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2caudio breeze 2 review
2caudio breeze 2 review







In general i would agree with the rest but it´s such a complex theme and there are good tools which handles that all. Binaural panning or real stereo panning might be better but it´s still not the same. Panning doesn´t work well since you loose natural reflections and it´s more like gain panning. Setting up send effects in AUM or the like would also help, so that all tracks use the same one (or couple) of reverbs or delays. The Art of Mixing by David Gibson has a few interesting pictures toward the front of the book. Great analog emulations like Model D or crystal clear digital synths like PPG Infinite really got some extra dimension here for said:Īs for as overall spatialization it requires only a few tools

2caudio breeze 2 review

I really like also to use sometimes 2 exact the same or slightly different sounds (synths or acoustic it doesn´t matter) and use a similar technic.

2caudio breeze 2 review 2caudio breeze 2 review

When i add Precedence one is 30 degrees left and one 30 right. Each of the 2 layered tracks get it´s own inserts. While it seems all off topic here (but not really for me since it´s about music) it´s nice to learn and share things here.įirst dry (at least as dry as i could get it), then each time more and more wet mix and distance added until it reach 100%.Īt the end again a dry improved thing and then the staging tool and reverb (in this case Precedence and Breeze 2.1) added. Interesting, thank´s for the contribution.

2CAUDIO BREEZE 2 REVIEW HOW TO

Just read through this thread and seems most of yall know what you need to know, and I dont have any particular info regarding how to get there on iOS, im using the platform as an instrument and ill leave mixing for the desktop.īut for anyone else that comes along this thread, that doesnt feel they have a grasp on the mechanics of this, a local studio asked me to write a blog on it some time ago. I like Logic‘s ChromaVerb even more but no iOS version in said: Pro-R is the only one i find really very good for iOS but since i use iPhone it doesn‘t matter. (I’m also waiting for a new sample library release tomorrow for which i‘m waiting for since a very long time and my plug-in money will go there). On iOS.i would buy the UVI Plate in a heartbeat, even at the current desktop intro price. For me they are the king of reverbs, especially for extreme dense tails and some extreme sound design. UVI makes really good FX.īut i mainly use all 2CAudio stuff. It‘s actually also cheap for a desktop plug-in with this amount of features.īut since i own Falcon i might wait if they add it there in limited form as well. Sooo good.īut this might sound as good but has a million features more. My favorite (even when very limited) the reverb module inside P900. But the GUI and sound from the demo are really good so far. However if i want a 625 meter room under water i need an algorithmic have you seen this yet? Not for iOS but I think it’s gonna be worth looking into, and it has features that relate to this discussion as a theme.

2caudio breeze 2 review

love the weird IR in Logic space Designer which can really transform also drum kits in some magical sounds (also great that you can reverse, stretch it etc.). NanoStudio will get a convolution reverb (i think via IAP) and we already have a few on iOS but while in theory each IR should sound the same in all convolution reverbs they does not always. Like i said there are nice options for desktop/notebooks but not on iOS.īeside that i think Altiverb is a bit dated and overpriced anyway.but that´s just me maybe. Isn't the stage position thing what you were looking for here? The key with convolution is to have great samples,Īltiverb is an exquisite lib of different positions with different mics in all kinds of studios and real spaces, recorded in quad, 5.1 and what have you







2caudio breeze 2 review