I just decided to convert all my libraries to my preferred sample rate using this method I found on old Forums (thanks to reort):
1) Launch the "crypt programs" form, clicking on "Programs" in the left tree menu
2) Browse your Nebula plugin instance. I suggest to browse the "reverb" DLL
3) Select the first program and the last program. The whole list of programs will be converted
4) Type the frequency rate in Hertz, for example 48000
5) Push tab key, so you'll be sure you are not editing the "frequency rate" field any more, loosing the mouse focus on it
6) Push "Ok" button
7) Wait
Most AlexB's PCS programs showed me a Fatal Error. What's the reason for this? Are the libraries now damaged?.
Converting libraries with NAT
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Re: Converting libraries with NAT
If an error occurs it will usually damage the file so be sure to make a back up first.
G, correct me if I'm mistaken, errors will usually come about on commercial presets due to their heavy commercial encrypting in creating the preset itself. All in all, always make a back up of these files before doing anything to them.
G, correct me if I'm mistaken, errors will usually come about on commercial presets due to their heavy commercial encrypting in creating the preset itself. All in all, always make a back up of these files before doing anything to them.
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Re: Converting libraries with NAT
Thanks for your response. Yes, I made a back up before converting them 
I ended up removing all converted libraries and moved the originals back to my Programs/Vectors folders because I expected an improvement in the loading times per program but it was worst in some cases.
Thanks anyways, I think this is the price we have to pay for quality

I ended up removing all converted libraries and moved the originals back to my Programs/Vectors folders because I expected an improvement in the loading times per program but it was worst in some cases.
Thanks anyways, I think this is the price we have to pay for quality

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Yes indeed. Of course now that we know Nebula exists, to relinquish quality for load times seems, backwards at best huhMercado_Negro wrote:Thanks for your response. Yes, I made a back up before converting them
I ended up removing all converted libraries and moved the originals back to my Programs/Vectors folders because I expected an improvement in the loading times per program but it was worst in some cases.
Thanks anyways, I think this is the price we have to pay for quality

No worries though, in no time technology will exponentially catch up to support it. (It's already doing damn well)
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