ValhallaVintageVerb 1.7.1. Two new reverb modes (Chaotic Hall, Chaotic Chamber)
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- KVRAF
- 3401 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
i know opinions vary but i love the valhalla interfaces. the GUIs are a nice break from the clutter and busy-ness of other plug ins... which i also like and are often busy due to the number of parameters needed but it's nice to have a minimal GUI that isn't trying to dazzle me.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
Thanks, dayjob!dayjob wrote:i know opinions vary but i love the valhalla interfaces. the GUIs are a nice break from the clutter and busy-ness of other plug ins... which i also like and are often busy due to the number of parameters needed but it's nice to have a minimal GUI that isn't trying to dazzle me.
One of the big goals of the Valhalla plugins is to be self-documenting. The tooltips at the bottom change dynamically, and contain enough info to explain the plugin for users without having to consult a manual. This is important for audio workers. 2/3rds of our customers make some to all of their income via music or sound production, and our job is to help these folks get their job done faster, while making things sound better.
Sean Costello
- KVRAF
- 5641 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
I totally dig the tooltips, but not the artifacts they sometimes leave behind on screen.
And, why there's still no way to reset the parameters?
And, why there's still no way to reset the parameters?
- KVRAF
- 25013 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
I totally agree - they are tastefully made (choice of colours, fonts, dimensions and such) and so are really nice to look at without any superflous bells and whistles and they do exactly what they are supposed to do - giving access to the parameters in a logical, effective and comprehensive way.dayjob wrote:i know opinions vary but i love the valhalla interfaces. the GUIs are a nice break from the clutter and busy-ness of other plug ins... which i also like and are often busy due to the number of parameters needed but it's nice to have a minimal GUI that isn't trying to dazzle me.
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- KVRAF
- 4720 posts since 26 Nov, 2015 from Way Downunder
Valhalla GUIs are modern, crisp and clean and yet not drab like Adobe Creative Cloud's vectorial based stuff- they're kinda funky and distinctive. Big thumbs up from a professional designer here.
- KVRAF
- 5641 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
e@rs wrote:And, why there's still no way to reset the parameters?
- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
Sean having a
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e@rs wrote:e@rs wrote:And, why there's still no way to reset the parameters?Every time I try to get an answer to this question, I get silence from Sean...
- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
Just in case Sean, valhallshimmer is on my account but I’ve got this message when clicking on te related link :
https://valhalladsp.com/?download_file= ... c60550d9e5
...as far as I remember, it was my first purchase, made through Jonathan Gibson (from Dangerous Bear Underground) account, likely where the issue came from, other links (Room, Vintage verb, übermod) work fine...
https://valhalladsp.com/?download_file= ... c60550d9e5
...as far as I remember, it was my first purchase, made through Jonathan Gibson (from Dangerous Bear Underground) account, likely where the issue came from, other links (Room, Vintage verb, übermod) work fine...
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
I've thought about the default thing, and the answer is: I don't think that it makes sense for the reverbs to have "default" parameters that you can reset to.e@rs wrote:e@rs wrote:And, why there's still no way to reset the parameters?Every time I try to get an answer to this question, I get silence from Sean...
Reverb is totally dependent on source and personal taste. I open up the plugin with a set of default parameters, as you need to start somewhere - but that isn't to imply that this is any sort of ideal sound that you start off with. For example, VintageVerb opens up with a 4 second concert hall. Does this mean that most music will sound good with a 4 second concert hall? Probably not.
In the Juce code framework, you can enable double clicking to reset an individual parameter. However, a single click at a given point on a slider can set the value to something that makes sense for you. This is the approach that I think makes more sense for the Valhalla reverbs.
Sean Costello
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- KVRAF
- 2226 posts since 25 May, 2003 from Saint Petersburg, Florida
Just have what the "default" is change based on the last loaded preset.valhallasound wrote:I've thought about the default thing, and the answer is: I don't think that it makes sense for the reverbs to have "default" parameters that you can reset to.e@rs wrote:e@rs wrote:And, why there's still no way to reset the parameters?Every time I try to get an answer to this question, I get silence from Sean...
Reverb is totally dependent on source and personal taste. I open up the plugin with a set of default parameters, as you need to start somewhere - but that isn't to imply that this is any sort of ideal sound that you start off with. For example, VintageVerb opens up with a 4 second concert hall. Does this mean that most music will sound good with a 4 second concert hall? Probably not.
In the Juce code framework, you can enable double clicking to reset an individual parameter. However, a single click at a given point on a slider can set the value to something that makes sense for you. This is the approach that I think makes more sense for the Valhalla reverbs.
Sean Costello
Then you can reset given parameters to the preset's values as needed.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
The messages are specific to your user account, as far as I can tell, so if I click on it, I'm not going to see what you see (I definitely DON'T have permissions to download anything from your account!).Krakatau wrote:Just in case Sean, valhallshimmer is on my account but I’ve got this message when clicking on te related link :
The best thing to do is to send an email to support at valhalla dsp dot com. This is the best way to get your email address, so we can look into any account issues, respond to you via email, all that stuff.
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- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
noticed...valhallasound wrote:
The messages are specific to your user account, as far as I can tell, so if I click on it, I'm not going to see what you see (I definitely DON'T have permissions to download anything from your account!).
The best thing to do is to send an email to support at valhalla dsp dot com. This is the best way to get your email address, so we can look into any account issues, respond to you via email, all that stuff.
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- KVRian
- 832 posts since 1 Sep, 2007
If there should be any additional functions to the knobs/parameters I would rather see all parameters with a Lock Function, I can't even tell how much time that would save me. Especially with UberMod.
I know many people have yet come to the understanding of the practicality and creativeness of Lock functions, but if you understand the use of being able to lock Wet and Dry when browsing presets one doesn't need to think that much further...
I many situations one knows that certain parameter should be about around a specific value (it all depends on the situation), then browsing presets to mutate/randomise other parameters does not only make it effective but creative and fun, the foundation of learning and developing skills. It also mean that presets can have another function and value of use.
This for me makes more sense and actually useful than a default recall function.
I know many people have yet come to the understanding of the practicality and creativeness of Lock functions, but if you understand the use of being able to lock Wet and Dry when browsing presets one doesn't need to think that much further...
I many situations one knows that certain parameter should be about around a specific value (it all depends on the situation), then browsing presets to mutate/randomise other parameters does not only make it effective but creative and fun, the foundation of learning and developing skills. It also mean that presets can have another function and value of use.
This for me makes more sense and actually useful than a default recall function.
- KVRAF
- 5641 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
Yeah, a Lock function for every parameter is a very cool option to have. I love it in my U-He synths.
