Great work Henry!

You know I appreciate you but come on - there will be no Modulation in Nebula - sorry - you know that right? You can use reverberate which tries to somewhat add a bit of chorus back in. This is a proof of concept for beta testing to show the kind of quality to expect. I will be making the presets to send to Michael if I can get this to work as a set - in other words a multi layer preset. If it's not that impressive one can always get the real deal but let me tell you that apart from a few minute details like width, a bit more depth and a touch more reality - getting this for free is reason to have a bit of grace - it ain't miles off the real thing. And also - I have struggled for months to get my head around how to try and crack it - My enthusiasm for this doesn't need dampening.BLUESMAN wrote:Oh,pretty unimpressed, no modulation and no nebula presets for the bricasti.
NO...... We need you sampling and releasing 24/7!!!!Henry Olonga wrote:I do have to find that elusive balance between life and work.
Boo to you Bluesman.
BOOM. That fixed it.mathias wrote:use nebula reverb, go to mast page, switch to guru mode, when necessary.
then you get a lot of options.
go to dsp buffer and increase it to at least 2048 press save (on the top right).
then reload nebula and check again.
when samplerate changes are involved set rate convert to the highest possible value on mast page. save and reload.
mathias