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    Call me slow...

    You can use Nebula/nat to sample hardware or software delay but at only one tempo (for example 127BPM). There is no time stretching real time algorithm now possible, maybe in future. But if you wanna try you can use Nebula2/Nat2 light (the lighter version for 20 euro)
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    AE's Nebula thread (samples, tests, etc)

    Thank you very much. For any problem don't hesitate to contact us on our forum or by email. If somebody is interested there is an amazing original fender reverb for Nebula2 or Nebula3 commercial on nebula-programs.com. It is sampled by Stedal i think.
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    First Nebula Test!!!

    All you have said is correct. But Nebula2 and Nebula3 comes with all the commercial libraries included, that's to say more than 15 Giga of top class impulse responses emulating hardware reverbs (PCM 91, PCM 70, EMT), compressors, equalisers (API, NEVE....), preamps, amps, microphones, tapes...
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    First Nebula Test!!!

    Yes you can use them with Nebula2 (20 euro) or Nebula3 (80 euro). Nebula2 is limited to 32 bit internal processing for user made libraries like these ones, while Nebula3 uses 64 bit processing.
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    AE's Nebula thread (samples, tests, etc)

    I have a Fender at home, when i will have some spare time, i will sample the cabinet with Nat and with impulses and i will process a guitar through the real cab, than with impulses and than with Nebula and i will show you the differences. Stay tuned!
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    AE's Nebula thread (samples, tests, etc)

    Thanks guys for your support and your patience. I don't think there is fizz in our emulations, in any case they are better than impulses and anyone even with nebula2 can sample his own cabinets. Don't hesitate to contact me if you need support. Francesco.
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    AE's Nebula thread (samples, tests, etc)

    Yes to use user made programs you need to buy at least Nebula2, but it is only 20 euro so it is very very cheap.
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    AE's Nebula thread (samples, tests, etc)

    If you mix or if you equalise the tones you have not to add latency to the tracks because in that case deconvolution will not turn out good because you are changing the offset.
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    First Nebula Test!!!

    Thank you very much! Francesco.
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    Nebula question

    Nebula is based on a complete different technology. It uses sine sweeps and you can capture not only the linear amplitude and phase frequency spectrum but you can also capture the real not linear one. This thing is unique and only Nebula/Nat can do this.
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    AE's Nebula thread (samples, tests, etc)

    Ok, if you need support for the offline mode deconvolution, you can contact me on MSN or Facebook. Let me know.
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    AE's Nebula thread (samples, tests, etc)

    You don't need a mixer, if you have noticed after you have finished to sample with nat, it creates a .wav file inside the direcotry you have specified that is the recorded tone that you can deconvolve later in offline mode how many times you want. So for example you sample 10 times your...
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    AE's Nebula thread (samples, tests, etc)

    It's better to try different templates and to choose what is the best result for you.
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    AE's Nebula thread (samples, tests, etc)

    Eh eh eh.... Moonlapse, you don't say so last time. Infact i prepared all the processed tracks and what i find?? That impulses sound like a shit!! they are really only fizz....
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    AE's Nebula thread (samples, tests, etc)

    Ok, i'm preparing it right now.