
(in order to open Nebula in PT8HD, I had to use FXpansions VST to RTAS wrapper). As I already mentioned, this folder does not exist on Macs. This creates a file with the suffix ".SER" in your "nebulatemprepository". On a PC, you open an instance of Nebula3 in your DAW. Your Nebula files will be found on your System Drive in Library/Audio/Presets/AcusticaAudio/Nebula3ģ.
#Nebula 3 gearslutz install#
PCs evidently install your Nebula files into a folder called "nebulatemprepository". As I discovered, in subtle ways Macs are different beasts. Almost all the information I could find in the forums gave detail on PC installation, but not Macs.
#Nebula 3 gearslutz pro#
Download Nebula 3 Pro from the Acustica Audio website. To help anyone else in my Mac wearing shoes, here is the Nebula 3 Pro installation procedure I followed:ġ. The lack of organized information on installation procedures is almost laughable (the kind of despairing laugh bred from hours of desperately seeking answers on forums across the internet). I've had it for 24 hours now and almost got it sorted.
#Nebula 3 gearslutz update#
Thought I'd give an update on my experience with Nebula 3 Pro on my 8 core 2.26 mac pro system. This should be a very interesting adventure. Unfortunately, nearly all of the information available online is about using Nebula on PCs. I'm really excited about jumping into Nebula, but would like to avoid reinventing the wheel if I can. Are there any "I wish someone would have told me this" lessons from your Nebula experience that you can share with me? (Preferably not something along the lines of "Whatever you do, don't buy Nebula 3 on a Mac". Do you use the offline rendering tool from Acustica (it's called NRGUI) on a Mac with success?Ĥ. Has Nebula 3 Pro been stable on your system? I've managed to crash it a few times already, although in fairness I haven't completed the authorization of the software yet (receiving the promised email from acustica in the morning I'm told).ģ. (I'm running PT 8 HD on an eight core 2.26 mac pro with 6 GB of RAM in case that information helps)Ģ.

What is the best way you've found to bounce these tracks down in PT HD? Will exporting regions work or do I actually need to bounce to disk in real time? (I'm pretty sure the answer is bouncing, since this situation is what AudioSuite is for.but I have to at least ask in case I'm wrong) How has it changed your workflow? Specifically, I'm interested in using AlexB's console emu on each individual track as part of my mixing process.many people choose to bounce their tracks down at this point in order to eliminate the latency and CPU challenges. It's well documented how CPU intensive Nebula is. I'd love to ask some questions to other Mac based (PT HD) users about their experience working with Nebula 3 Pro.ġ. So today I shook my fist in the general direction of whoever decides Currency Exchange rates (the software is priced in Euros) and took the plunge. I did a ton of online research and decided the potential sonic benefits outweigh the chance of being driven to insanity by the installation procedure of Nebula 3 Pro.
