if you experience crashes when previewing a setup, download and use version 2.2. This one should be crash free 🙂
Problems with ACQUA after the latest version of Nebula has been installed ???
Look here for a solution (currently only for Windows users):
http://www.acustica-audio.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=28205
NebulaMan 2 development version 3 released
Rendering window with advanced options, VST tempo support etc.
For more info and downloads visit NebulaMan product page.
Important info for OSX users
32 bit (x86) OSX versions of Nebula Setups 2.1 & NebulaMan 2 (in development) will NOT be available, because there is too much tricky stuff to be done to support Carbon based 32 bit plugins inside Cocoa based QT framework, which is a foundation for my programs. As x86 architecture will soon be completely obsolete on OSX, further development of 32 bit tools is now officially abandoned. Since Nebula Setups already supports both 32 and 64 bit setups, this is not an issue.
Nebula Setups 2.1 released
For more info and downloads visit Nebula Setups 2 product page.
NebulaMan 2 development version 2 released – VST 2.x , introducing OSX x64
Some OSX love … first NebulaMan 2 development version running as OSX x64 application.
For more info and downloads visit NebulaMan product page.
NebulaMan 2 development version 1 released (VST 2.x support)
Do you want to use the latest & hottest ACQUA based VST plugins (Trinity, SilkEQ, EQP etc.) inside NebulaMan?
Check official Acustica forums to get more info and download links …
http://www.acustica-audio.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=27980
NebulaMan 1.5.2 released
What is new?
- OSX 64 bit version
- issues with sidechain programs loading hopefully fixed. Note, that NebulaMan
still doesn’t support sidechaining. Regardless, sidechain programs can now be
loaded.
You can find the latest NebulaMan downloads in the “User Area/My Downloads/Specials/Tools/NebulaMan” section of your user account at Acustica Audio website.
Plugins, created with Nebula Setups not visible in Cubase/Nuendo
The cause of the problem is that plugin names must differ at 9th character to be propery recognized by Cubase/Nuendo.
Wavelab & Reaper for example, don’t have this problem. Please change your setup naming convention, when using Cubendo.
Nebula review from SoundBytes – net music magazine
You should read this, excellent article.