Post yer ValhallaVintageVerb presets (& preset requests) here!
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 10 Aug, 2012 from Maple Ridge, BC
Hello,
The attached presets were included in Tp3's rar file - which contained many duplicates and which have been checked and removed.
One contributor in particular is "Asdfrewq" who included presets from others and which have been checked and removed. The two remaining presets are not found anywhere else - at least as I have been able to ascertain.
VVV User has provided some presets that apparently have been ported over from vRoom.
There are a total of 12 contributors and 60 presets. The presets are sorted by contributor name.
A list of the current contributors are, AG, Asdfrewq, Beatworld, Bronto Scorpio, caulixtla, Cimbasso, Foonsark, Misc, Robert Szalapski, Sampleconstruct, Sean Costello and VVV User.
Note: It may be that some of the above presets came from the GearSlutz forum listing - and which I have uploaded previously here. I will not be confirming these duplications, but will be glad to hear from others regarding any that they do find. Justin Case - on GearSlutz, and Cimbasso - on KVR, are one and the same person, so I would expect that these presets would be identical.
The attached presets were included in Tp3's rar file - which contained many duplicates and which have been checked and removed.
One contributor in particular is "Asdfrewq" who included presets from others and which have been checked and removed. The two remaining presets are not found anywhere else - at least as I have been able to ascertain.
VVV User has provided some presets that apparently have been ported over from vRoom.
There are a total of 12 contributors and 60 presets. The presets are sorted by contributor name.
A list of the current contributors are, AG, Asdfrewq, Beatworld, Bronto Scorpio, caulixtla, Cimbasso, Foonsark, Misc, Robert Szalapski, Sampleconstruct, Sean Costello and VVV User.
Note: It may be that some of the above presets came from the GearSlutz forum listing - and which I have uploaded previously here. I will not be confirming these duplications, but will be glad to hear from others regarding any that they do find. Justin Case - on GearSlutz, and Cimbasso - on KVR, are one and the same person, so I would expect that these presets would be identical.
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mr-es335
http://www.sentinelmusicstudios.com
http://www.sentinelmusicstudios.com
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 10 Aug, 2012 from Maple Ridge, BC
Hello,
Cimbasso stated:
Cimbasso was kind enough to provide me with his actual presets, which are, by-the-way, included in the latest KVR_vVerb_Listings.zip file. I am simply providing this rar file for completeness.
Thanks Cimbasso! Much appreciated.
Cimbasso stated:
...just for interest, most of the links "were audio examples for presets which I don't have any more unfortunately".Fiddling around with some of the presets...
Cimbasso was kind enough to provide me with his actual presets, which are, by-the-way, included in the latest KVR_vVerb_Listings.zip file. I am simply providing this rar file for completeness.
Thanks Cimbasso! Much appreciated.
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mr-es335
http://www.sentinelmusicstudios.com
http://www.sentinelmusicstudios.com
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- KVRAF
- 2305 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
I'm wondering what approach / algorithm / settings would be recommended for the simple & clean room sound of Kraftwerk's "Man Machine" album.
I've chosen 'Spacelab' for an example, but really the production on any of the songs from the album would do.
Of all Kraftwerk albums, this one has my favorite production values, and a big part of that is the effective use of reverb on the synths. They sit very nicely in a space that never feels too obvious or washed out. Some of their other albums, the synths have a much 'drier' sound, but on this one, there's a sense of room-type space that for me is very effective.
Take 'spacelab' -- each lead synth has that comfortable sense of space to it -- not dry and 'up front', but not awash in obvious, sheeny, long-tail reverb, either. Just sitting in a clean space, almost a case of "felt not heard" where the natural synthesizer tone is the main thing heard, but yet it's not dry, either.
Thoughts? VVV settings? Any idea what Kraftewerk actually used? (I google'd it but only found tons of info on synths, not effects....)
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZXYnVBK0fY
I've chosen 'Spacelab' for an example, but really the production on any of the songs from the album would do.
Of all Kraftwerk albums, this one has my favorite production values, and a big part of that is the effective use of reverb on the synths. They sit very nicely in a space that never feels too obvious or washed out. Some of their other albums, the synths have a much 'drier' sound, but on this one, there's a sense of room-type space that for me is very effective.
Take 'spacelab' -- each lead synth has that comfortable sense of space to it -- not dry and 'up front', but not awash in obvious, sheeny, long-tail reverb, either. Just sitting in a clean space, almost a case of "felt not heard" where the natural synthesizer tone is the main thing heard, but yet it's not dry, either.
Thoughts? VVV settings? Any idea what Kraftewerk actually used? (I google'd it but only found tons of info on synths, not effects....)
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZXYnVBK0fY
- KVRian
- 642 posts since 22 Jun, 2018
Here is a pretty dark reverb that I tend to use quite a bit lately. I love the saturation of the Chaotic Hall algorithm.
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<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.7.1" presetName="Gloom Hall" Mix="0.5" PreDelay="0" Decay="0.55745857954025269" Size="1" Attack="0.5" BassMult="0.68400001525878906" BassXover="0.54335719347000122" HighShelf="0.5" HighFreq="0.5" EarlyDiffusion="1" LateDiffusion="1" ModRate="0.19200000166893005" ModDepth="0.30000001192092896" HighCut="0.59053885936737061" LowCut="0.059999998658895493" ColorMode="0.3333333432674408" ReverbMode="0.70833331346511841"/>
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 10 Aug, 2012 from Maple Ridge, BC
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- KVRist
- 426 posts since 9 Feb, 2012
Does anyone have any VVV presets that emulate the EMT 250? Would rather not resort to buying more plugins... I read somewhere that the Sanctuary mode in VVV was modeled after the EMT 250... is it safe to assume that I can get close with the factory presets under the Sanctuary category?
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- KVRian
- 1226 posts since 26 Feb, 2016
Here is a classic, reversed reverb for VintageVerb:
https://soundcloud.com/synth-presets-co ... intageverb
https://soundcloud.com/synth-presets-co ... intageverb
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Hermetech Mastering Hermetech Mastering https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=7418
- KVRAF
- 1619 posts since 30 May, 2003 from Milan, Italy
Any chance you could actually share the preset? That's what this thread is for.
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- KVRian
- 1226 posts since 26 Feb, 2016
Absolutely, you can find different free Valhalla presets here from time to time:Hermetech Mastering wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 1:27 pm Any chance you could actually share the preset? That's what this thread is for.
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Enjoy!
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- KVRist
- 274 posts since 6 Sep, 2004
Thanks, these sound great.SteveWZ wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:04 amAbsolutely, you can find different free Valhalla presets here from time to time:Hermetech Mastering wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 1:27 pm Any chance you could actually share the preset? That's what this thread is for.
[Mod edit: Link is no longer good.]
Enjoy!