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TimP Nebula Libraries CADPAN V2 Panner and Volume screenshot
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Detailed dedicated Panner and Volume. Plus Extra Bonus experimental auto-Panner presets with speed, Pan (offset), dry and Volume.

About the hardware

CadPan Is based on an 80’s British Console. These Consoles are known for premium quality.

TimP Nebula Libraries CADPAN V2 Panner and Volume screenshot

Graph showing unique frequency Cross talk at -75db

cadpans panner and volume are both sampled within the emulation, carefully deconvolved with harmonics. This vol/pan is a single channel line within the console capturing its interaction with the master bus.

Special Auto Presets

The auto presets come with 3 different shapes, Sine, Triangle and Square. You can adjust the speed up to between 1hz to 24Hz. Also change the offset and change depth with a dry control.

Dedicated N4 and N3 skin by JPN

Note- using Square may need extra Liquidty to get rid of artifacts from abrupt changes.

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comments

  Member 10.12.2016 92
+24
Thank you Very much
  Member 1.01.2018 3 256
+125
Thanks a lot!!!
  Member 5.06.2014 36
+44
Infinite thanks
  Member 12.01.2021 2 4
+88
Thank You Soo Much!
  Supplier 18.01.2014 130 338
+2252
Thx 4 tha Nice Nebula Libary @Punisher924223
  Member 22.12.2021 107
+42
yarrr mateys! I know everyone has their own life situations and such going on (TRUST ME, I get it, no judgement) but I just wanted to say that IMO if you enjoy Tim P's stuff I feel that, more than say Native Instruments, any $$$ contribution you can send his way is deserved. I don't know the dude, but he has been paramount in pushing the Nebula tech ahead, you can purchase his libraries for cheap off his site (this panner is 9 pounds, his libraries max out at like 30 I think) and they work with the neb player off this one.

I'm NOT trying to shame anyone, it's more a selfish thing- I think his stuff is some of the best ITB easily and I want him to keep cranking stuff out! so check it out, but if you end up feeling like me and think they're worth supporting just wanted to let peeps know if they weren't aware how you can purchase his stuff to support him directly. Same goes for Cupwise IMO.

If they're not gonna make people fuck with the authorization like the other 3rd party devs then I think that warrants some love, if you can and you agree.

and to play devil's advocate to my own post- the only reason I discovered how much of a fan I am of his libraries is BECAUSE of this site, and I'm slowly purchasing things as I can. So yeah, just trying to clarify my hot take.
  Resident 27.05.2022 37 662
+2195
Yeah, he's definitely a dev worth supporting financially. He makes some of the best ITB compressors available. Even better than Acustica most of the time and it's just 1 guy. Acustica is still playing catch up to his tech
  Member 22.12.2021 107
+42
a while back there was that plugin that was basically a reskin of the free analog obession Relife iirc- if that's one side of things then the other side is Tim P hypersampling the hell out of awesome hardware. I wonder how many hours an avg a library takes between actually messing with the hardware and then building the library for nebula.
  Member 14.09.2021 1 29
+46
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  Member 22.05.2016 15
+2
Thank You....Ive been buying most of his programs but this one was definitely on the list...Thank you sir!
  Resident 16.03.2013 883
+229
You Rock, just awesome!
Para-para-parAUDIOZ/SEX! Whoa-oh-oh oh-oooh oh-oh-oh...
  Member 11.12.2021 5 63
+239
Hey guys , Ive been really enjoying the TimP libraries but how does this one differ the normal panning and volume that are included within the DAWs?
Thanks in advance :)
  Member 23.07.2021 90
+39
It has saturation and crosstalk down to -75dbfs or so ( a full pan to the right still bleeds a little to the left so to speak)
Could be your ticket to a more cohesive LCR mix , who knows!
Behaves just like the panner on a console
A Cadac console in this case
Crosstalk (even though manufacturers tried to minimize back then) is usually associated with the perception of more glue and cohesive mix between channels and panned elements
Try it on your own tracks and see how it reacts
I second the above mentions to support TimP if you like it and able to
  Member 14.07.2020 14 297
+552
Appreciate the share

Also

I share views of @macros, however transparency: I'm not currently practicing them

But it's situational, I will definitely support Tim's work when it's possible to.

But for now it's great to get to play with these toys

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