2012/08/02 06:43:30
cclarry
Gaulbaum has released the third of it's incredible 
Reverb Plug Ins...

B2....dual engine reverb..

http://www.2caudio.com/products/b2
2012/08/02 09:46:44
ltb
If you try or get it let me know how you like it.
I can get it for $149.00 but don't need another verb plugin unless it can replace most of the others.
2012/08/02 09:57:11
cclarry
carl


If you try or get it let me know how you like it.
I can get it for $149.00 but don't need another verb plugin unless it can replace most of the others.

Have you listened to the Demo's Carl?


I think that Aether and Breeze are two very very nice Reverbs...even the writer of Valhalla praised 
them..

And I'm sure Andrew has done a superb job on this one....he doesn't release anything that's not 
A1....
2012/08/02 10:32:08
ltb
No I haven't checked them out. I'm at my laptop where verbs don't translate well.
I'm sure it's good, Aether still remains my goto.
2012/08/02 10:44:45
cclarry
carl


No I haven't checked them out. I'm at my laptop where verbs don't translate well.
I'm sure it's good, Aether still remains my goto.

I certainly understand why...it's an incredible Reverb...
These algorithms just seem ( to me ) to be "alive" and "vibrant"

Right now I'm using mainly my TSAR-1R that came in the Softube Mix Bundle..

But I've been chomping at the bit to get Breeze..and I think NOW is the time...


I'd get the Storm Bundle if I could....but I've just bought the Waves Gold Bundle...
But I'm definitely grabbing Breeze, even if I have to do without eating till next week...LOL

2012/08/02 11:59:16
Starise
 I might wait to hear the new reverb in X2 first.
2012/08/02 11:59:29
ltb
I might try the demo to hear how the separate engines might be configured to handle symphonic / stage-hall situations. 
That might be interesting.

Many ITB composers of classical are getting away from strictly using convolution as it tends to muddle the mix finding that a good algo can sound just as good, if not better & less problematic to deal with.
2012/08/02 12:43:58
cclarry
Starise


 I might wait to hear the new reverb in X2 first.

It's Breverb light basicly Star...


So, if you've heard Breverb...then you've heard Breverb X2....more or less..


The users of Aether and Breeze are certainly not the majority...as they are
pricier then others....Valhalla, for example, which is a great reverb...

But, and this is IMHO, they just don't seem to have the REALNESS that Andrews
verbs do...My TSAR-1R is great...just not as "alive"

PerfectSpace is a really good Convo...just seems "flat" to me, if you know what I mean...
Breverb  is a really good reverb,
TSAR-1 is a really good reverb,

There are a lot...but, to my ears, they don't have the "sparkle" that Andrews do...

Can't explain it...just have to try it for yourself and see ...because we're all different..
2012/08/02 12:46:02
cclarry
carl


I might try the demo to hear how the separate engines might be configured to handle symphonic / stage-hall situations. 
That might be interesting.

Many ITB composers of classical are getting away from strictly using convolution as it tends to muddle the mix finding that a good algo can sound just as good, if not better & less problematic to deal with.

Yes, that would certainly be one of the ideal applications for this...


As, in a Symphony, the placement of, and timber of, the instruments on the stage will affect predelay, reverb time, etc..so you could actually get ( I would hope ) some REAL stereo depth to them....

Would love to hear samples if you try it...
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