Topic: Multiple Nebula 2 Free makes Podium go haywire

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  • #1863
    DanielK
    Participant

    Hello,

    I’m having problems getting multiple chained Nebula 2 instances to work properly in 2.09 demo. That is, when you load a program say Analog Channel in each of them and switch to a PROG menu and fiddle with faders it often tends to make Podium UI crash and stop responding, but the Podium sound engine still seems to work. CPU load is not 100% at such a moment though.

    Could someone confirm this?

    Daniel

    #14707
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    Does it also crash if you disable the plugin multiprocessing option in the Podium preferences?

    I am not familiar with the Nebula plugins. Why are you using Nebula 2 Free instead of Nebula 3 Free?

    #14710
    DanielK
    Participant

    Yes, it still crashes upon disabling plugin multiprocessing, however Nebula 3 seems to be rock solid stable. The reason I used Nebula 2 was I’m going to buy it because of it’s large vector sample set (100+) of great hardware for just 20 euros, and I’m not sure if they will work with Nebula 3 Free (100 euros for full version). It sounds splendid! Reverbs and Preamps are outstanding. I don’t think any VST can come close to this sound. Reverbs have a silky soft tail, they don’t make you work harder on your mix, instead they help to blend. Preamps are just beautiful. Very analog and warm sounding. I recommend it. The only drawback is, it is a CPU hog, so it means a lot of rendering and Preamp analog saturation often needs 2< instances of Nebula in chain to really hear the difference.

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