file to one of you,Īnd then I hopefully can get an impression of what Nebual is about? I have even re-thought my client work to reflect my self-imposed work-flow (I charge per-project, not per-hour.)

But I like my results with nebula far too much to go back to my pre-Nebula work. If your current algo tools help make your music the way you need it to sound, more power to you. But my ears tell me the result is far better than anything an A.O.M Tranquilizer (or similar) can deliver. Yes, the workflow is slower, and everything you stated as your gripes is valid. There is something for everyone, and Nebula is certainly not for everyone. I think that this technology has the future but now it is pretty useless to me. I just really can't stand slow workflow (many Nebula instances needed to have one 4 band EQ) and latency that increases with every instance.

I prefer to equalize using algo plugins with some spectrometer overlay (like tranquilizer from A.O.M) than Nebula. I have some third party libraries, but frankly, I rarely use them. I mainly use signaltonoze "Dolby trick" (nrA) library on drums.
