There's at least one poster in this thread that seemingly defends his favorite developers regardless of any legit criticism posted. In the Omnisphere 3 thread that individual vociferously shat all over my opinions that a flagship synth include persistent, drag-and-drop assignable LFOs and macros and also allow more than 4 FX into a rack, like almost every other flagship synth that's been released in the last decade plus. Even though such a features wouldn't negatively affect their own user experience at all. As the audiences for forums of this nature grow older and start sundowning, places like KVR have become the homes of musical luddites. And that's before we even get into real hot-button issues like using AI in music.... wooooooohhhhh booooooyyyy!!!rod_zero wrote: Thu Nov 13, 2025 4:56 pm This is a forum so expressing opinions is the whole point of participating here, and obviously many of those opinions are going to be criticism or just statements about what you don't like a product.
What I don't get is going on and on for 5 pages.
That said, I do think the critique of the marketing copy is a little excessive. Everyone in this space inherently knows what kinds of devices Valhalla makes and you can tell at a glance this one is no different. However, that poster also correctly calls out that the meaningless room size values and was also willing to share some thoughts on other tools that have a different niche and approach than FutureVerb. So it's not all negativity and anti-value posting. There are things here to be learned beyond "dis plugin sound so gud" for those who are intellectually curious.
