Breeze is Aether`s pristine eco-conscious cousin. Breeze was designed with a focus on simplicity, efficiency, and economy.
Breeze offers a minimalist GUI design that focuses on instantly communicating the most important preset information to the user, and summarizing this information graphically in two intuitive graphical displays.
Macro controls combine many complex, behind-the-scenes DSP parameters into a compact set of nine knobs and four sliders. Parameter ranges and scaling are optimized to make it almost impossible to create a bad sounding preset.
Signal gain has been meticulously balanced to the point of making the need to adjust the gain control almost obsolete, leaving users with one less thing to worry about and free to focus on more important details.
Breeze has been highly optimized to reduce CPU usage as compared to Aether and other products in the market. Breeze is furthermore designed to intelligently use only as much CPU power as is absolutely required for a given preset, and automatically disables various parts of the algorithm when not required to conserve energy.
Breeze also offers an additional "Hi-Lo" switch to further push efficiency into even deeper shades of green. Breeze is the ideal reverb choice for laptop use, and live performance. When used with current top-of-the-line studio workstations, over 500 instances of the plug-in can be run in real-time depending on settings.
Breeze shares some things in common with its older cousin, Aether, but it also has many differences, and brings a few new things to the table that have yet to be implemented in Aether including:
· A new advanced true-stereo mode that differs from anything in Aether.
· A new bi-polar Density control that provides the ultimate flexibility ranging from absolute "sparsity" to almost instantaneous maximal density.
· A Contour control to allow users to customize the attack characteristics of, and impart additional timbral variations on, the reverb.
· An evolved modulation scheme that offers both lush, larger-than-life, chorus-like, random pitch modulation as well as newly-developed more conservative methods, that are more in line with the behavior of real-world acoustic spaces.
Requirements:
· VST, AU, and RTAS hosts
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Breeze now has over 300 factory presets, including 100 new factory presets that make use of the new features and enhancements and are designed to help users get even more out of Breeze.
· A redesigned and expanded EQ and Damping scheme offering 5 new filter options. These filter options are independent for both damping and EQ and can be configured in 25 different ways providing much more flexibility in sculpting the tonal characteristics of the reverb.
· An "Off" filter mode provides additional CPU efficiency of up to 5-10% savings, and existing factory presets have been optimized to use this mode when possible.
· An infinite reverb time mode.
· Other substantial algorithm enhancements that result in improved preset diversity and augmented audio quality. Consider it a tune-up to certain aspects of the algorithm.
· "GUI sluggishness on Windows" bug fixed along with additional minor bug fixes