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East West Spaces II v2.0.2-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 18 Nov 2021 | 1.60GB
The sequel to the ultimate 24-bit true Stereo Convolution Reverb
SPACES II from EASTWEST is the highly-anticipated sequel to SPACES I, the top-selling convolution reverb engine endorsed by top industry professionals which set a new standard in impulse recording techniques. Produced by Doug Rogers and Nick Phoenix, SPACES II includes 353 brand new reverbs recorded in churches, concert halls, opera houses, catacombs, train stations, recording studios, and warehouses.



It includes a new streamlined user interface, new control features, a vastly expanded collection of instrument specific reverbs, plus all of the reverbs from SPACES I, making SPACES II the most powerful and versatile convolution reverb engine on the market.

Instrument Specific Reverbs
A unique feature of SPACES II is the instrument specific reverbs that have been designed to take the guesswork out of instrument reverb selection. Only the SoCal hall was recorded using this method in SPACES I and it was so popular six venues with instrument specific reverbs are now included in SPACES II.

Most soundtrack composers that use SPACES I consider those instrument reverbs from the SoCal Hall to be ground breaking. Set up a mixing template with unique reverb for the strings, brass, winds, percussion and choir and something magical happens. In SPACES II five more venues were added using this technique for a total of six venues. There are 324 instrument specific reverbs in SPACES II compared to 48 in SPACES I for a total of 372. It took a massive effort, but the results speak for themselves.

Brand New Spaces
From stunning concert venues like Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, Reynolds Hall in Las Vegas, and the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco, to exquisite sounding churches like St. Patrick’s and St. Dominic’s, to unique and extraordinary sounding locations like catacombs and Union Station in Los Angeles, the reverbs from these brand new spaces will inspire you and help bring your compositions to life with incredible realism. These are some of the best locations EastWest has recorded in and they will all perfectly compliment the locations from SPACES I.

New Streamlined User Interface + New Control Features
SPACES II features a streamlined, completely re-vamped user interface. Now the user can actually see visuals of each space - including those from SPACES I! In additional, new Next / Previous arrows allow the user to easily navigate the 1,020 reverbs from this massive collection. The biggest new feature is a brand-new Decay Time panel. Now you’ll have absolute control of the decay time of each and every space, allowing for the ultimate in customization.

Same Revolutionary Recording Techniques
The same revolutionary impulse recording techniques that made SPACES I so popular have been replicated in this new collection. The best gear from Fairchild, Manley, Meitner, Neumann, Neve, Sennheiser, Sony, Telefunken, and TG were used in each recording. ATC Monitors were used in each space to emulate the real-world sound projection properties of various instruments. SPACES II includes a very hi-resolution, True Stereo engine that focuses on delivering the very best sound at a very low CPU load. Most impulses are in 8 channel format, so surround mixes can be created.

FEATURES
- Produced by Doug Rogers and Nick Phoenix
- 1,020 reverbs recorded in locations worldwide
- Includes 372 Instrument specific reverbs recorded in 6 locations
- Highest resolution, most useful reverbs available
- 24-bit True Stereo, with surround capability
- New convolution engine
- Brand new user interface with visuals representing each space
- Brand new Decay Time control feature
- New Next / Previous buttons for fast navigation
- ATC, Neumann, Telefunken, Neve, Meitner Signal Path
- Film Score, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Classical, Esoteric and Dreamy Reverbs
- Low CPU usage, with cleanest signal path possible

- Over 1,020 reverbs recorded around the world, including 353 brand-new presets
- Created by award-winning sounds producers Doug Rogers and Nick Phoenix
- New Presets feature churches, concert halls, opera houses, catacombs, train stations, recording studios, plates and more
- Winner of the MusicTech Excellence Award & SOS Reader's Choice Nominee



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comments

  Member 29.01.2017 34
+23
I'm not familiar with this one, so my question might be dumb, but is there any particular reason to use it over Altiverb 7?
  Resident 16.03.2014 3 151
+227
I think Altiverb is the more complete reverb plugin and offers slightly better sound. Spaces has some great instrument specific reverbs which are interesting but other than that Altiverb is the winner for me. I guess you have to test it for yourself…
  Member 3.01.2021 1 93
+36
If you watch the second video in this post, they mention that the impulse responses of the original "Spaces" are included in Spaces V2. You can also get an idea of the workflow...
  Resident 31.01.2017 598
+179
So where do you see them in the presets list? Which ones are from the original Spaces? the M-S?
  Member 16.02.2019 92
+80
wow!
So many years wating for this!
Thank you R2R.
I just can't imagine the work to do it for the libs.
  Resident 15.01.2014 80
+64
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  Resident 1.04.2015 179
+105
EastWest stuff on AZ... woaw... I did not even knew this one existed.

But what makes it even more spectacular, is that this incredible release seem kinda part of a teasing... which makes this even more insane...
  Resident 6.10.2020 89
+367
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  Member 14.11.2017 163
+28
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  Banned 1.08.2019 383
+123
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  Resident 24.10.2014 151
+31
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  Banned 21.02.2021 293
+69
r2r are the best
  Member 23.08.2015 1 312
+168
I really hope this release is a fully functional crack from R2R gods because their LiquidSonics Seventh Heaven Professional v1.3.3 READ NFO-R2R is a bad crack.
  Resident 31.05.2010 2 2201
+506
I tried it with a few Ir's and i had some audio drop outs but it could also be my latency settings 2.5 ms or that i had alot of stuff running in the background.
I also don't know if i had put on low cpu option

The liquidsonic seventh heaven is like Cubase there is tons of protected files that runs at the same time very hard to crack i think they did a great job even though they didnt managed to get it fully working.
But in the end i think the old Liquid sonic reverberate is equally good as they use the same IR's i haven'tr A/B them but they are both based on IR's so i bet the sound quality is the same.

And when it comes to crack hugh librarys it's the same with east wests sample engine player so everyone here that think we gonne have 100 gb libs cracked here i say forget it.
Its the same with best service engine.
  Resident 16.03.2014 1568
+477
This is far from the level of LiquidSonics Illusion, UVI Plates or even Waves H Reverb.

Beside the fact that (almost) everyone wanted this one so badly for the last 3 years, I'm not sure it's up to the level of expectations it created but thanks for giving us the opportunity to judge by ourselves.

Much appreciated.
  Member 25.04.2020 38 534
+2521
quote by rudolphIn the same level but you haven´t checked it? Altiverb eats twelve Spaces II for breakfast. The difference in price is super justified.


You mean Spaces2 uses 12x more CPU than Altiverb?
  Member 2.06.2016 2 342
+149
I mean Altiverb is infinitely better than this Space II.
  Member 15.02.2019 2 63
+63
I tried it on vocals, guitars and drums and it sounds amazing.
Can't say which is better, Seventh Heaven or this,
both are just great. Just good to have all these in my collection.
  Member 14.12.2014 321
+51
Did anybody read the .info file?
  Resident 28.06.2013 686
+256
nope. nobody did.
  Resident 31.05.2014 486
+82
East-west, great stuff a triple thank you guy's ,well done..
  Member 2.06.2017 147
+44
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» In the beginning, there was Jack, and Jack had a groove.. «
  Member 7.08.2018 332
+56
Sound wise, right up there with Altiverb. Working perfectly for me
  Resident 8.08.2017 1 310
+180
Thanks a lot for the share, really wanted to try this. Does anyone know how to make the UI larger or if it's even possible? It's so tiny lol
  Resident 8.06.2021 694
+178
Hey R2R: Do you guys ever sleep??? No rest for the best I guess
I was drunk when I wrote this
  Resident 9.05.2014 8 751
+233
I would not never anticipate that it will be released.
Я ни русский, ни славянен, а турок говорящий по-русски

I miss you, Oly..
  Resident 15.08.2012 1174
+271
this is an amazing release i too thought we would never see, ever! i got a short list of "that will never happen, ever, EW Spaces II, CEDAR Studio Complete and Minnetonka. R2R are pretty close to pulling off the impossible
  Member 2.06.2017 147
+44
So, regarding to that nfo, you think we'll expect EW Play 6 & all the libs?

This would be massive.
» In the beginning, there was Jack, and Jack had a groove.. «
  Member 23.08.2020 71
+8
HUGE! Love You R2R
EW Libraries.! I will buy hdd now.
Will those libraries work on external hdd's?
  Member 23.08.2020 71
+8
When Will you release other EW stuff? Just can't wait.! Too excited..
Thanks in Advance.!

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