
Aether 1.6.0 was released in October 2013, and offers a completely modernized GUI and Systems code-base that brings many significant enhancements including: 64-bit OSX support, Pro Tools AAX support, a significantly enhanced preset browser, double-sized High Definition GUIs, and up to a 20% increase in efficiency on some systems.

2012 continued the legacy ever farther with the launch of B2, our modular dual-engine non-linear monster. 2011 saw the launch of Breeze, Aether's eco conscious cousin. Aether 1.5.1 expanded the market reach to the Pro Tools community, offered existing users a large number of new free presets, and provided other miscellaneous enhancements to raise raise the bar yet again. Aether 1.5.0 rose the bar once again in April of 2010, and took native algorithmic reverb to a whole new level by offering a huge list of industry-first advances in terms of audio quality and functionality. It was awarded several prestigious industry awards along the way including, Electronic Musician's 2010 Editor's Choice Award, Computer Music's Editor's Choice & Performance Awards, Musician's Life Editor's Choice award, and others. Through its combination of quality, innovation, and usability it quickly rose to the top of market as the go-to reverb of 2009.

The opts argument can take the following properties: To separate instances from one another define opts.namespace. var aether = new AetherTorrent()Īll instances by default share the same underlying storage and client so adding a torrent to one instance adds it to all instances. If a callback is not given to one of these methods then the method will return a promise. The API uses NodeJS style callbacks but also supports promises in methods that accept a callback.
