I feel that b2 sounds better an Aether. More realistic. Breeze is very good from my memory. They are all different.Echoes in the Attic wrote:I'm a bit confused about that too. I bought Aether as the ultimate awesome do-anything reverb. Now this other ultimate awesome do-anything reverb is released and I guess I don't get all the technical bullets. I just came away only understanding that it's the biggest best reverb that can do crazy stuff, again. But maybe it's something you need to try out to understand? Is it like Aether is more suited to natural spaces emulation and this one is more suited to unnatural special effects reverb? I guess it's more of a multi-effect since it has compression and saturation too. So perhaps it can be thought of as a channel strip effect since it seems to have many of the common needed on a channel like eq, compression, limiter, reverb. I'm curious what the cpu hit is like.aMUSEd wrote:So if this is "complimentary" to Aether does that mean Aether will also get some benefit from your experience making B2? It's just I thought Breeze was your eco reverb and Aether the ultimate HQ one. Now it turns out you have another and where does that leave Aether? I bought Aether to be the best, it was a big investment. It would have been great to see these sort of features in an Aether 2, not to see them appear in a new reverb and Aether left where....?
Looks like Breeze 2. Is that what B2 stands for?
Trouble is, is the difference between Aether and B2 enough for me to buy?
Ideally I'd buy B2 and sell Aether, but I can't sell Aether because I bought it second hand.
