Hello Nebula users, this is David from
http://www.learndigitalaudio.com/ ,and i'm going to
be showing you how to alter your
Nebula plug-in to use the highest quality
TIMED kernel mode. Before you do any
of these steps you need to have altered
your XML file, and all that's detailed in the
original blog post.
So first thing we are going to do is go to the MAST page,
ignoring that, and we will have
an option here either SIMPLE or GURU.
It needs to be in GURU to access the
parameters we need, so move it up to GURU.
and i've already loaded a program which is
the NEVE compressor program from 
Analog In The Box, 
and I've loaded up the preamp,
and
here it is in the kernel section. Before i
show you about this i'll tell you
what these bits up here do.
Basically the ECONOMY mode 
is off here. You know that because it says
ECONOMY mode. Basically everything's
backwards, so if we flip
ECONOMY mode it goes to NORMAL and that
means we're in ECONOMY mode, and vice versa,
so flip back to full quality
mode
STEREO mode here, that means we are in
MONO mode, and what that just means
is
that same processing has happened to
the left and the right hand side of the audio
there's not any kind of special stereo
effects going on.
This button here, that means split
audio mode and as we see it on we
know that its off, so that means it's either processing the
TIMED
or the FREQD rather than going
from TIMED and then into FREQD
so
here we see the CLEAN kernel and TIMED
and FREQD
and we know that we're running in the
TIMED kernel here because of the little
(2) number next to 50. If i push this arrow here
it will go back here, and that means
we're now running in FREQD mode
and if you look at the CPU usage up here
watch it go up
up to 35 percent.
Now that means we're running the CLEAN
kernel in TIMED mode here
if we want to run the EVEN kernel in TIMED mode as-well we can flip
across here, but you see we only have 2.1 milliseconds
so we need to click on that
we need to make the relevant
adjustment
bring that up to
fifty milliseconds as such
OK.
Now unfortunately there is a bug, or possibly an error,
or something in the plugin it means
we can't run EVEN and ODD
in TIMED mode at the same time
but the ridiculous amount of CPU this takes
anyway i've taken to running only
the CLEAN kernel in TIMED mode, which seems to have the most effect, so i'll put that back
so as we see, there we have it, okay, if
you got any questions please don't
hesitate to
post in the blog or get in contact
and... thanks for listening!
