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Introducing the NEBULA Reverb Rack Extension, your ultimate companion for sculpting immersive sonic landscapes within ReasonStudios. Designed with the ambient and chill music producer in mind, this powerhouse plugin offers an array of functions to elevate your sound to new heights of depth and atmosphere.

With its meticulously crafted algorithms and versatile controls, the NEBULA Reverb lets you effortlessly craft lush reverberant spaces, from expansive cathedrals to intimate chambers. Whether you’re creating ethereal pads, dreamy soundscapes, or soothing ambient textures, this plugin provides the tools you need to realize your sonic vision.

Explore an extensive selection of reverb types, including halls, rooms, plates, and more, each meticulously calibrated to deliver pristine sound quality and natural decay. Dive deep into shaping your sound with adjustable parameters such as pre-delay, decay time, diffusion, and modulation, allowing for precise control over every aspect of your reverb.

NEBULA Reverb Rack Extension is your essential tool for creating expansive, enveloping soundscapes that captivate listeners and evoke emotion. Elevate your music with the Reverb Rack Extension and let your creativity soar.

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Product description 

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Nebula Reverb :

  1. Time: Adjusts the length of the reverb tail, allowing you to control the duration of the reverberation effect, from short and subtle to long and expansive.

  2. Size: Scale the size of the virtual room, influencing the perceived spaciousness of the reverb effect. Increase for larger, more cavernous spaces, or decrease for tighter, more intimate environments.

  3. Pre Delay: Sets the initial delay before the onset of the reverb, allowing you to create rhythmic or spacious effects by controlling the timing between the dry signal and the reverberated signal.

  4. Mode: Choose from a range of room shapes and reverb types, each offering distinct sonic characteristics and tonal qualities to suit your creative needs.

  5. Diffusion: Control the amount of blurring or smoothing applied to reflections within the reverb, influencing the density and texture of the reverberant tail.

  6. Modulation: Introduce pitch modulation within the reverb effect, adding movement and depth to the sound for a richer and more dynamic sonic experience.

  7. Width: Adjust the stereo width of the wet signal, from mono to full stereo, allowing you to tailor the spatial imaging of the reverberated sound.

  8. Dry: Set the level of the unprocessed input signal sent directly to the output, allowing for precise control over the balance between the dry and wet signals.

  9. Wet: Control the level of the affected (reverberated) signal, allowing you to blend the reverb effect seamlessly with the dry signal for a natural and cohesive sound.

  10. Mix: Adjust the balance between the dry and wet signals, with both signals remaining unaffected at 50% mix, offering flexibility in achieving the desired blend of dry and wet sounds.

  11. Input Trim: Attenuate the wet signal before the effect is applied, allowing you to control the overall level of the reverberated signal for optimal integration within your mix.

EQ Options:

  1. Low Cut: Set the highpass filter cutoff frequency, removing unwanted low-frequency content from the reverb tail for clarity and definition.

  2. High Cut: Adjust the lowpass filter cutoff frequency, attenuating excessive high-frequency content from the reverb tail to prevent harshness and brightness.

  3. Low Mult: Increase or decrease the reverb time at low frequencies, allowing you to sculpt the low-end response of the reverb effect to suit your preferences.

  4. High Damp: Control the progressive loss of high frequencies within the reverb tail, shaping the tonal balance and character of the reverberated sound.

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