![]() This is shown by their lack of update plans and their licensing methods, it all goes to show a level of trust in their customers seldom seen, not just in the Pro-Audio industry but in business generally.īeyond this each of Valhalla’s plug-ins shares much more in common than just ideology, each has a simple to use GUI, they are packed with helpful tool tips meaning no manual is necessary. Valhalla shows their compassion as well as a deep understanding to the plight of the modern music creator, in almost equal measure. In fact, vintage verb sounds so good that it started a personal love affair with the entire Valhalla product range, so much so, that I want to spend a brief section of this review speaking about the ethos and quality of Valhalla DSPs product range.įirstly, just like their vintage verb, each one of Valhalla DSPs plug-ins transcends its price point (by a considerable margin might I add), but their price point is just the first indication of Valhalla’s ethos. ![]() It stands up to any reverb, hardware or software, at any price point. After trying out Vintage Verb for a few minutes it became clear that this is a serious slice of DSP. Valhalla describe vintage verb as a postmodern reverb plugin, inspired by the classic hardware digital reverbs of the 1970s and 1980s, which I think you will agree is a hefty premise for a reverb costing $50. However, the audio fades out and back in every 45 seconds and it can’t save presets ![]() Formats: VST, AU, AAX, AudioSuite, RTAS - Win/Mac (64/32-bit where applicable)ĭemo: Not time limited. ![]()
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