Minimal System Instruments Nebula: New Reverb Effect Plugin

November 29, 2011
Minimal System Instruments released the Nebula reverb effect plugin.

Ready for reverb? Minimal System Instruments has released Nebula (Windows), a new reverb effect plugin that can be used to create standard reverb effects as well as super duper atmospheric sounds from any sound source. According to Minimal System Instruments, when Nebula is used with more complex loops and sounds, the possibilities are endless.

Minimal System Instruments comments on Nebula and the need for reverb: "Reverb is one of the most commonly used effects in music production and every producer should have an array of various reverb effects at their disposal. Developed over the last 9 months Nebula is a true labor of love for Minimal System Instruments and we are confident this is reflected in the quality of the plugin both in terms of sound and control and also visually. Nebula can be used to create standard reverb effects but it really excels when used to create stunning atmospheric sounds from something as simple as a single drum hit."

Nebula features:

  • Custom designed reverb and atmosphere generator
  • Analog modeled characteristics
  • Create standard reverb environments or generate lush atmospheres out of any sound
  • Full automation capabilities
  • VU metering
  • Intuitive GUI with well-placed controls
  • Presets to get you started

The new Nebula effect plugin has been tested and is known to work in Steinberg Cubase, Cakewalk Sonar, Ableton Live, Image-Line FL Studio, Reaper, and more. Minimal System Instruments recommends that you always try out the demo before purchase to ensure that the plugin is compatible with your system.

Minimal System Instruments Nebula for Windows (VST) is now available for £19.99 GBP (approximately $31). If you would like to try it before you buy it, you can download a free demo version of Nebula at the company's Web site. For more information on the reverb effect plugin, visit minimalsystem.com.

For more information, visit the official Minimal System Instruments Web site.

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