This is a demo of a preset I made with the new Dense Room algorithm in ValhallaRoom. It's the first time I've been able to get a hall to sound better to me than one of the Bricasti M7 IRs, and I actually like this considerably more. Sorry if my quicky vocals (om mani padme hum) are painful.
Synths have a light blend of reverb (a plate and chamber) from ValhallaRoom throughout. Drums, vocals, and piano are dry the first couple measures. In the following measures the drums have a light touch of the hall (why not), vocals have a moderately high amount, and then the piano has quite a bit. You can hear the piano ring out at the end. The modulation is fairly high.
Reverb Send Chain:
Britson Channel --> Cubase MonoDelay -->ValhallaRoom -->IK EQP-1A --> IK White 2A
2Bus/Master Chain:
Britson Bus --> IK EQP-1A --> FabFilter Pro-L
No compression on the 2Bus.
FabFilter Pro-L in Transparent mode does a beautiful job of retaining the smooth gradients of reverbs and their source sounds.
It's late. This quicky demo was mixed with headphones.
Edit: demo is no longer available
Download preset:
http://greghoustondesign.com/music/Valh ... Preset.zip
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<ValhallaRoom pluginVersion="1.1.1b12" presetName="Densilicious" mix="1" predelay="0.029999999329447746"
decay="0.022022021934390068" HighCut="0.41610738635063171" earlyLateMix="0.58099997043609619"
lateSize="0.77999997138977051" lateCross="0.28999999165534973"
lateModRate="0.034343432635068893" lateModDepth="0.46000000834465027"
RTBassMultiply="0.91333335638046265" RTXover="0.10404040664434433"
RTHighMultiply="0.21111111342906952" RTHighXover="0.183892622590065"
earlySize="0.058858860284090042" earlyCross="0.28999999165534973"
earlyModRate="0.078787878155708313" earlyModDepth="0.070000000298023224"
earlySend="0.36000001430511475" diffusion="0.88999998569488525"
type="1"/>