Is it possible in Übermod to emulate such multiple pitch modulations?valhallasound wrote: The wow/flutter/tape crinkle of the Space Echos resulted in an early example of modulated reverbs. There is a CRAZY amount of pitch modulation going on in a tape echo, and running 3 of them in series compounds this.
Lexicon vs. Valhalla Reverbs
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- KVRAF
- 1619 posts since 30 May, 2003 from Milan, Italy
I had a PCM70 which I promptly sold when the Valhalla plugs came along.
- KVRAF
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
The Diffusion section in ÜberMod kinda does this. Each channel of the Diffusion has several modulated allpasses in series, and each of these has some random modulation going on. The modulation is of a different nature than a Space Echo, but there is enough of it in series that the end result is pretty random.Arrested Developer wrote:Is it possible in Übermod to emulate such multiple pitch modulations?valhallasound wrote: The wow/flutter/tape crinkle of the Space Echos resulted in an early example of modulated reverbs. There is a CRAZY amount of pitch modulation going on in a tape echo, and running 3 of them in series compounds this.
Here's a preset that combines some tape coloration/distortion with some randomly modulated diffusion for a tape reverb:
<ValhallaUberMod pluginVersion="1.0.2dot9" presetName="WarpedTapeVerb" Mix="1" Depth="0.041999999433755874634" StereoWidth="0.5" Delay="0.050599999725818634033" Feedback="0.64800000190734863281" Spread="0.5" Slope="0.5" Skew="0.5" Random="0" TapGain="0.5" Diffusion="0.43200001120567321777" DiffSize="0.42040815949440002441" DiffModRate="0.39239239692687988281" DiffModDepth="0.14399999380111694336" LowCut="0.1407035142183303833" HighCut="0.20753769576549530029" SpatialXover="0.14572864770889282227" DetuneRate="0.049049049615859985352" DetuneDepth="0" VibratoRate="0.93433582782745361328" VibratoDepth="0.075999997556209564209" OverMod="0" DriveInGain="0.44583332538604736328" DriveOutGain="0.75" DriveNoiseGain="0.4822222292423248291" FeedbackRotate="1" SmoothingTime="0.54134136438369750977" ColorMode="1" DelaySync="0" type="0.041666667908430099487" DiffEnable="1" Drive="1" DrivePrePost="0" Speed="1" InputPan="0"/>
Turn down the Feedback slider to get a shorter decay, and turn up the Depth slider, ever so slightly, to get a bit of pinch roller flutter.
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- KVRian
- 677 posts since 8 Apr, 2012
wow, i didn't expect an answer, after having written the post almost a month ago.
...a month plus a year...
It's a great preset, btw!
Thanks a lot!
...a month plus a year...
It's a great preset, btw!
Thanks a lot!
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have you compared phoenix/r2 to lex pcm?TheoM wrote:I
Right now i have the Shimmer,neve, lex, bx and emt uad stuff, breverb 2, and lex pcm bundle, which is the only reason I am not getting more verbs as there is literally no point. I also have arts acoustic but haven't installed that in a while, but even so, that is also absolutely usable.
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- 10151 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
2caudio are on sale, plus an extra discount if you own any of their products,
just got Breeze for $49.95
just got Breeze for $49.95
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- KVRist
- 192 posts since 30 Nov, 2015
When my Lexicon PCM90 stared having problems, I demoed Valhalla Vintage Verb (VVV) to see if it could replace it. It did. Indeed, VVV sounds a lot thicker and lusher than my PCM90 ever did. But, don’t take my word for it; here are some sound demos I made of VVV in action:
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/vvv-big-ambience
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/vvv-small-drum-room-2
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/canyon-demo
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/vvv-big-ambience
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/vvv-small-drum-room-2
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/canyon-demo
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I still use and like Spin Audio Roomverb M2, by same guy behind the 2c plugs (some snooping reveals he also worked for Soundtoys later)TheoM wrote:VariKusBrainZ wrote:2caudio are on sale, plus an extra discount if you own any of their products,
just got Breeze for $49.95
Breeze is my favourite of their products because results are easy to get, even though the algorithm is not *that* broadly useful. But when it works it works. I wish they released new streamlined versions of their other stuff.. before up above, i didn't mean to say they were bad reverbs (they kind of remind me of TC stuff, but last time i demoed them was years), just that i found them painful to get results out of (B2 and aether that is).. i like to be able to tweak a verb but not to the point of those.. It sort of borders on ridiculous to me.
50 bucks for breeze is well worth it, check out this review only 4.5 years ago (when most verb plugins were already at a very high standard all round):
http://www.musicradar.com/reviews/tech/ ... eze-474756
This was considered an equal to some of the best verbs back in 2004 2003.
Great thing about these old plugs is they become more useful as they use 'less and less CPU' as tech evolves
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/oct03/a ... folder.htm
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- 428 posts since 23 Jun, 2012
Anybody tested Lexicon LXP Native Reverb Bundle? I can get it for 77€. Vintage Verb ist still 50€ but but the price sounds really fair to me for a real Lexicon reverb.
It all seems to be a matter of taste, but with lexicon I always have the impression that magic is at work. I noticed that even back then, when I wasn't familiar with the brands. I have tested Valhalla, strangely it hasn't convinced me, maybe the wrong types tried. The dark mode is supposed to simulate the top end noise I think I've to test more.
It all seems to be a matter of taste, but with lexicon I always have the impression that magic is at work. I noticed that even back then, when I wasn't familiar with the brands. I have tested Valhalla, strangely it hasn't convinced me, maybe the wrong types tried. The dark mode is supposed to simulate the top end noise I think I've to test more.
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- 582 posts since 19 Mar, 2004
Thanks! Could you please DM/post the raw sounds so I can compare this with my current reverbs before I rush out and buy yet another one.caulixtla wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2016 6:13 am When my Lexicon PCM90 stared having problems, I demoed Valhalla Vintage Verb (VVV) to see if it could replace it. It did. Indeed, VVV sounds a lot thicker and lusher than my PCM90 ever did. But, don’t take my word for it; here are some sound demos I made of VVV in action:
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/vvv-big-ambience
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/vvv-small-drum-room-2
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/canyon-demo
This isn't what you think.
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caulixtlaskank wrote: Thu Oct 27, 2022 8:15 amThanks! Could you please DM/post the raw sounds so I can compare this with my current reverbs before I rush out and buy yet another one.caulixtla wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2016 6:13 am When my Lexicon PCM90 stared having problems, I demoed Valhalla Vintage Verb (VVV) to see if it could replace it. It did. Indeed, VVV sounds a lot thicker and lusher than my PCM90 ever did. But, don’t take my word for it; here are some sound demos I made of VVV in action:
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/vvv-big-ambience
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/vvv-small-drum-room-2
https://soundcloud.com/caulixtla/canyon-demo![]()
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Might be waiting a while.
THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP
