Valhalla Supermassive

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Yes, Pro 6 where you can edit each note separately, pretty amazing plugin.

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Echoes in the Attic wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 9:49 pm With all these amazing freebies I don't think anyone really needs to buy reverbs and delays anymore!
-Valhalla Supermassive
-NI Raum
-Arturia Plate
-OrilRiver
-Lagrange

As a Valhalla Delay owner I don't see this adding anything new, but will give it a spin anyways. Cool that they got the menus working on touch screens which don't work in VDelay.
It's definitely new for Valhalla.its his first reverb model AFAIK that uses FDN's and not allpass filter loops and on another note,the only Valhalla verb i like and probably for that reason(generally prefer FDN's to AP loop based verbs)
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Thanks for this! and great to have the new clear button! I hope this will be added all the other applicable plugins too, especially VDelay.

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MogwaiBoy wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 9:01 pm Just when I was thinking about plonking the 50 bills down for Valhalla Delay.. this comes along and actually makes me want to get Valhalla Delay even more as a way of showing support. Thanks Val!

Also yes, nothing about "ethics" in freebies - it's just good Marketing 101.
Marketing or generosity?

I decided to show support indirectly to Sean for his generosity by buying Delay, as I would have easily paid $50 for this new reverb.
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With the presets included in the plugin I see it can still be used as a traditional reverb, how versatile :D

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thnx sean :)
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I've bought Valhalla Delay couple days ago and the Supermassive will be its best friend ;) Great amazing sound, perfectly crafted presets .. Thank you Sean!

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Supermassive Blackhole.
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Thanks!

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bleen wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 7:23 pm
cantaloupe wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 5:17 pm Why is this free though?
You know how the world is a fire-y hellhole right now and many people are trapped in their homes feeling uneasy about the state of things and may want to work on music? This is our gift to everyone that needs a little ray of sunshine in a rather dire time.
Thanks for this beautiful little gem...

I installed it,plugged it into a mix I was working on and it added a nice little bit of ear candy to the tracks....

Instant karma :party:

All the best to you guys at Valhalla....

I love your plugins :tu:
No auto tune...

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No VST3 version?

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None except I prefer to use it where possible, they are becoming the more stable option given VST2 being gradually deprecated, and was looking all over for it in Studio One (and the VST2 got blacklisted the first time I ran it so all I could see initially was the AU). Also, since VVV has one I assumed Valhalla would be working towards adding it for them all in the newer releases.

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Thanks Valhalla. This is a great reverb. And not only for supermassive long washes. It’s quite versatile.
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aMUSEd wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 12:07 pm None except I prefer to use it where possible, they are becoming the more stable option given VST2 being gradually deprecated, and was looking all over for it in Studio One (and the VST2 got blacklisted the first time I ran it so all I could see initially was the AU). Also, since VVV has one I assumed Valhalla would be working towards adding it for them all in the newer releases.
VST3 uses less CPU.

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No VST4 version?
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