

When using traditional exponentially decaying reverb designs, producers and engineers often resort to raising the gain of the reverb to achieve this goal. This is probably a good thing in nature as we would not want to hear a thunder boom continue on for weeks after the lightning strike! In musical applications, however, often we would like the reverb to remain higher in volume for a little longer as to augment the sense of space around a particular instrument. Aether is alive! Non-Exponential Decay Reverb energy in nature decays exponentially - that is to say that it decreases rapidly after the sound source has stopped emitting sound. Aether's approach does not simply sample one static picture in time, but rather captures the complete subtly of the dynamic chaotic processes found in life and it retains all the detail and organic feel of these processes. It is like a picture of a lake, versus the lake itself.Ī lake in the real world is unlikely to spontaneously develop waves the size of those found in the ocean, but it is never quite as still as a picture either. A sampled impulse response of a real acoustic space, can be quite accurate for that particular moment, but it tells only part of the story. Thus, acoustic space itself is alive in the real world and is constantly shifting, morphing, and evolving to produce a complex array of potential impulse responses. The same is true in real world acoustical spaces as well: a building's acoustical character may vary slightly depending on several factors such as its current occupancy, and even more subtle things such as the current temperature and humidity. Unlike convolution reverbs, Aether is not a static process, and no two instances of Aether are ever exactly the same. Legacy formats including RTAS and Windows-XP-capable versions are available upon request, but not officially supported.


2CAUDIO AETHER VS B2 WINDOWS
Other Various VST and Audio Units hosts for Windows and OSX platforms should function normally as well and will be added to this list as they are tested and confirmed.
2CAUDIO AETHER VS B2 PRO
WE DO NOT SUPPORT PPC.Īether has been tested in the current versions of the following hosts: Acid, Audition, Bitwig, Cubase, Digital Performer, Energy XT, FL Studio, Live, Logic, Max 5, Nuendo, Peak, Project 5, Pro Tools, Reaper, Sonar, Sound Forge, Soundtrack, Studio One, Wave Editor, Wavelab.
2CAUDIO AETHER VS B2 FOR MAC
An Intel-based CPU is required for Mac OSX. Both 64-bit and 32-bit versions are provided for all formats. Aether is available for AU, VST, and AAX hosts under Mac OSX.7 or higher. Aether is available for VST and AAX hosts under Windows 7, 8, or 10.
