
Each of them is different and has different features in it. Valhalla Plate / Room / Vintage Verb VST are a set of plugins used in the ValhallaDSP. Valhalla Plate / Room / Vintage Verb VST Overview Offline installer standalone setup of Valhalla Plate / Room / Vintage Verb VST. You don't want a plate reverb to be boring.ĩ:50:07 GMT -6 joseph said:I think it sounds great, namely the Cobalt and Copper modes.Valhalla Plate / Room / Vintage Verb VST Free Download. I showed it to my friend on drums the other day, and he was immediately like woah. Plus when you increase the size and use the higher modal density options, you get a very different chamberish expansive sound. Doesn't color snares in the way a typical lexicon plate does, while still having character in the tail without chorusing. Also the decay time really needs to be dialed in by ear, as Sean advised.Īfter that, sounds pretty awesome on snares, guitars and vocals, and mixwise, fulfills similar role to the EMT140 sound. The sound is very pure, so I find running a gritty predelay, especially Soundtoys PrimalTap, helps to push the reverb back a little.

So not unlike how the real EMT140 was used in 60s-70s, it benefits from big cuts on the returns and sends.

But part of this is by design in the Cobalt setting, to match a real EMT140 at Avast. And by default it seems the bass multiply/cutoff leads to tendency for low mid build up. The reverb level in ValhallaPlate, much like his other reverbs, seems to be higher than most other reverb plugins.

I don't think it has as much front to back depth and blend as LX480, and PhoenixVerb is better for short to medium rooms, although that is kinda apples vs oranges. For instance, I think VintageVerb is great, but for synths, maybe guitars and such, or 80s vocals and snares on the EMT250 burst style Sanctuary setting, where you want the reverb to add an obvious character.

The Valhalla is very 3D, more so I think than his other plugins. The problem with the UAD is that while the initial attack sounds close to an EMT140, the tail is kinda 2D. I think it sounds great, namely the Cobalt and Copper modes.
