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Réverbération algorithmique logicielle de la marque 2CAudio

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  • Wills01Wills01

    Du travail de pro !

    2CAudio AetherPublié le 24/03/14 à 11:57
    Oui.
    J'utilise le bundle complet avec Aether, B2 et Breeze (drôles de noms !) et çà marche nickel. Le seul petit point bizarre est qu'on ne peut pas convertir une demo en licence après achat, il faut réinstaller mais c'est un détail. Le support a l'air très réactif.

    ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

    Windows 7 64 bits / i7 3,4 GHz / RAM de 16 Go, soit un PC récemment remis à jour. J'ai des soucis de stabilités mais qui n'ont rien à voir avec les produits évalués. Par contre, on peut installer plusieurs reverbs de ce développeur ensemble et çà ne pose aucun problème.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Deux semaines.
    En fait je cherchais des reverbs de qualité. J'en ai des tonnes à prix modérés (IK, Noma…
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    Oui.
    J'utilise le bundle complet avec Aether, B2 et Breeze (drôles de noms !) et çà marche nickel. Le seul petit point bizarre est qu'on ne peut pas convertir une demo en licence après achat, il faut réinstaller mais c'est un détail. Le support a l'air très réactif.

    ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

    Windows 7 64 bits / i7 3,4 GHz / RAM de 16 Go, soit un PC récemment remis à jour. J'ai des soucis de stabilités mais qui n'ont rien à voir avec les produits évalués. Par contre, on peut installer plusieurs reverbs de ce développeur ensemble et çà ne pose aucun problème.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Deux semaines.
    En fait je cherchais des reverbs de qualité. J'en ai des tonnes à prix modérés (IK, Nomad factory, VSL, Waves, Sonar...) mais je voulais avoir des plug-ins proches du niveau des reverbs en rack. J'ai téléchargé les Lexicon, la reverb de Artacoustic et celles-ci. Je trouve que le son est vraiment au top, Lexicon me parait pas loin mais...j'aime moins, je trouve qu'elles transforment le son d'origine ce que ne font pas les reverbs de 2CAudio. Les presets sont extrêmement nombreux et bien pensés. Je me dis qu'il va falloir que je reprenne toutes mes compos une à une pour reprendre ces réglages, mais ce sera un vrai bonheur. J'ai l’impression de pouvoir placer mes instruments très facilement dans l'espace sonore et le son est excellent. J'ai juste besoin de raccourcir un peu le temps qui est proposé mais tous ces ajustements sont très simples. La notice est surtout un guide bien fait pour régler es reverbs. Je précise que je tente de construire des orchestres dans mes compos et que donc la reverb est un élément extrêmement important.
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  • JoeW1JoeW1

    2CAudio AetherPublié le 23/03/13 à 22:46
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    Aether from 2CAudio is compatible with different working platforms like Xp , Vista , 7 or MAC.

    The manual that is included with the software is quite detailed , enough to obtain the necessary information of how the reverb works.

    The setup doesn't require a lot of time or effort , it's very fast and easy to follow.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    The software from 2CAudio works beyond great , the program is very stable , provides different aspects of Doppler's Effect , high quality reflections and time delay.

    I'm getting amazing performances while using this product , it really helps to achieve a whole new level of creativity.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I really like the precision of this reverb , I also enjoy using the lock function which allows to temporally freeze the amount of reverb used , the different types of curves and reflections , powerful time and space placement , and of course the great presets browser that has some very useful patches.

    I also like the design that is extremely friendly to the eye , everything is well placed , the program comes with 300 factory presets , 33 space type models and something really unique about this reverb , the infinite decay mode.

    As you would expect , a high quality reverb needs a powerful machine to rule on , Aether is not an exception , this product kills the cpu , that's probably the only downside to it , apart from that , perfect product , top reverb out there.

    Value for the price is great , I would pay even more for such a complex and truly powerful musical tool.

    Precision and quality of the sound is also very good , you get a very realistic feel to your sound using this product.

    Knowing what I know , I would buy this product again , no hesitation.
  • BeyondRBeyondR

    Un des réverbérations plus puissants.

    2CAudio AetherPublié le 02/09/12 à 15:17
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    Aether, the common design of the system is straightforward, the set up doesn't require some time, the manual is very clear and provides all the necessary information regarding how the program works, one of the biggest features of the system is the convenience offered with it.
    Typical functions are easily accessible and visible to the eye.


    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    The application performs incredibly well, the gear is stable and I've been using it for a while and I still use it in all of my mixes.
    I'm getting high-quality results with the feel of this warm reverb called Aether.


    OVERALL OPINION

    What I like the most about Aether is the style offered and the sound ideal in a mix provided by it.
    I really do enjoy the great interface, those nice deep hall reverbs, also to mention the build-in presets that are also valuable.
    You can use it either on your vocal mixes, or even to elaborate a nice orchestral feeling, or some trancy kind of synth, it's very complex.
    I like also the lock features that allows you to set a option to "freeze" and just tweek the other options leaving that amount stable.

    I've tried several different reverbs, build-in reverbs, I tried very expensive reverbs, I tried Lexicon Reverbs, but I still stuck with Aether, I could easily say that it's one of the greatest that I ever encountered and it's use is world wide.

    However there is an upside-down to the program, and it's requirements, you need a pretty powerful pc to run even one instance of Aether, but if you like to use it as a Bus, you really should either consider getting a weaker reverb or upgrade your pc.

    Knowing what I know, I would buy over and over again because I really love this reverb and the way it sounds, the way it looks, how handy it is and the price is pretty good, check it out.
  • songboysongboy

    Wow, mieux que ce que j´en attendais

    2CAudio AetherPublié le 03/08/11 à 22:23
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    This is run on a Mac Pro running Snow leopard and Logic 9. So far, zero issues. Loads up quickly and no crashes or strange behavior. The manual is good, although honestly I just glanced at it. The configuration/setup of this plugin is really well done. Everything is very easy to see and manipulate (not the case for a lot of plugins out there). Honestly, the interface was really what gripped me about this unit in the first place. I use Audio Ease's Altiverb for most of my plugin reverb needs, but wanted something else just for the sake of options. After spending 10 minutes with a demo, I knew this was the one. I am honestly struggling to think of another plugin that has such a clean and friendly interface. I love Altiverb, but some of the areas of the interface are so small I am squinting on a 20 inch monitor. With this, I can read it from 4 feet away on my macbook pro.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Again, so far, I have had zero issues with this plugin. Very stable, and excellent sounding. The sound actually out performs many of my other plugins and a few of my hardware units (alesis microverb 4 for example). As for performance, I was really hoping it wouldn't be a huge cpu hog but it kind of is. Five instances on my macbook pro with i7 core and 8 gigs of ram and the CPU meter in Logic is almost completely full. That's in a project with only 5 tracks of audio and these 5 instances of Aether. But, I guess if you want hardware sound in a plugin, you have to treat that plugin like hardware (i.e. using aux channels). I ahve been using this program for three weeks.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have to mention one more time the clean interface. Excellent job on that. Also, the sound. It really is realistic and quite pleasing. What don't I like, well I wish I could use one on each track in a 12 track project but at least on my MBP, it ain't happening. The Mac Pro Handles it much better but I haven't tried maxing it out yet. From my experience, you aren't going to find a hardware unit that is brand new for the same price with the same sound and control. As for the price, $250 is a lot of money hands down. But you pay for what you get and you get a lot with this plugin. 10 out of 10 for quality of sound (the plates are really really nice as well as the halls). I have used loads of reverb plugins and hardware and this has a great tone/warmth not found in many others. Yes, I would buy this again.