Clever...aMUSEd wrote:B2 or not B2, that is the answer.
2C Audio launching two new products!
- KVRAF
- 2621 posts since 12 Sep, 2008
- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
Some kind of cross-pollenization SciFi modulation spacial geometric cluster navigation control system? Am I close?
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- KVRist
- 443 posts since 16 Aug, 2010
I never heard better reverb on my computer!
This B2 kills!
http://2caudio.com/products/b2
Dual engine, saturation, dynamics, output limiting/saturation. Low CPU. Amazing!
This B2 kills!
http://2caudio.com/products/b2
Dual engine, saturation, dynamics, output limiting/saturation. Low CPU. Amazing!
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- KVRian
- 1401 posts since 9 Feb, 2012
Okay, maybe not shocked and amazed yet, but I'm impressed so far. What is the name significance? Does the bundle constitute the other new product, or is there still something else on the way? How long is the sale? Congratulations, too!antithesist wrote:I have to say that I've completely lost interest in what this (these) might be and spent money that might have gone toward it (them) elsewhere. I am, as always, ready to be shocked and amazed, albeit from a baseline of zero or less now. It's one thing to try to keep up enthusiasm about a delayed release of something known (like The Drop, for example), but this is heading toward the IK pre-hype area.
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- KVRist
- 443 posts since 16 Aug, 2010
All info is here http://2caudio.com/antithesist wrote:Okay, maybe not shocked and amazed yet, but I'm impressed so far. What is the name significance? Does the bundle constitute the other new product, or is there still something else on the way? How long is the sale? Congratulations, too!antithesist wrote:I have to say that I've completely lost interest in what this (these) might be and spent money that might have gone toward it (them) elsewhere. I am, as always, ready to be shocked and amazed, albeit from a baseline of zero or less now. It's one thing to try to keep up enthusiasm about a delayed release of something known (like The Drop, for example), but this is heading toward the IK pre-hype area.
"Perfect Storm Bundle. You may instantly save $50 on all products from now until Sept 01, 2012"
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- KVRian
- 1401 posts since 9 Feb, 2012
Doh! At least on the sale end date. So, the bundle is the second product? What about he name? Sorry, I don't have the time or patience to read even a small website tonight.
- KVRAF
- 2621 posts since 12 Sep, 2008
Let's make a new thread dedicated to B2. one sec... Gonna take a break after that for a little while guys. I need some rest... I'll be back for discussion later.
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- KVRian
- 763 posts since 30 Nov, 2000 from Vienna, Austria
Is there any special pricing available for existing customers? The prices in the webshop are the same as when I'm not logged in.
I'm not really inclined to buy Aether "twice" when getting the bundle...
I'm not really inclined to buy Aether "twice" when getting the bundle...
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- KVRAF
- 2621 posts since 12 Sep, 2008
Yes. There was already crossgrade info mentioned in the email regarding adding only B2. But you question is "what if you have aether or breeze already and want to upgrade to the new perfect storm bundle?" ?Josmoker wrote:Is there any special pricing available for existing customers? The prices in the webshop are the same as when I'm not logged in.
I'm not really inclined to buy Aether "twice" when getting the bundle...
Good point. We forgot to address that. Yes there will be an option to handle that. Let me figure out the best way to do it.
- Beware the Quoth
- 35433 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Yes, there are customer prices and a promo code for B2 in the email that went out. No extra code for a further reduction on the bundle, though.Josmoker wrote:Is there any special pricing available for existing customers?
Looking at that the bundle is $450, but if you own Aether, you can get B2 for $150, Breeze for $100 and the two expansions for $40 hence getting the other 'Storm' bits for $290. Assuming you paid $250 for Aether originally, that's a total of $540, $90 more in total than having bought Storm new now.Deals: Save And Save Alike On New Faces and Old Friends
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Have fifty bucks on us in August! All 2CAudio products have special pricing in the month of August. From August 01, 2012 to September 01, 2012 the following pricing is active:
B2 Introductory Pricing: $199.95. (Save $50)
End of Summer, Count Down to 64bit OSX formats Special:
Aether: $199.95. (Save $50)
Breeze: $99.95 (Save $50)
The Perfect Storm $449.95 ( Save $50)
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More Deals For Existing Customers: Save another $50 Bucks!
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Have Aether, Breeze, or The Perfect Storm already? If so, we have another fifty bucks for you!
If you have any of the previous 2CAudio products you may save another $50 to add B2 to your collection. This means during the intro period until September 01, 2012 you can pick up B2 for only $149.95.
If you own Breeze, you can get B2 for $150, Aether for $200 and the expansions for $40, at a total of $390, again $90 more in total than having bought Storm new now.
However buying them all separately at full price would cost $700.
- KVRAF
- 37393 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
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....?
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- KVRAF
- 12014 posts since 12 May, 2008
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?
- KVRAF
- 12184 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Looks and sounds nice. But, I'm not impressed enough to buy it, especially not at that price, when I already have Aether + both expansions, Breeze, and VRoom. I was really hoping for something new and different from 2C. 
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- KVRAF
- 37393 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
I hope not - I like Aether more for the granular type reverbs than anything realistic. I was hoping the more experimental side of it would be further developed but it seems maybe not now.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?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....?
