ValhallaPlate Updated to Version 1.5.0
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ChamomileShark ChamomileShark https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=25116
- KVRAF
- 3235 posts since 12 May, 2004 from Oxford, UK
I think perhaps Aether has multiple algos?
But back to Plate - very much looking forward to getting this with the money I hoping to get from Santa today. Might hold off a week or so for the new beta though as I'm on Windows..
But back to Plate - very much looking forward to getting this with the money I hoping to get from Santa today. Might hold off a week or so for the new beta though as I'm on Windows..
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Sampleconstruct Sampleconstruct https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=191286
- KVRAF
- 16750 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
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- KVRist
- 122 posts since 29 Dec, 2003
I didn't see the post you mention on Gearslutz but this interview with Tom Elmhirst (who mixed the majority of the album) sheds some light on the vocal effects used. It's an interesting read.valhallasound wrote:One of the engineers for Adele posted on Gearslutz. The reverb on the latest record is probably Bricasti, with Echoboy for predelay.
Sean Costello
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
For those that don't want to read the article, it seems like most of the reverbs used were the chambers and plates at Capitol Recording in LA. The plates would be EMT140, but the chambers are totally unique to Capitol Recording. Mono input, stereo output chambers, with the left and right signals being taken from "lightly coupled" sections of the physical space.msl wrote:I didn't see the post you mention on Gearslutz but this interview with Tom Elmhirst (who mixed the majority of the album) sheds some light on the vocal effects used. It's an interesting read.valhallasound wrote:One of the engineers for Adele posted on Gearslutz. The reverb on the latest record is probably Bricasti, with Echoboy for predelay.
Sean Costello
The Valhalla recommendation for this sort of sound: ValhallaPlate. Use one of the new mono-in modes for the EMT140 sounds, or the Copper, Unobtanium, or upcoming Lithium mode for the reverb chambers. The chamber sounds in ValhallaPlate are kinda "plate chambers" in that they have dispersion, but they can have a high enough modal density to approximate real chambers.
I gotta fire up the Eventide DSP7000 and see what the "Canyons" preset that Elmhirst refers to sounds like.
Sean Costello
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- KVRist
- 461 posts since 31 Dec, 2010 from Perth
It was a good read the article.valhallasound wrote: For those that don't want to read the article, it seems like most of the reverbs used were the chambers and plates at Capitol Recording in LA. The plates would be EMT140, but the chambers are totally unique to Capitol Recording. Mono input, stereo output chambers, with the left and right signals being taken from "lightly coupled" sections of the physical space.
Sean Costello
A timely reminder that most of the really intense work in making such an epic recording still relies upon using serious hardware.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
IMO, the really intense work comes in developing a singing voice like Adele's. Put an SM58 in front of her, and she'll do just fine.Beatworld wrote:It was a good read the article.valhallasound wrote: For those that don't want to read the article, it seems like most of the reverbs used were the chambers and plates at Capitol Recording in LA. The plates would be EMT140, but the chambers are totally unique to Capitol Recording. Mono input, stereo output chambers, with the left and right signals being taken from "lightly coupled" sections of the physical space.
Sean Costello
A timely reminder that most of the really intense work in making such an epic recording still relies upon using serious hardware.
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- KVRist
- 461 posts since 31 Dec, 2010 from Perth
well yes, that is a 10/10 point, of course.valhallasound wrote:IMO, the really intense work comes in developing a singing voice like Adele's. Put an SM58 in front of her, and she'll do just fine.Beatworld wrote: A timely reminder that most of the really intense work in making such an epic recording still relies upon using serious hardware.
Nice to hear it captured in all its glory though
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comfortablynick comfortablynick https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=358558
- KVRist
- 338 posts since 15 May, 2015
I agree. I'm sure if I were a big shot artist or producer, I would avail myself of the Capitol chambers as well. However, I think an equally excellent product could be crafted by someone who really knows what s/he is doing with ITB tools.valhallasound wrote: IMO, the really intense work comes in developing a singing voice like Adele's. Put an SM58 in front of her, and she'll do just fine.
Most things that were initially seen as being obviously inferior to hardware (plugin reverbs, compressors, etc.) are now so good that it's very difficult to tell what has been used on a finished record. Even shootouts on GS are often inconclusive when comparing software with hardware.
Can't wait for the Windows beta Sean! I've been playing with it on my OSX machine at home but I like to also open projects on my Windows machine at work. It doesn't like it if I accidentally save the project with one of the new reverb modes!
Nick
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- Banned
- 454 posts since 30 Apr, 2013
Nothing beats real spaces for realism. Come on, let's be realistic about this.......
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Sampleconstruct Sampleconstruct https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=191286
- KVRAF
- 16750 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
toothnclaw wrote:Nothing beats real spaces for realism. Come on, let's be realistic about this.......
What does “realism“ even mean in a studio situation?
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- KVRAF
- 2747 posts since 13 Feb, 2012 from Amsterdam
Yup, you give that up the moment you use a microphone and start listening through two speakers.
Which, of course, can still sound great. Or shitty, in some cases. (I'm looking at you RHCP)
Which, of course, can still sound great. Or shitty, in some cases. (I'm looking at you RHCP)
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Arrested Developer Arrested Developer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=278287
- KVRian
- 677 posts since 8 Apr, 2012
The interesting thing is that there are lots of real spaces that have a reverb which seem to be quite unrealistic.toothnclaw wrote:Nothing beats real spaces for realism. Come on, let's be realistic about this.......
I guess in a blind test there would be lot of confusion.

