What's a dongle? Must be something I got rid of years ago...robojam wrote:Which one has the dongle, the badger or the skunk?Doug1978 wrote:Lexicon vs. Valhalla.
Badgers vs. skunks.
Lexicon vs. Valhalla Reverbs
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- KVRAF
- 1888 posts since 13 Aug, 2011 from Berlin
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- 35476 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Given the OP, the question is more likely to be several dozen rounds of 'someone tell me how to make this reverb sound with Valhalla because Im too lazy to do my own homework'Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:I think the question more is, "can I make these sounds with Valhalla reverbs?
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- KVRAF
- 1796 posts since 4 Sep, 2011 from England
Isn't asking on the internet forums classed as homework?whyterabbyt wrote:Given the OP, the question is more likely to be several dozen rounds of 'someone tell me how to make this reverb sound with Valhalla because Im too lazy to do my own homework'Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:I think the question more is, "can I make these sounds with Valhalla reverbs?
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- KVRian
- 1112 posts since 3 Jan, 2012 from Alberta, Canada
+1
Exactly what I was thinking.
Exactly what I was thinking.
Kaboom75 wrote: Isn't asking on the internet forums classed as homework?
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- Banned
- 2033 posts since 19 Jun, 2011 from a world of Black Thunder chocs
^^ to be fair to WR, nobody has a problem with questions being asked.
It is when the advice and help in answers is ignored, and the same questions get asked again, that it becomes frustrating. (Have a look at the OP's profile history).
Also, there are plenty of threads and posts not only at KVR and Gearslutz, but also on other sites, which document the close comparisons between Lexicon and Vahalla already.
Ultimately, Vahalla and Lexicon are excellent (I have products from both).
They have great similarities, indeed Sean from Vahalla had the Lexicon reverbs in mind when he designed parts of his Vahalla reverbs:
https://valhalladsp.wordpress.com/tag/lexicon-224/
But there are also key differences too, not least the badgers have dongles and are more expensive.
If I had to choose one, I'd go with Vahalla.
It is when the advice and help in answers is ignored, and the same questions get asked again, that it becomes frustrating. (Have a look at the OP's profile history).
Also, there are plenty of threads and posts not only at KVR and Gearslutz, but also on other sites, which document the close comparisons between Lexicon and Vahalla already.
Ultimately, Vahalla and Lexicon are excellent (I have products from both).
They have great similarities, indeed Sean from Vahalla had the Lexicon reverbs in mind when he designed parts of his Vahalla reverbs:
https://valhalladsp.wordpress.com/tag/lexicon-224/
But there are also key differences too, not least the badgers have dongles and are more expensive.
If I had to choose one, I'd go with Vahalla.
- KVRAF
- 7872 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
I think for most of us Valhalla is fine because it is cheap and good. No need to spend a fortune.
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- KVRAF
- 7794 posts since 20 Jul, 2004 from Clearwater
Prefer Valhalla to Lexicon. Sounds better, less expensive, all algorithms are in one plugin. Only plus for Lexicon is that I like the GUI better.
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- KVRAF
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- 9646 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
thanks a lot! i will test these out asap3ee wrote:Sure!
here's a diffused echo-verb: ...The Hall algos with large size values makes for echoes since they go far beyond other "smaller" algos. Diffusion parameters more to minimum to "morph" from reverb to delay-echo
Try on stabby/percussive stuff, play with shape: size and attack parameters to fine-tune time and character of the echoes as well as predelay and decay.
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.0.1" presetName="Diff Echoverb" Mix="0.300000012" PreDelay="0.338999987" Decay="0.545000017" Size="1" Attack="0.810000002" BassMult="0.606999993" BassXover="0.282582551" HighShelf="0.536000013" HighFreq="0.5" EarlyDiffusion="0.252000004" LateDiffusion="0.175999999" ModRate="0.483999997" ModDepth="0.203999996" HighCut="0.814999998" LowCut="0.100000001" ColorMode="0.666666687" ReverbMode="0.0416666679"/>
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Smooth Dark Room:
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.0.1" presetName="Smooth Dark Room" Mix="0.340000004" PreDelay="0.211999997" Decay="0.328000009" Size="1" Attack="0.296999991" BassMult="0.207000002" BassXover="0.335999995" HighShelf="0.5" HighFreq="0.275000006" EarlyDiffusion="1" LateDiffusion="0.879999995" ModRate="0.156000003" ModDepth="0.263999999" HighCut="0.419999987" LowCut="0.0949999988" ColorMode="0.333333343" ReverbMode="0.125"/>
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Here's a tight ambiance... change the color using the SHAPE parameters...
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.0.1" presetName="Tight Amb" Mix="0.400999993" PreDelay="0" Decay="0.0920000002" Size="0.296999991" Attack="1" BassMult="0" BassXover="0.455000013" HighShelf="0.159999996" HighFreq="0.224000007" EarlyDiffusion="1" LateDiffusion="0.796000004" ModRate="0.555999994" ModDepth="0.148000002" HighCut="0.658999979" LowCut="0.0469999984" ColorMode="0.666666687" ReverbMode="0.375"/>
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For a good chorus try the Halls and Sanctuary especially...
On this preset try messing with the Shape: size and attack will cross-fade between two different chorus flavors since it's the blend between early VS late reflections on the Sanctuary algo..
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.0.1" presetName="Chorus Gentle Shimmer" Mix="0.5" PreDelay="0" Decay="0" Size="0.25" Attack="0.5" BassMult="0.324000001" BassXover="0.282582551" HighShelf="1" HighFreq="0.5" EarlyDiffusion="0.703999996" LateDiffusion="0.819999993" ModRate="0.796000004" ModDepth="0.363999993" HighCut="1" LowCut="0.0529999994" ColorMode="0.666666687" ReverbMode="0.375"/>
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- KVRAF
- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
And it proved to be perfect on gazillions of records.Sparky77 wrote:Nothing wrong with Lexicon reverb, after all they invented it (digital reverb).
I have both hardware and software lexicons, still a staple in many world class studios.
When I want the Lexicon sound ( and this is most often the case
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- KVRist
- 420 posts since 11 Jan, 2014
Valhalla are good but no contest if comparing, Lexicon for me all the way.
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 6 Jul, 2012 from Sick-cily
as harware win sure Lexicon but as soft no doubts for Valhalla!
- KVRAF
- 25034 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
How would you qualify the way Lexicon is significantly better than Valhalla? Please try to describe it - I think we all can learn something from your (no doubt) tremendous experience. It would be great if you could also post some clips which illustrate Lexicon's superiority compared to Valhalla*.RobGee wrote:Valhalla are good but no contest if comparing, Lexicon for me all the way.
*Which of Valhalla's reverb plugins are we talking about b.t.w.?
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- KVRist
- 406 posts since 27 Feb, 2014 from France
dunno if it's the same with the lexicon but the relab lx480 tail feel more part of the sound, it gel/sound better to me, maybe pilot error !
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