This plugin is sort of a niche product, but could be the best sounding plugin available as far as hardware modelling. Its similar to a convolution reverb, but uses impulse responses from all sorts of hardware. The demos I've heard are quite impressive.
Here's a couple.
Summit TLA 100
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TC Electronic 6000
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Both plugins sound great. I…
Both plugins sound great. I always wanted a TLA 100. This plugin sound very smooth. The TC Electronic 6000 sounds amazing. New to me.
Awesome post. Thanks for sharing these.
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Yeah I loved the TLA 100 at…
Yeah I loved the TLA 100 at the studio. So thick and rich.
I picked up the TLA library for $20, and the 6000 is like $3. Both load into nebula. Very excited about nebula.
I think we're going to see more and more convolution based plugins for everything now that computers are getting powerful enough.
Acustica Nebula Explained