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Or, does it magically show up in AUM if purchased through Auria Store? I wonder why they don't make the Plug-In available as StandAlone on iOS.I'd love to run it in AUM. People may call the latter outdated and argue with CPU horsepower, but great sound never 'outdates' and algorithms aren't based on power alone.Įventide could well use the modern Motorola chips (less current, more juice) in their stomp boxes, thus keeping their original signature said:
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Imho his native plugins often outperform Eventide's PC versions.īut I wouldn't assume the same on their DSP based units, stomp box or 19".
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Sean Costello (the man behind Valhalla DSP) is very knowledgeable in the reverb domain. Really strange, it just widens up the virtual room and smoothes everything, yet the tone stays well defined. impossible to reproduce on any other tape plugin, at least for me. It's an echo algorithm but with 'unusual' parameters (not Space Echo-ish at all). I frequently use it at the end of the chain, often on top of a regular reverb. If you believe your post or comment was removed in error, check the rules and include a link in a polite message to the moderators.Crystalline is on par with Valhalla shimmer, but to make things really spacy there's a hidden gem in Valhalla's Übermod: the Tape Echo section on high feedback rates > 50%. Search the subreddit and resources before making a post. If you're new to pr oducing, read the Newbie FAQ.
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