can't fault a man for his typing skills while on a tropical island and using a spanish layout keybaord can you?jensa wrote:Hm...Galbanum wrote:The code will only work if you have purchased Aether, so it does not matter if it is pubic.![]()
2CAudio Breeze | 2.5 | Simple. Light. Pristine. Intelligently Adaptive.
- KVRAF
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- KVRAF
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sorry wrong code. code is:
thePerfectStorm
(can't fault a man for his memory while on a tropical island...
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thePerfectStorm
(can't fault a man for his memory while on a tropical island...
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- KVRist
- 133 posts since 8 Nov, 2009 from Norway
Yay! It works.Galbanum wrote:sorry wrong code. code is:
thePerfectStorm
(can't fault a man for his memory while on a tropical island...)
Now, take one more of those ice cold drinks while you think of us waddling around in snow.
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- KVRist
- 87 posts since 10 Apr, 2007
Hi,
MacbookPro 2,4 GHz Core 2 Duo with 8 Go - OS X 10.6.5
Ableton Live 8
Breeze with the "Medium Hall 1" preset: 22%
Aether with the "Medium Hall" preset: 23%

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Edit: I don't see this:
MacbookPro 2,4 GHz Core 2 Duo with 8 Go - OS X 10.6.5
Ableton Live 8
Breeze with the "Medium Hall 1" preset: 22%
Aether with the "Medium Hall" preset: 23%
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Edit: I don't see this:
1) The Lo-Hi switch. Low uses only 50-60% of high!
2) Modulation: When mod depth is Off, a lot of CPU usage is saved (~40%)
3) The Density control. Density of 0 and less uses progressively less CPU.
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- KVRist
- 38 posts since 1 Jul, 2005 from Hungary
Hi Andrew,
I like the 3D sound of Breeze. But it would much beter If I could smoother the tail.
I like the 3D sound of Breeze. But it would much beter If I could smoother the tail.
- KVRist
- 424 posts since 12 Oct, 2009 from London, UK
Just demoing Breeze and Aether now and I must say I am well impressed. Been wanting a new reverb for some time now and think I may have just found a candidate. Aether is way out of my price range but this offer on Breeze is very tempting, think I will be making a purchase in the next few days.
Hey ttoz, was thinking to get Eos too lately. Any chance you could tell me what this Logic bug you speak of is, was considering this for the last few weeks too. Sorry to be going OT here, Cheers.ttoz wrote: ...but i sold eos ONLY because it has a horrible bug with logic...
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Thanks.Nig wrote:Just demoing Breeze and Aether now and I must say I am well impressed. Been wanting a new reverb for some time now and think I may have just found a candidate. Aether is way out of my price range but this offer on Breeze is very tempting, think I will be making a purchase in the next
We look forward to having you a customer/client/friend/peer. Welcome.
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- KVRian
- 1201 posts since 25 Sep, 2002
Just dropped on Breeze looking forward to using this (and Aether, long time user!) in my new quad core PC January!! Great deal, Thanks Andrew.
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- KVRian
- 950 posts since 4 Dec, 2006 from Netherlands
Having tried the demo's of several popular reverbs over the last couple of weeks i have just bought Aether and Breeze. To me these are by far the most natural sounding reverbs currently available. The only rivals i found were Lexicon and Relab but they are nearly twice the price.
Absolute no brainer for me. I can see these being pretty much my only reverbs for a while complimented only by Shimmer. Thanks for the great reverbs!
Absolute no brainer for me. I can see these being pretty much my only reverbs for a while complimented only by Shimmer. Thanks for the great reverbs!
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Exhile wrote:Having tried the demo's of several popular reverbs over the last couple of weeks i have just bought Aether and Breeze. To me these are by far the most natural sounding reverbs currently available. The only rivals i found were Lexicon and Relab but they are nearly twice the price.
Absolute no brainer for me. I can see these being pretty much my only reverbs for a while complimented only by Shimmer. Thanks for the great reverbs!
Thanks! Glad you are happy. Welcome to the family.
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also, I worked on some interesting projects lately (doing creative/musical production/sound-design) and these also feature Aether and Breeze... details here if anyone is interested:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 4&start=15
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 4&start=15
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- 492 posts since 2 Mar, 2008
YES!! I finally got round to buying Breeze. IMO its the best reverb in its price range & its a total......breeezzze to use
, so quick & easy to tweak.
I'll maybe get Aether someday when I can afford it but Breeze will definitely do for now.
I'll maybe get Aether someday when I can afford it but Breeze will definitely do for now.
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