Valhalla Delay released
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- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 9 Dec, 2008
I hope it has a very basic built in guide for noobs that explains all the features when you hover over a parameter and displays a kinda 'help' page within the UI but cannot ever be turned off.
- KVRAF
- 2330 posts since 23 Sep, 2004 from Kocmoc
Any way to view that fecesbook video outside the site? 
Soft Knees - Live 12, Diva, Omnisphere, Slate Digital VSX, TDR, Kush Audio, U-He, PA, Valhalla, Fuse, Pulsar AUDIO, NI, OekSound etc. on Win11Pro R7950X & RME AiO Pro
https://www.youtube.com/@softknees/videos Music & Demoscene
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- KVRAF
- 8074 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
I'd say that photo doesn't leave mushroom for doubt.s28 wrote: Thu Nov 08, 2018 10:26 am https://mobile.twitter.com/valhalladsp/ ... gr%5Etweet
New pic of it. I don't usually get too hyped for a plugins release but this one I am eager to use it. Soon I hope!
- KVRAF
- 4062 posts since 24 Oct, 2000 from A Swede Living in Budapest
Sean is king.
Neon City for u-he Repro - 80s pop & Synthwave soundbank
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- KVRian
- 1264 posts since 26 Feb, 2016
- KVRAF
- 2138 posts since 8 Feb, 2007
Yes.
Don't delay the delay.... relay !
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- KVRian
- 1091 posts since 8 Feb, 2012 from South - Africa
Generally I believe that GAS is just an expensive form of procrastination. That being said, I think everybody is a least allowed to go a bit overboard with one category of effect that floats their boat. Delays just so happens to be my category of choice so I'm looking forward to how this will pan or ping-pong out.dangayle wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 4:46 pm Why does everyone say, “there are already a ton of delays?” Ford could have stopped in the early 60s and said “Well, there are already a ton of sports cars out there, better fold up shop and go home.” Instead, they kept going and made the Mustang.
Paranoid observation...Valhalla = Viking + Mushroom = Maybe called "Valhalla Berserker"?
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- KVRAF
- 2429 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
Some things on my wish list for this Delay. Note that these are things *many* currently available delays do not have...
1. independent feedback control for Left and Right delay lines. Why are we always stuck with a global feedback level? Yes, some devices out there (like Ableton's Filter Delay) offer this, but most popular 3rd party delay plugins don't.
2. ability to separate Time (ms) / Beat Sync modes per channel. E.G. Left = ms mode, Right = beat sync mode. Amazing how many delays don't allow this, forcing them to match.
3. some serious offset / pre-delay controls that can be sync'd to tempo. This is missing on soooo many delays, and can be incredibly useful for coming up with variants on Generic / Typical / Over-used timings. Examples that have this are d16 Sigmund, PSP 85 and the new U-He Colour Copy. Bonus points for being able to offset a line both forward and backward in time (most only allow forward). Please don't throw in an offset that is restricted only to ms mode -- sure, that's great for stereo / chorus effects (so include it, sure) but let us also offset the line by beat values!!
4. resonant filter in the feedback path. wonderful for sound design... most delays have just HPF / LPF. Yawn. And using a third party filter after the delay just isn't same at all, because it won't sit in the feedback path.
5. a true ping pong mode. why do so many delays not actually offer a ping pong mode?? (ok, many of them do, yes, but many of them don't...)
5, part two: the ability to swap the direction of the ping pong mode
6. ducking would be nice...
7. on the ducking note, even better: ability to 'duck' the input into the line, rather than output from it. That way the ducking means no new material is getting fed in when the threshold is crossed, but the delays that are already playing don't suddenly get cut off. In my experience this is a much smoother way to 'duck' a delay signal (I do this in Ableton using parallel chains in an effect rack, modulating the input into the delay line rather than the output from it).
cheers!
-M
1. independent feedback control for Left and Right delay lines. Why are we always stuck with a global feedback level? Yes, some devices out there (like Ableton's Filter Delay) offer this, but most popular 3rd party delay plugins don't.
2. ability to separate Time (ms) / Beat Sync modes per channel. E.G. Left = ms mode, Right = beat sync mode. Amazing how many delays don't allow this, forcing them to match.
3. some serious offset / pre-delay controls that can be sync'd to tempo. This is missing on soooo many delays, and can be incredibly useful for coming up with variants on Generic / Typical / Over-used timings. Examples that have this are d16 Sigmund, PSP 85 and the new U-He Colour Copy. Bonus points for being able to offset a line both forward and backward in time (most only allow forward). Please don't throw in an offset that is restricted only to ms mode -- sure, that's great for stereo / chorus effects (so include it, sure) but let us also offset the line by beat values!!
4. resonant filter in the feedback path. wonderful for sound design... most delays have just HPF / LPF. Yawn. And using a third party filter after the delay just isn't same at all, because it won't sit in the feedback path.
5. a true ping pong mode. why do so many delays not actually offer a ping pong mode?? (ok, many of them do, yes, but many of them don't...)
5, part two: the ability to swap the direction of the ping pong mode
6. ducking would be nice...
7. on the ducking note, even better: ability to 'duck' the input into the line, rather than output from it. That way the ducking means no new material is getting fed in when the threshold is crossed, but the delays that are already playing don't suddenly get cut off. In my experience this is a much smoother way to 'duck' a delay signal (I do this in Ableton using parallel chains in an effect rack, modulating the input into the delay line rather than the output from it).
cheers!
-M
- KVRAF
- 25015 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
What is this list for? As far as I understood it this new Valhalla delay is close to release. Thus you are a couple of years late here.
Perhaps you ought consider to start a new thread titled "My own private dream delay", "Huge wish list for the delay plugin of my fantasy" or "The delay that was not to be" (rather than spamming this one)?
Other than that I suggest you have a look at Fabfilter Timeless though...
Perhaps you ought consider to start a new thread titled "My own private dream delay", "Huge wish list for the delay plugin of my fantasy" or "The delay that was not to be" (rather than spamming this one)?
Other than that I suggest you have a look at Fabfilter Timeless though...
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- KVRAF
- 2429 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
jens wrote: Fri Nov 09, 2018 8:31 pm What is this list for? As far as I understood it this new Valhalla delay is close to release. Thus you are a couple of years late here.
Perhaps you ought consider to start a new thread titled "My own private dream delay", "Huge wish list for the delay plugin of my fantasy" or "The delay that was not to be" (rather than spamming this one)?
Other than that I suggest you have a look at Fabfilter Timeless though...
Yeah, I know. But I'm just tired of seeing new Delay after new Delay get released and a whole bevy of possibly interesting features get ignored. Maybe if devs actually read this, it will spark some new thoughts / directions to take....yeah, unlikely, but oh well.
Secondly, if my post is "spam" as you say, then what is your post? Your forum-policing and whining about my content is somehow less-spam than my wish-list for delay program functionality in a thread about, yep, delay development? C'mon, please.
I have timeless2. I don't like it at all, the UI is not user-friendly at all in my opinion. Also, of my entire list, I think the only thing it can do is the filter and the ducking, and even the ducking requires a lot of user input to set up correctly.
