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Close mics on SCS still have a fairly considerable amount of tail, though subdued I haven't yet tried the magnificent SPL De-verb on them yet, however. But soonish I'll be owning CSS and possibly other dry libraries, and I think that's when Precedence will really show up. well, they aren't (SCS, Abbey Road + Aperture Orchestra).

Presently, my only dry-sounding libraries are. I recognize the connected instances is a big selling point in the combination. So basically GAS is justified, right, since I write a lot of styles, right? That purple UI on Sonsig, mmmmmĬlick to expand.Thanks for the reply! I've also seen Panagement mentioned, and I don't know how it compares. As much as I'd love to have a sweet collection of reverbs, I don't really want to go spending money on redundant software, and I'm sure the most steel-willed among you will recognize I'll probably live without Nimbus for a few months while I save up and prepare for the next 2cAudio sale, as I own Phoenixverb and R4.įor anyone wondering the use case, I'm writing orchestral/experimental electronic/film-scoring-style / - style. It'd be all too easy to go and pick up Nimbus right now, at $30, since I'm saving for a new computer otherwise and can't afford to spend money on the 2cAudio collection just yet. Pointless? I don't know!), but I don't want to buy Nimbus if it's going to be completely overshadowed by B2 alone, and I hear incredible things about B2 (and haven't gotten to demoing yet, as my time the past few weeks has been very tight).
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Is Precedence the only software that can perform its niche as well as it does and does it make any difference using it alongside B2 or Aether instead of just Breeze2? What's the difference between 2cAudio's reverbs? Nimbus, at $30 for another 17 hours, is something I'm considering picking up, and I don't know if Nimbus' ER parameters make it a solid contender for the Precedence/Breeze combo (or Precedence/B2?.

Rich Goodhart's website is at Ĭreated by sweep who already made a lot of very nice sound tracks for the XILS 3.I don't really get, yet, how 2cAudio's products work together. The Rich Goodhart piece is used with his permission.
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The full piece can be heard on Sweep's website at and includes Tibetan chanting, XILS 3 and Roland V-Synth among other things. Sweep has added some parts to the Tibetan bowls track Inner Temple Meditation from Rich Goodhart's recent album 'Shaman Mirror Medicine Tree.' This section of the piece uses three overdubbed PolyKBs.
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The Drumloop comes from the Zero-G Classic Disco Series and the VST reverb used is AAR Art Acoustic Reverb

The Drum Loop is a Freeware loop from Eq, no comps, no additional processing, A Lexicon HW PCM80 was added on the stereo bus.The great Vadorish Strings Sound has been designed by my friend Peter Schelfhout, as was the driven teebee recreation.Ī kind of Very Old School Disco Ad Lib. Inspired more than revisited by the main Star Wars Theme. This track features several instances of the PolyKB and other drums, with little or no EQ, effects processing or compression. Très grande vitesse by Analog Planet (Chris Holloway).No other processing ( Eq, Compression, automation) was used. The Scratches are made by the PolyKB too ! The drumloop comes from the Zero-G Chilled Grooves series and the VST reverb is 2C-Audio Aether.

Loungy track exploring the quiet side of the PolyKB II.
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There is some overall reverb from Logic plus a compressor/limiter from TC Electronics on the master. This track features 12 instances of the PolyKB.
