ValhallaPlate Updated to Version 1.5.0
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- KVRian
- 1125 posts since 29 Sep, 2013
I need an observant mole to ping-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnngggggg...me about these things. Gonna demo tonight, but I'm pretty sure the deal is done. Cool. 
In rotation here: Helios- Eingya
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- KVRian
- 806 posts since 21 Sep, 2008
Physical plates intrigue me. Given the rectangular shape from the first glance it would look as if plates would have strong resonances at frequencies of speed of sound over width or length, yet they don't seem as ringy (maybe because the frequencies are something about 2.5kHz to 4.5kHz?). Did anyone try something like trapezoidal or any kind of irregular-shape plates?
Yet to try a plugin, I'm sure it's great and I'm definitely buying it at some point, but to me even without plugins I'm greateful to Sean for all the wonderful information he gives and for the way he does it! It's certainly is inspiring to see the man being a true fan of his craft.
Yet to try a plugin, I'm sure it's great and I'm definitely buying it at some point, but to me even without plugins I'm greateful to Sean for all the wonderful information he gives and for the way he does it! It's certainly is inspiring to see the man being a true fan of his craft.
- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
+1(000.000) without any doubt, this is absolutely true...meloco_go wrote: I'm sure it's great and I'm definitely buying it at some point, but to me even without plugins I'm greateful to Sean for all the wonderful information he gives and for the way he does it! It's certainly is inspiring to see the man being a true fan of his craft.
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- KVRist
- 84 posts since 27 Apr, 2012
That was my first reaction when I read about plate....deastman wrote:Just when I had decided that VintageVerb was the last reverb I would ever need!
- KVRAF
- 2138 posts since 8 Feb, 2007
valhallasound wrote:A concert hall might have a few BILLION parallel resonances.
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Great to see the "width" control I've been longing for...
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- KVRian
- 1125 posts since 29 Sep, 2013
Proud new owner here. 
In rotation here: Helios- Eingya
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- KVRAF
- 2065 posts since 14 Sep, 2004 from $HOME
Another case of "I was pretty sure I don't need another reverb but I bought it anyway" here...
I really like that it is even simpler than VVV and that the floats are formatted as "%.1f" instead of "%.2f" which I find quite silly in a musical device (except the mod rate, that's still "%.2f". Perhaps in an update
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Btw can anyone tell me how to say that correctly in English, the number of digits behind the "."? It is "Nachkommastellen" in German. Is it "decimal places"?
I really like that it is even simpler than VVV and that the floats are formatted as "%.1f" instead of "%.2f" which I find quite silly in a musical device (except the mod rate, that's still "%.2f". Perhaps in an update
Btw can anyone tell me how to say that correctly in English, the number of digits behind the "."? It is "Nachkommastellen" in German. Is it "decimal places"?
- KVRAF
- 8074 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
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- KVRist
- 183 posts since 7 Nov, 2004 from United Kingdom
Plateeees
Love them!
Epic plugin, I can finally get that sound!! I knew there was something else going on with the width I was hearing on tracks using the real deal, the stereo is just different and that width control confirmed my thoughts.
Sean, I saw your post on GS about some tips using it, I saw you recommended using from 100-200% for the last 3 modes going for a chamber sound but would it still be 'genuine' (if one is attempting to stick within classic parameters) to go past 100% in the regular plate modes?
Also, did plates not have that mode where you can pan the reverb via send and the reverb would only come from that location it was panned to? I've read up a bit on that but I always get confused...
Cheers.
Love them!
Epic plugin, I can finally get that sound!! I knew there was something else going on with the width I was hearing on tracks using the real deal, the stereo is just different and that width control confirmed my thoughts.
Sean, I saw your post on GS about some tips using it, I saw you recommended using from 100-200% for the last 3 modes going for a chamber sound but would it still be 'genuine' (if one is attempting to stick within classic parameters) to go past 100% in the regular plate modes?
Also, did plates not have that mode where you can pan the reverb via send and the reverb would only come from that location it was panned to? I've read up a bit on that but I always get confused...
Cheers.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
The mod rate is the one parameter in Plate that needs the higher number of decimal places. When the mod depth is at 100% (which can sound good in ValhallaPlate), the different between a mod rate of 0.1 Hz and 0.15 Hz is pretty significant.fese wrote:Another case of "I was pretty sure I don't need another reverb but I bought it anyway" here...
I really like that it is even simpler than VVV and that the floats are formatted as "%.1f" instead of "%.2f" which I find quite silly in a musical device (except the mod rate, that's still "%.2f". Perhaps in an update)
Otherwise, yeah, why have an 0.67 second decay? 0.7 works just as well. Especially in a plugin where that is the decay rate for some arbitrary frequency. Plates had a notoriously loose definition of decay time - it was just markings on a label that surrounded the wheel which adjusted the damping plate.
Decimal places is correct.Btw can anyone tell me how to say that correctly in English, the number of digits behind the "."? It is "Nachkommastellen" in German. Is it "decimal places"?
Sean Costello
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
"Genuine" is pretty much at 100%. That's it. Anything else is either artificially enhanced, or narrower than a real plate. That said, I'm OK with genuine, artificial, whatever works for people.Agility wrote: Sean, I saw your post on GS about some tips using it, I saw you recommended using from 100-200% for the last 3 modes going for a chamber sound but would it still be 'genuine' (if one is attempting to stick within classic parameters) to go past 100% in the regular plate modes?
If you had a mono plate (i.e. one output), or one output from a stereo plate, you could pan this wherever you wanted. For ValhallaPlate, you would want to run it on a mono send, and select the mono-in, mono-out option in your DAW. This is essentially one of the output channels of the plugin, and replicates the mono-out of a plate. Follow up ValhallaPlate with a panner, and you can put it wherever you want in the stereo field.Also, did plates not have that mode where you can pan the reverb via send and the reverb would only come from that location it was panned to? I've read up a bit on that but I always get confused...
Sean Costello
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- KVRAF
- 16748 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
After sampling a wahwah tube today, I wanted to test how Plate would respond to it, so here is a little impro (with the actual instrument, not the samples), some crusherX-granulating in the background also running through the same plate.
https://soundcloud.com/sampleconstruct/ ... eets-plate
Preset - the very resonant Cobalt-mode is being used:
<ValhallaPlate pluginVersion="1.0.0" presetName="Reso Tube" Mix="1" PreDelay="0.23600000143051147461" Decay="0.7720000147819519043" Size="0.76399999856948852539" Width="0.65600001811981201172" ModRate="0.2569999992847442627" ModDepth="0.51999998092651367188" LowEQFreq="0.3487739264965057373" LowEQGain="0.28799998760223388672" HighEQFreq="0.14000000059604644775" HighEQGain="0.65200001001358032227" Type="0.125"/>
https://soundcloud.com/sampleconstruct/ ... eets-plate
Preset - the very resonant Cobalt-mode is being used:
<ValhallaPlate pluginVersion="1.0.0" presetName="Reso Tube" Mix="1" PreDelay="0.23600000143051147461" Decay="0.7720000147819519043" Size="0.76399999856948852539" Width="0.65600001811981201172" ModRate="0.2569999992847442627" ModDepth="0.51999998092651367188" LowEQFreq="0.3487739264965057373" LowEQGain="0.28799998760223388672" HighEQFreq="0.14000000059604644775" HighEQGain="0.65200001001358032227" Type="0.125"/>
- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
- KVRAF
- 24414 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Because it glues the mix better that way.


