Totally understand that, Cupwise! Thanks for your thorough answer. I have to wait a while before I jump on in getting this library - spent a lot the last days....!
But I'll report back if I have some useful info to share
@ Shibata: Thanks for your audio test files! I have imported them to Reaper and did a comparison. I couldn't hear any significant difference, but the file named "Phase inverted difference.wav" was interesting to listen to. However, re-reading your post, I'm really not sure how you have tested to pro...
@ RJHollins: That's interesting! I'm on the fence upgrading to N4. Perhaps if AA runs a Black November sale I'll jump on it, but it's interesting to hear your experience about the clouding thing - and also in the light of stacking several instances like one can do with LBX Stripper. Thanks for shari...
@ Shibata: Hm, don't know if I really get this or if I have understood you correctly from the beginning? I thought your point was that consoles, tape, preamps etc could benefit from lowering the DSPBuffer size and also tweak the kernels to timed? But after reading your last post, it seems like your ...
@ Shibata: I made a copy of my SSL4k V2 AlexB lib and changed the DSPBuffer to 128, and then I got the RTE: 2.902 ms. (I named this Shibata-SSL4k) I didn't alter the values on the kern page though, 'cause I'm not sure if I alter these presets, I reckon I alter the originals. Not sure how you manage ...
@ Shibata: Thanks, I'll check it out to see if I hear any significant difference. @ Plexus: I reckon the solution to this is to use Nebula setups, so you can make individual plugins with the RTE set to 128, at least if you have Nebula Pro 3 - but it seems like there isn't support for N4 with Nebula ...
@ Shibata: Will the sound differ based on what DSPbuffer you use? If yes, does this apply to consoles only or also EQs, preamps etc? Do you have some recommendations regarding DSPbuffer size for each of them? @ Plexus: Thanks for doing this! EDIT: @ Shibata: I found an interesting thread where you e...
@ jfjer: Hi, there! I started building my new PC today! However I wonder if you can help me out here: In my Asus X99-A II user guide it says: "DO NOT forget to connect BOTH of the 4-pin and 8-pin EATX12 V power plug". But in my Corsair RM750x PSU there is only the EATXPWR (24 pin connector) and the ...
Hi, again! Thanks for your thorough reply, rici! This is very interesting. I suggest that you open a ticket if you haven't done so already? Would be a pity if this feature was removed by an update of N4! By the way, have you experienced this with other reverbs too, like the one from Lennon, EAR by A...
Hi! This is very interesting! I'm just curious that you have compared N3 and N4 with the exact same settings in the xml-file? From VNXT's manual: "If You don`t hear full tail lenght go to Nebula MAST page and check *L FREQD parameter (increase it), click SAVE and reload Nebula. If You have any probl...
so smaller PCU will very likely mean more noise but the 650w can certainly be useful to start with if its a gold and make room for you to save up for a bigger PCU later - It says TX 650 W, Corsair, and the text on the PSU is yellow/Gold - I reckon it's a Gold, as you call it? - Right, thanks for th...
@ jfjer379: Wow, thanks a lot for an incredible detailed feedback! Very much appreciated :D Now I have dumped the Noctua for the Kraken water cooler, thanks for that suggestion. One question about the power unit: Do I have to use 750 W? I do have a spare 650 W Corsair lying here, so if I can use tha...
Hi! Finally I have put together a list for my new PC. Goal: Keep the new one in 7 years and after that upgrade the cpu if needed - that's why I chose the 2011-v3 standard. I have a lot of VSTi and want to be able to use sample libs (orch.) therefore I have chosen 32 GB of RAM. I reckon it's a good i...