What an example. This touches me emotionally very deep. If I wouldn't own VRoom already I would buy it based on this demo alone.valhallasound wrote:I found a nice public domain recording of Erik Satie Gymnopedie No.1, as recorded by Robin Alciatore. Here's the results of processing this via the Narcissus reverb mode in ValhallaRoom:
http://soundcloud.com/seancostello/narc ... cathedral2
You can hear the randomized chorusing, similar to the Lexicon 224 used in the Foxx/Budd recordings.
This is so warm and nice sounding. You were talking about the Lex 224, I remember this reverb sound from longer ago. This might be the reason for it. I actually know this sound combined with this emotions from long ago. So very well done, Sean! Thanx a lot for VRoom.
This is very different for me. Doesn't touch me in the way the Narcissus version did. Nice but more hifi. Will have it's uses, too.valhallasound wrote:The same sound file, processed by the Dark Chamber reverb mode in ValhallaRoom:
http://soundcloud.com/seancostello/dark ... ocathedral
Uh, I can relate to the title of this. Sounds very unreal and outer space, really threatening.valhallasound wrote:I need to head out for a little while, so I don't have time to generate new examples of ValhallaShimmer, but here's an older example of the same Satie piece being processed by 4 series instances of ValhallaShimmer:
http://soundcloud.com/seancostello/satieintothestargate
