This is nice. Aurora has minimal but effective and easy-to-navigate controls. I like the palette of reverb algorithms and I love the unmask/ducking feature. This looks like a winner to me, and I thought I already owned enough reverbs! Thanks for another great review.
The way to do it, thanks. Small tiny Decay, Full dialed then, unmask, shrink release, sensitivity reductions/adjustments. plus high-pass/low-pass and spectral sidechain. And tone bright up for lexicon-y and Artacoustics, putting before.
Silencer is quite different: it's trying to cut off the reverb before the next event. I personally didn't care for Silencer; it just sounded unnatural to me, and you have to load plugins into it. I'd take Aurora over it.
was on sale.. I fell into the hype I guess.. it's a reverb. With a ducking system but honestly there are alternatives that have no AI bs lingo attached and sound better. But hey it was very cheap and in my op. it's an ok reverb if you have nothing else and it's a deep sale. If u have the budget tho go fabfilter without hesitation... did I say Klevgrand's reverb is a tiny little cheap thing that sounds really good for the price?
For a lot of us, setting up a sidechain duck for a reverb isn't a big deal. I found Aurora's best feature was for adding widening to tracks, and I think that's what I'll be using it for. And which Klevgrand? R0Verb?
@@palebluedotstudios klaverb.. super cheap I think it was 17 bucks when I got it and does the trick just fine.. has ducking functionality. I mean nowadays there are so many options let's be honest. Then naturally if u want a great reverb you go I dunno lexicon.. I use an old hardware TC electronics reverb most of the time and for me no software reverb gets even close but for the budget musician I think at a low price point there are very decent options. This is why I expected a little bit more from iZotope competing in an already saturated market. Plus the use of the AI buzzword... what's AI about this one? It's like with Sonible.. love their gate for example, it's my fav gate ever... but AI means something else. Again, Aurora is not bad but there are cheaper solutions that sound better in my op. Roverb I do not have but for example the randomiser in Roverb sounds kinda interesting doesn't it? Not sure if useful but hey...
@@palebluedotstudios He/She is missing the Modulation Chorus-Ensemble features that's why which you pair with, like with Juno or TAL Chorus etc. Missing a sort of Spectral chorus or an innovative ensemble depth blur/flange/freq pitch-shift/ or tape/vinyl wow and flutters
This is nice. Aurora has minimal but effective and easy-to-navigate controls. I like the palette of reverb algorithms and I love the unmask/ducking feature. This looks like a winner to me, and I thought I already owned enough reverbs! Thanks for another great review.
Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it. Not a lot of viewers tuned in for Aurora this week. 😅
That was a great video ngl. thanks
My pleasure! And thank you for watching! Cheers!
The way to do it, thanks. Small tiny Decay, Full dialed then, unmask, shrink release, sensitivity reductions/adjustments. plus high-pass/low-pass and spectral sidechain. And tone bright up for lexicon-y and Artacoustics, putting before.
You got it! Love you how you use it - and that you know your Lexi and ArtsAcoustic, cheers!
How do you think it compares to using wide blue sound’s silencer?
Silencer is quite different: it's trying to cut off the reverb before the next event. I personally didn't care for Silencer; it just sounded unnatural to me, and you have to load plugins into it. I'd take Aurora over it.
was on sale.. I fell into the hype I guess.. it's a reverb. With a ducking system but honestly there are alternatives that have no AI bs lingo attached and sound better. But hey it was very cheap and in my op. it's an ok reverb if you have nothing else and it's a deep sale. If u have the budget tho go fabfilter without hesitation... did I say Klevgrand's reverb is a tiny little cheap thing that sounds really good for the price?
For a lot of us, setting up a sidechain duck for a reverb isn't a big deal. I found Aurora's best feature was for adding widening to tracks, and I think that's what I'll be using it for. And which Klevgrand? R0Verb?
@@palebluedotstudios klaverb.. super cheap I think it was 17 bucks when I got it and does the trick just fine.. has ducking functionality. I mean nowadays there are so many options let's be honest. Then naturally if u want a great reverb you go I dunno lexicon.. I use an old hardware TC electronics reverb most of the time and for me no software reverb gets even close but for the budget musician I think at a low price point there are very decent options. This is why I expected a little bit more from iZotope competing in an already saturated market. Plus the use of the AI buzzword... what's AI about this one? It's like with Sonible.. love their gate for example, it's my fav gate ever... but AI means something else. Again, Aurora is not bad but there are cheaper solutions that sound better in my op. Roverb I do not have but for example the randomiser in Roverb sounds kinda interesting doesn't it? Not sure if useful but hey...
@@n3r0n3 Oh yes! Kleverb; that's a good one.
It's because You need to chain it with Chorus - Ensemble I think that's why, which Valhala excels at.
@@palebluedotstudios He/She is missing the Modulation Chorus-Ensemble features that's why which you pair with, like with Juno or TAL Chorus etc. Missing a sort of Spectral chorus or an innovative ensemble depth blur/flange/freq pitch-shift/ or tape/vinyl wow and flutters