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2CAudio B2: Now with 64-bit OSX Support!
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 12:08 pm reply with quote
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You all know those plastic tubes...here is a sample processed with B2:
I have no idea which tubes you mean...but Good stuff! Thumbs Up! What did you do in B2? Sounds lush
You can dl that preset here


How generous Thumbs Up! I'll give it a whirl when I get done with this current project... gruelling arrangement time ughh
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 12:22 pm reply with quote
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Seriously man, where's the album?
This fall I hope actually... I have enough piano material for several albums in fact... Of course practicing it all enough to do a real tour is kinda hard while running two companies and playing with math etc...
That's excellent to hear. Fall would be the perfect time to listen to that. Definitely keep the 2CAudio mailinglist informed of any developments. Very anxious to get my hands on something.

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Lately i'v been liking: Ludovico Einaudi


I've heard of this guy for sure. What would you recommend? Also this is my absolutel fav work by Nils...He originally made this little 3 track EP for close friends as an xmas gift IIRC. I think this is the minimalist style but what it does to one's insides is highly complex. Wintermusik "Ambre" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkbf1-cVUuY[/url]
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 12:51 pm reply with quote
Incidentally, all the cross-grade and "who gets what" stuff is being done b/c Aether, Breeze, and B2 are part of the same family of tools. We want them to be thought of as a suite. Our ideal is for everyone to have the Perfect Storm Bundle, so we are trying to make it easy for everyone to get there.

Cross-grades for us apply when products are in the same family and part of the same bundle. Future products may have nothing at all to do with reverb. And eventually we will start a new line of completely unrelated products.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 12:52 pm reply with quote
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Yes that all went fine but there should be a summary page to review what you are paying on Paypal before you hit the pay button but it doesn't contain any information about what you are paying.


But that info is on the checkout page at 2C Audio - at least I saw the price I had to pay before entering paypal and within paypal I didn't see that info either.
I had the same thing but it's fine. It was a little different than "normal" - as you don't stay in Paypal very long - but everything is OK - you'll be fine.

Your amount is in the Galbanum Store, then you go to paypal and you'll see your amount after you pay. Then the email from paypal has the right amount too - so everything is cool Wink
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:09 pm reply with quote
I think one big difference in B2 is this:

- In Aether, you do your reverb settings etc and you play with eq & crossover frequencies like "normal".

- In B2, (besides all the dynamics etc) you set your reverb settings, but then to tweak - you just "guess" and play with the filter types and eq types and attitude - until you hit one you like. Then you tweak some more once you're close. The different filters & eq type really change the sound drastically.

Also - What are the buttons right under the "on/off" buttons for each engine?
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:12 pm reply with quote
An amazing solo violin example from our friend Rafael "Paganini" Javadov:

http://soundcloud.com/2caudio/b2-instrument-rafael-javadov



dry:

http://soundcloud.com/2caudio/b2-instrument-rafael-javadov-1
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:37 pm reply with quote
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I think one big difference in B2 is this:

- In Aether, you do your reverb settings etc and you play with eq & crossover frequencies like "normal".

- In B2, (besides all the dynamics etc) you set your reverb settings, but then to tweak - you just "guess" and play with the filter types and eq types and attitude - until you hit one you like. Then you tweak some more once you're close. The different filters & eq type really change the sound drastically.


Yes, Aether in the design sense, while being very forward-looking in it's design, is more traditional: We have an ER engine. We have an LR engine. We have freq bands with multiples of decay time for damping (albeit ours is still more flexible in this area than any other that i know of).

B2 is a like the non-linear modular synth of reverbs. It is perfectly capable of creating sublime halls, as you hear in some of the demo sounds, but it's design gives even more freedom to those who want to experiment with making their own presets. B2 is more abstract in it's design and workflow. There are no rules. What sounds good simply sounds good.

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Also - What are the buttons right under the "on/off" buttons for each engine?


"Swap Engines" and "Link Engines". Swaps makes A->B and B->A. Link makes A=B, and when you edit on engine the other follows. Actually I should say, it makes the non-displayed Engine the same as the displayed engine. (if B is displayed when you hit Link, B will be copied to A). It is good when you want to do dual engine stuff, and start with identical presets and then you can turn link off, and make some subtle changes between them, and try some of the various dual configurations explained earlier...
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:54 pm reply with quote
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Also - What are the buttons right under the "on/off" buttons for each engine?
"Swap Engines" and "Link Engines". Swaps makes A->B and B->A.

Yes, beware the LINK button if you are working on a preset in the unselected engine! I've lost things twice by clicking that devil ;P So save your engine presets as you find you begin to like how it is progressing! Wink
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:59 pm reply with quote
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An amazing solo violin example from our friend Rafael "Paganini" Javadov:

Another nice one Wheeeeeee
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:25 pm reply with quote
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Incidentally, all the cross-grade and "who gets what" stuff is being done b/c Aether, Breeze, and B2 are part of the same family of tools. We want them to be thought of as a suite. Our ideal is for everyone to have the Perfect Storm Bundle, so we are trying to make it easy for everyone to get there.

Cross-grades for us apply when products are in the same family and part of the same bundle. Future products may have nothing at all to do with reverb. And eventually we will start a new line of completely unrelated products.


Thank you!

Where do those of us who own everything get out code for the B2 purchase?
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:08 pm reply with quote
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Galbanum wrote:
Incidentally, all the cross-grade and "who gets what" stuff is being done b/c Aether, Breeze, and B2 are part of the same family of tools. We want them to be thought of as a suite. Our ideal is for everyone to have the Perfect Storm Bundle, so we are trying to make it easy for everyone to get there.

Cross-grades for us apply when products are in the same family and part of the same bundle. Future products may have nothing at all to do with reverb. And eventually we will start a new line of completely unrelated products.


Thank you!

Where do those of us who own everything [via separate purchases] get out code for the B2 purchase?



As soon as my web store guy can figure out how to implement the required change/addition. Wink

Maybe/hopefully tomorrow or the next day...
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:10 pm reply with quote
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billcarroll wrote:
Galbanum wrote:
Incidentally, all the cross-grade and "who gets what" stuff is being done b/c Aether, Breeze, and B2 are part of the same family of tools. We want them to be thought of as a suite. Our ideal is for everyone to have the Perfect Storm Bundle, so we are trying to make it easy for everyone to get there.

Cross-grades for us apply when products are in the same family and part of the same bundle. Future products may have nothing at all to do with reverb. And eventually we will start a new line of completely unrelated products.


Thank you!

Where do those of us who own everything [via separate purchases] get out code for the B2 purchase?



As soon as my web store guy can figure out how to implement the required change/addition. Wink

Maybe/hopefully tomorrow or the next day...


Thanks again Smile

Waiting with baited wallet ....
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:45 pm reply with quote
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Future products may have nothing at all to do with reverb. And eventually we will start a new line of completely unrelated products.


I will miss sleep next few weeks, probably. It is that picture with sign "Coming Soon". What it could be?
Virtual intelligence processor "Warm Hole" that can bring artist to the state of sub consciousness where he creates music by thoughts without hands? Shocked

Or Not?

Or Cloud generator that fuels digital music plasma generator? No?
It could be anything? Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 12:24 am reply with quote
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"Swap Engines" and "Link Engines".
Ahh OK - thanks. I'm sure all will be revealed in the manual Wink



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Yes, beware the LINK button if you are working on a preset in the unselected engine! ... Wink
Yes - I see what you mean.



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B2 is a like the non-linear modular synth of reverbs.
it's kind of like a FM synth in that (some of) the controls are less obvious (at first) in what they do.

This will certainly keep us busy for awhile. I certainly hear just as much opportunity to make "realistic" spaces as much as "off the wall" ones Wink
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Thanks for the email.
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