


#2CAUDIO AETHER MANUAL#
I also had to read the manual a few times to really get a grasp for what was going on with it, but if you are comfortable with 2c's other plugins, its kind of like the heavyweight version, at least for me. I'm waiting for the day it is further optimized, but since Breeze can get me to around 75% of my B2 patches with substantially more instances running in parallel, it's hard to recommend it at this time. LiquidSonics has a nice UI/control scheme that also makes it simple to dial in.ī2 - This remains one of my favourite reverb plugins, but it is the complete opposite of Breeze when it comes to system resources. It appears to be able to cover a little bit more ground timbrally, so if you need a multi-purpose tool, it fills that role easier. If you do not have a lot reverbs at your disposal, I would recommend getting CR standard over 7H pro. CR versus 7H? I was able to recreate several of the 7H patches I made with CR, but it remains bit brighter and clearer however, if you want 7h, just grab the standard version.
#2CAUDIO AETHER PRO#
Unless you are enamored with the sound or want it to be your main reverb tool, I think the pro version is a luxury.ĬR - If you work in surround, enough said. Breeze will still sound like breeze, and when you consider the price of the standard version, why spend the time? If you already have other reverbs and just want to have what 7H does at your finger tips, grab the standard version.

Have I duplicated its sound with other plugins like Breeze? Yes. For the price of the standard version, it's hard to pass it up. If you want to be load a ton of reverb instances, Breeze will get a little more mileage, and it is very easy to spacialize dry sounds.ħH - It sounds like what it is emulating. After putting enough reverbs next to each other and doing blind tests, the differences come down to how the various plugins function. With enough adjustments, you can essentially hone in onto any verb sound that you want. Settings and sound, I view this as a discount B2, but that's a little further down. The interface is easy enough to use to quickly get to something desirable, but it also has quite a bit of depth to tweak. I recently wrapped up testing and comparing 2c's offerings against LiquidSonics, and while they all are reverbs, they each do a thing well, and when used together in small amounts, they make nice complements.īreeze - Functionality with Precedence aside: this is a fantastic verb for CPU performance. I think the other people have pretty much covered most of the talking points. Never mind that they break it up into even more decision making by having the std and pro versions. Unless someone knows of compelling reasons to use that one otherwise for room/hall simulation? 2C's Breeze is more like the sweet spot that hits a lot of the same checkboxes that LiquidSonics is hitting from all of their line.īut LiquidSonics.really has it spread out to multiple plugins with 7H (the Bricasti emu), Illusion (closest to Breeze for flexible algo) or Cinematic Rooms, which I still don't entirely understand how that one differentiates itself from Illusion either.other then the surround support. Aether doesn't do much for me, I don't really get the differentiation, why would you ever use that instead of Breeze? Breeze seems like the natural evolution form where Aether started years before.Dunno.ī2 is a different beast and kind of cool.but really more focused I guess on sound FX and so forth. On the 2C side you have B2 and Aether as further alternatives. I'd probably throw down $30 for 7H later on after I have more stackable discount coupons and it goes on sale again or something, just for a quick and easy nice reverb to throw on things. 7th Heaven sounds nice.but I get nice sound out of Illusion with more control. I think I like Breeze and Illusion the best for the combination of nice sound and control. I have been playing around with all the demo plugins from both companies today. If you have an unlimited budget then great but if not, its hard to decide which would be the best one to get.

#2CAUDIO AETHER FULL#
Fairly full featured algorithmic revels that sound really really good.īoth of these companies are a little frustrating because they have all these different reverb plugins. It seems to me like LiquidSonics Illusion and 2C Breeze are the two closest to compare in terms of being algorithmic in nature and hitting similar things.
