sounds like a simple but sensitive approachSampleconstruct wrote:Ahh, ok - I updated the demo, the first 4 bars are now dry.el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:sounds great....would love to hear it in bypass to see just what ubermod is addingSampleconstruct wrote:UberMod is indeed a great delay, and a chorus, and a phaser and a flanger and a crazy glitch machine and a great reverb, everything in between and more....
Here is a rather simple, temposynced UberMod delay (8Tab) sending one of my Diversion bell patches into it:
http://soundcloud.com/sampleconstruct/d ... ts-ubermod
The preset:
<ValhallaUberMod pluginVersion="1.0.1" presetName="Nice Dotlay" Mix="1" Depth="0.451000005" StereoWidth="0.535000026" Delay="0.524399996" Feedback="0.620999992" Spread="0" Slope="0.5" Skew="0.219999999" Random="0" TapGain="0.591666639" Diffusion="0.0759999976" DiffSize="0.0204081628" DiffModRate="0.0490490496" DiffModDepth="0.5" LowCut="0.0603015088" HighCut="0.712060273" SpatialXover="0" DetuneRate="0" DetuneDepth="0" VibratoRate="0.0160400998" VibratoDepth="0.0240000002" OverMod="0.0323232338" DriveInGain="0.333333343" DriveOutGain="0.75" DriveNoiseGain="0" FeedbackRotate="0.467999995" SmoothingTime="0.0157157164" ColorMode="0" DelaySync="0.529411793" type="0.25" DiffEnable="0" Drive="1" DrivePrePost="0" Speed="0" InputPan="0.125"/>
ValhallaVintageVerb 1.7.1. Two new reverb modes (Chaotic Hall, Chaotic Chamber)
- KVRAF
- 6244 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
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el-bo (formerly ebow) el-bo (formerly ebow) https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=208007
- KVRAF
- 16369 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
will do...thanks againSampleconstruct wrote:If all the options confuse you, maybe just start with a simple preset as a template and take it from there. Basically turning down the depth-knobs on the MOD-page will give you plain simple delays without any pitch modulation, either temposynced or ms based. For ping-pong-delays choose either Left/Right Input on the WARP-page.el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:haha, are you always 'on'...that was uber-quick....was hoping that was what uber was doing....Sampleconstruct wrote:Ahh, ok - I updated the demo, the first 4 bars are now dry.el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:sounds great....would love to hear it in bypass to see just what ubermod is addingSampleconstruct wrote:UberMod is indeed a great delay, and a chorus, and a phaser and a flanger and a crazy glitch machine and a great reverb, everything in between and more....
Here is a rather simple, temposynced UberMod delay (8Tab) sending one of my Diversion bell patches into it:
http://soundcloud.com/sampleconstruct/d ... ts-ubermod
The preset:
<ValhallaUberMod pluginVersion="1.0.1" presetName="Nice Dotlay" Mix="1" Depth="0.451000005" StereoWidth="0.535000026" Delay="0.524399996" Feedback="0.620999992" Spread="0" Slope="0.5" Skew="0.219999999" Random="0" TapGain="0.591666639" Diffusion="0.0759999976" DiffSize="0.0204081628" DiffModRate="0.0490490496" DiffModDepth="0.5" LowCut="0.0603015088" HighCut="0.712060273" SpatialXover="0" DetuneRate="0" DetuneDepth="0" VibratoRate="0.0160400998" VibratoDepth="0.0240000002" OverMod="0.0323232338" DriveInGain="0.333333343" DriveOutGain="0.75" DriveNoiseGain="0" FeedbackRotate="0.467999995" SmoothingTime="0.0157157164" ColorMode="0" DelaySync="0.529411793" type="0.25" DiffEnable="0" Drive="1" DrivePrePost="0" Speed="0" InputPan="0.125"/>
...aside from not being a flanger, chorus, or phaser kinda guy (therefore being a whole lot of overkill), i did find the whole thing a little confusing......i guess i should try it out more
thanks for that
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- KVRAF
- 16369 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
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- KVRist
- 151 posts since 24 May, 2008
Wow. I mean, just, wow. I just bought VVV, stuck it on a track with my new favorite piano library, and didn't get off the default preset for about 45 minutes. Sean - this is awesome! I haven't had this much fun just sitting and playing in a long time. Thanks!
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
I have to laugh because I relate. You don't need to every get off the defaultnofrets wrote:Wow. I mean, just, wow. I just bought VVV, stuck it on a track with my new favorite piano library, and didn't get off the default preset for about 45 minutes. Sean - this is awesome! I haven't had this much fun just sitting and playing in a long time. Thanks!
PG
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
Don Gunn, local engineer/studio owner/talented guy, dialed in the default preset. My original default was much tamer, but we were creating presets at his studio, and came to the conclusion that the plugin should open up to a sound that is useful and also Blade Runner-ish. I played the Moog Rogue through the preset and he set the parameters until it sounded really good.hibidy wrote:I have to laugh because I relate. You don't need to every get off the defaultnofrets wrote:Wow. I mean, just, wow. I just bought VVV, stuck it on a track with my new favorite piano library, and didn't get off the default preset for about 45 minutes. Sean - this is awesome! I haven't had this much fun just sitting and playing in a long time. Thanks!
PG
Sean Costello
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
I just sent the 1.0.1 installer out to a bunch of existing beta testers, so they can "smoke test" the think before I send it to everyone. If you are a VintageVerb user and you want to give this a spin, send me an email.
Next step: I need to refresh my memory on how to set up the templates for the Mail Chimp mass email. Once this is done, and I hear from some users that the installer works well, I'll send out the 1.0.1 update to all VintageVerb users, update the web site, put up the new demos, all that stuff.
Sean Costello
Next step: I need to refresh my memory on how to set up the templates for the Mail Chimp mass email. Once this is done, and I hear from some users that the installer works well, I'll send out the 1.0.1 update to all VintageVerb users, update the web site, put up the new demos, all that stuff.
Sean Costello
- KVRian
- 1360 posts since 29 Apr, 2012 from Paris
Hey Sean,
I just ran the installer for VVV 1.0.1 and everythings worked fine.
No problem here with Reaper 4, Ableton Live 8 (Win7, x64).
Thanks for the hard work !
I just ran the installer for VVV 1.0.1 and everythings worked fine.
No problem here with Reaper 4, Ableton Live 8 (Win7, x64).
Thanks for the hard work !
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- KVRist
- 389 posts since 22 May, 2012
I don't know why I neglected Concert Hall so far, it's awesome, especially in NOW color.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
ValhallaVintageVerb has been updated to Version 1.0.1. The changes:
* New reverb mode: Sanctuary.
- Sanctuary is loosely based on the "constant density" reverb algorithms of the 1970s, such as the EMT250 and 224 Constant Density Plate.
- The echo density of Sanctuary increases with time, for a more natural decay.
- The algorithm incorporates discrete early reflections, with the early reflection level adjusted by the Attack control.
- Extensive detuning modulation is used within the algorithm, for a wide stereo spread and a lush decay that is largely free of random pitch shifts.
* Improved stability.
* Internal overload protection, to prevent volume spikes when changing presets under certain circumstances.
ValhallaVintageVerb is available to demo and purchase at
http://www.valhalladsp.com/valhallavintageverb
Thanks for checking this out, and thanks to all the beta testers for your help!
Sean Costello
* New reverb mode: Sanctuary.
- Sanctuary is loosely based on the "constant density" reverb algorithms of the 1970s, such as the EMT250 and 224 Constant Density Plate.
- The echo density of Sanctuary increases with time, for a more natural decay.
- The algorithm incorporates discrete early reflections, with the early reflection level adjusted by the Attack control.
- Extensive detuning modulation is used within the algorithm, for a wide stereo spread and a lush decay that is largely free of random pitch shifts.
* Improved stability.
* Internal overload protection, to prevent volume spikes when changing presets under certain circumstances.
ValhallaVintageVerb is available to demo and purchase at
http://www.valhalladsp.com/valhallavintageverb
Thanks for checking this out, and thanks to all the beta testers for your help!
Sean Costello
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- KVRAF
- 1782 posts since 4 Sep, 2011 from England
The new algorithm is fantastic I would of paid £30 more just for that addon
Thanks.
Thanks.
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- KVRAF
- 1993 posts since 18 Nov, 2008
Where's the download link for registered users for the new version? Or will we get e-mail? Sorry if it's obvious
circuit modeling and 0-dfb filters are cool
- KVRian
- 584 posts since 30 Apr, 2003 from London, UK
10 minutes with it and I can hear it adds a whole new palette of reverb colours. Shite, didn't want that to sound as pretentious as it did. What the hell. Thanks Sean.
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