The Peak-200A EQ For Nebula Pro

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    Installation
    The Programs
    About The Peak-200A EQ Collection
    About The Hardware
    Program List

     

    Installation

    For PC Users:

    Use the included installer to select your NebulaTempRepository Folder to install
    the collection there. Or, you can simply copy all "n2p" files to your
    Nebula "Programs" folder and copy all "n2v" files to your "Vectors" folder.

    For Mac Users:

    Copy all "n2p" files to your Nebula "Programs" folder and copy all "n2v" files to your "Vectors" folder.

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    The Programs


    "The Peak-200A EQ For Nebula" consists of 21 programs:
    You will find these in your Nebula "PKQ" category.

    Programs are sampled at 96kHz and are tested to retain accuracy at 44.1kHz and 48kHz
    sample rates with the latest version of Nebula3 Pro.

    Programs are fully organized and categorized for easiest use in Nebula3. Click one time on
    "PKQ" and you will see all 21 programs. Click a second time and you will find the Programs
    divided into two sub-categories:
    EQ and PRE, standing for "The Peak" equalizer programs and preamps.

    Under these two operation choices, you are presented with "LOW", "CLN", and "HI".
    Under the "LOW" category, you are presented with the "LowBoostCut" Program.
    Under "HI" you have several Programs that cover your mid and high frequencies at various
    bandwidths. Under "CLN", you have all EQ Programs in "Clean" Mode, which means
    that you have use of the same EQ Programs minus the harmonic distortion content.
    This is valuable for saving cpu resources, but also wherever you wish to use
    "The Peak" for more precise eq'ing.

    Program Description:

    LowBoostCut

    Low Shelf EQ switchable from 20Hz, 30Hz, 60Hz, and 100Hz. Gain is
    measured +/-15dB in 1/2dB increments. Each curve is unique,
    with the maximum slope point relative to the frequency chosen.
    Characteristic of this hardware, the device cuts deeper than it boosts,
    where -15dB may reach as low as -20dB at the furthest point.


    Mid_Hi_Boost_N1
    Mid_Hi_Boost_M1
    Mid_Hi_Boost_M2
    Mid_Hi_Boost_W1
    PeakHiCut
    LowBoostCutCLN
    Mid_Hi_Boost_N1-CLN
    Mid_Hi_Boost_M1-CLN
    Mid_Hi_Boost_M2-CLN
    Mid_Hi_Boost_W1-CLN
    PeakHiCut-CLN

    The Mid_Hi_Boost Programs all feature the classic program equalizer
    frequencies and "Q" bandwidths.
    "N1" signifies "Narrow". "M1" represents a medium-width "Q".
    "M2" stands for a medium-wide setting, and "W1" is the widest "Q"
    that the unit provides.
    Frequencies are fixed at 3kHz, 4kHz, 5kHz, 8kHz, 10kHz, 12kHz, and 16kHz.
    As the names suggest, these programs all are boost-only, as provided on
    the original hardware unit.
    The "M1", "M2", and "W1" Programs are measured in 1dB increments with a max. of +20dB Gain.
    This figure provides a consistency of how the control works with the
    actual unit. But, keep in mind that the max. peak is sharper and louder
    the narrower the "Q". These Programs reach between +17dB and +10dB, where
    the Medium-Q is sharper and steeper, and the Wide-Q is not as steep.
    The 1dB increments are a relative point of reference, where they are
    actually smaller steps, but provide the maximum flexibility.
    The "N1" Program actually reaches +20dB, but because it is so steep,
    I chose to provide this in 1/2dB steps. For reasons covered in more detail
    later, the gain is marked +15dB max. in 30 steps.

    The "PeakHiCut" Program represents this hardware's special high frequency
    shelf-cut band. This is an extremely smooth shelf slope that is wonderful
    for shaping sound in dense mixes. The best way to picture using this
    high shelf cut is to imagine it like sliding down a mountain (ironic!), where
    the bottom of the hill is the target frequency.

    You have fixed frequencies of 5kHz, 10kHz, and 20kHz. These 'target'
    points mark the point of the slope that is the steepest decline before
    reaching the curve's resolution. In the greatest gain setting,
    -15dB represents the target frequency, and the final resolved volume as
    low as -22dB beyond that point.

    ThePeak Pre-Low1
    ThePeak Pre-Low2
    ThePeak Pre-Low3
    ThePeak Pre-Med1
    ThePeak Pre-Med2
    ThePeak Pre-Med3
    ThePeak Pre-Hi1
    ThePeak Pre-Hi2
    ThePeak Pre-Hi3

    "ThePeak Pre" Programs provide you with the hardware unit for use as
    a preamp. You are given a range of clean settings to more overdriven.
    Use "Low1" to add the unit's dynamic and harmonic character to your
    tracks without adding too much color. the #3 Program of each category
    is the hottest version, with the most harmonic distortion.

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    About The Peak-200A EQ Collection

    "The Peak-200A EQ" brings one of the most amazing sounding hardware eq's directly to your DAW with
    amazing accuracy.

    You are provided with Low Boost and Cut Shelf Frequencies of 20Hz, 30Hz,
    60Hz, and 100Hz.
    There are High Shelf Cut curves of 5kHz, 10kHz, and 20kHz.
    There are Mid to High Frequency Boost frequencies of 3kHz, 4kHz, 5kHz,
    8kHz, 10kHz, 12kHz, and 16kHz.

    All Programs in this collection are sampled at 96kHz and have been tested for compatibility at
    48kHz and 44.1kHz using the latest version of Nebula3Pro.

     

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    About The Hardware

    This unique hardware is an early variation of the classic vintage tube
    program equalizer, favored for its incredible sound. Even later "B" revisions of the same
    design cannot compare to this "A" version. The Low Shelf EQ is adored for separating
    instruments and giving them space in a mix, where the high end frequencies are
    ideal for adding that special silk to cymbals, vocals, and room ambience. It is
    equally at home for multi-track use as it is for full program mastering. This unit
    truly represents that "magical" hardware element to mixing with eq. It truly does
    add a special 'something' just passing tracks through the unit, so extra care was
    taken in providing you a great selection of Preamps from the unit.

    Unique to both this style of program equalizer in design, and specifically
    to "The Peak 200A" version, the relation of gain to curve is extremely musical.
    Along with the musicality comes the challenge of measuring levels for accuracy.
    Some would say that it can be a challenge to use such a device for mastering, but
    it is not as hard as it may seem. The trick to using the hardware, and it is
    even moreso simplified in software form, is that lower gain levels are in smaller
    increments. It is partly for this reason that the actual hardware uses "1-10"
    markings without regard to decibels. But, the distance from 1-2 is much less
    gain than say, from 5-6 or 8-9. So, by providing you with smaller units, it is
    easy to dial in exactly how much tone you need. Think of your boosting gain
    from 0-10dB as very small increments, and from 11-15dB or 11-20dB as larger increments.

    For best use, one can appreciate that this is one of those rare hardware that
    truly surpass our expectations in adding gain with smooth and dimensional results.
    Do not be afraid to add gain. Use small doses liberally, and be sure to experiment
    with 3-8kHz on voice, guitar, piano, room mics, etc. Use the Narrow band to reduce
    harsh sounds, and layer a high shelf cut with a wide high "Q" boost for incredible
    tone shaping. Listen to narrow, medium, and wide boost eq on strings and orchestral
    arrangements, and add sparkle effortlessly to cymbals and edgy guitars.

    This eq is a wonderful compliment to Nice EQ and fits well next to your favorite
    precise eq. balancing out the necessary 'fix-it' situations with sonic beauty.

    Use the LowBoostCut eq's to give instruments space in a mix. The long slope
    is perfect for scooping out a place for another instrument to sit. Try taking
    a few dB's away from a bass guitar at 100Hz and adding the same amount to the
    bass drum. Try the same concept with room mic's and individual drum mics to
    give everything better perspective in a mix.


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    Program List

    The Peak-200A EQ


    LowBoostCut
    Mid_Hi_Boost_N1
    Mid_Hi_Boost_M1
    Mid_Hi_Boost_M2
    Mid_Hi_Boost_W1
    PeakHiCut
    LowBoostCutCLN
    Mid_Hi_Boost_N1-CLN
    Mid_Hi_Boost_M1-CLN
    Mid_Hi_Boost_M2-CLN
    Mid_Hi_Boost_W1-CLN
    PeakHiCut-CLN
    ThePeak Pre-Low1
    ThePeak Pre-Low2
    ThePeak Pre-Low3
    ThePeak Pre-Med1
    ThePeak Pre-Med2
    ThePeak Pre-Med3
    ThePeak Pre-Hi1
    ThePeak Pre-Hi2
    ThePeak Pre-Hi3

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    I truly hope that this collection makes an awesome addition to your enjoyment of Nebula.


    Thanks and God Bless You.
    Sincerely,
    Michael Angel
    CDSoundMaster.com