Post yer ValhallaVintageVerb presets (& preset requests) here!
- KVRist
- 299 posts since 12 Sep, 2015 from Australia
I just picked up VVV and so I'm late to the party. Huge thanks for everyone who posted presets!
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
here are some new patches that might be useful:
Try them as they are a bit "something else"
Chorus Dirty H:
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Chorus Dirty H" Mix="0.5" PreDelay="0" Decay="0" Size="0" Attack="0.60000002384185791" BassMult="0.62400001287460327" BassXover="0.5" HighShelf="0.5" HighFreq="0.67199999094009399" EarlyDiffusion="0.20000000298023224" LateDiffusion="0" ModRate="0.34400001168251038" ModDepth="0.40000000596046448" HighCut="1" LowCut="0" ColorMode="0.66666668653488159" ReverbMode="0.4166666567325592"/>
Chorus Dirty P:
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Chorus Dirty P" Mix="0.5" PreDelay="0" Decay="0" Size="0.0040000001899898052" Attack="0" BassMult="0.62400001287460327" BassXover="0.5" HighShelf="0" HighFreq="0.50400000810623169" EarlyDiffusion="0.14000000059604645" LateDiffusion="0.10000000149011612" ModRate="0.39399999380111694" ModDepth="0.44999998807907104" HighCut="1" LowCut="0" ColorMode="0.66666668653488159" ReverbMode="0.4583333432674408"/>
Chorus Gentle Shimmer (posted before but also here for convenience):
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Chorus Gentle Shimmer" Mix="0.5" PreDelay="0" Decay="0" Size="0.25" Attack="0.5" BassMult="0.32400000095367432" BassXover="0.28258255124092102" HighShelf="1" HighFreq="0.5" EarlyDiffusion="0.70399999618530273" LateDiffusion="0.81999999284744263" ModRate="0.79600000381469727" ModDepth="0.36399999260902405" HighCut="1" LowCut="0.05299999937415123" ColorMode="0.66666668653488159" ReverbMode="0.375"/>
Spring: (pseudo spring patch)
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Spring" Mix="0.40400001406669617" PreDelay="0" Decay="0.37599998712539673" Size="0.056000001728534698" Attack="0.80400002002716064" BassMult="0.29600000381469727" BassXover="0.27900001406669617" HighShelf="0.13199999928474426" HighFreq="0.40400001406669617" EarlyDiffusion="0.096000000834465027" LateDiffusion="0.028000000864267349" ModRate="0.60399997234344482" ModDepth="0.20399999618530273" HighCut="0.51899999380111694" LowCut="0.050999999046325684" ColorMode="0.3333333432674408" ReverbMode="0.4166666567325592"/>
Almost ADVerb - Short: (tried to get as closest as possible to a reverb part of my mixing template)
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Almost ADVerb - Short" Mix="0.40000000596046448" PreDelay="0.25" Decay="0.3190000057220459" Size="0.30399999022483826" Attack="0.60000002384185791" BassMult="0.36000001430511475" BassXover="0.39599999785423279" HighShelf="0" HighFreq="0.17100000381469727" EarlyDiffusion="1" LateDiffusion="1" ModRate="0.29300001263618469" ModDepth="0.40000000596046448" HighCut="0.80000001192092896" LowCut="0" ColorMode="1" ReverbMode="0.5"/>
Try them as they are a bit "something else"
Chorus Dirty H:
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Chorus Dirty H" Mix="0.5" PreDelay="0" Decay="0" Size="0" Attack="0.60000002384185791" BassMult="0.62400001287460327" BassXover="0.5" HighShelf="0.5" HighFreq="0.67199999094009399" EarlyDiffusion="0.20000000298023224" LateDiffusion="0" ModRate="0.34400001168251038" ModDepth="0.40000000596046448" HighCut="1" LowCut="0" ColorMode="0.66666668653488159" ReverbMode="0.4166666567325592"/>
Chorus Dirty P:
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Chorus Dirty P" Mix="0.5" PreDelay="0" Decay="0" Size="0.0040000001899898052" Attack="0" BassMult="0.62400001287460327" BassXover="0.5" HighShelf="0" HighFreq="0.50400000810623169" EarlyDiffusion="0.14000000059604645" LateDiffusion="0.10000000149011612" ModRate="0.39399999380111694" ModDepth="0.44999998807907104" HighCut="1" LowCut="0" ColorMode="0.66666668653488159" ReverbMode="0.4583333432674408"/>
Chorus Gentle Shimmer (posted before but also here for convenience):
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Chorus Gentle Shimmer" Mix="0.5" PreDelay="0" Decay="0" Size="0.25" Attack="0.5" BassMult="0.32400000095367432" BassXover="0.28258255124092102" HighShelf="1" HighFreq="0.5" EarlyDiffusion="0.70399999618530273" LateDiffusion="0.81999999284744263" ModRate="0.79600000381469727" ModDepth="0.36399999260902405" HighCut="1" LowCut="0.05299999937415123" ColorMode="0.66666668653488159" ReverbMode="0.375"/>
Spring: (pseudo spring patch)
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Spring" Mix="0.40400001406669617" PreDelay="0" Decay="0.37599998712539673" Size="0.056000001728534698" Attack="0.80400002002716064" BassMult="0.29600000381469727" BassXover="0.27900001406669617" HighShelf="0.13199999928474426" HighFreq="0.40400001406669617" EarlyDiffusion="0.096000000834465027" LateDiffusion="0.028000000864267349" ModRate="0.60399997234344482" ModDepth="0.20399999618530273" HighCut="0.51899999380111694" LowCut="0.050999999046325684" ColorMode="0.3333333432674408" ReverbMode="0.4166666567325592"/>
Almost ADVerb - Short: (tried to get as closest as possible to a reverb part of my mixing template)
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Almost ADVerb - Short" Mix="0.40000000596046448" PreDelay="0.25" Decay="0.3190000057220459" Size="0.30399999022483826" Attack="0.60000002384185791" BassMult="0.36000001430511475" BassXover="0.39599999785423279" HighShelf="0" HighFreq="0.17100000381469727" EarlyDiffusion="1" LateDiffusion="1" ModRate="0.29300001263618469" ModDepth="0.40000000596046448" HighCut="0.80000001192092896" LowCut="0" ColorMode="1" ReverbMode="0.5"/>
- KVRAF
- 5684 posts since 25 Dec, 2004
yes, and on Mac "Command + V" doesn't work, so add a right click -> select "Paste" to that process.ThomasHelzle wrote:Question to Sean:
This copy-and-pasting of presets is really nice, but could the "save as..." dialog in VVV default to the pasted preset name please?
ATM it defaults to empty which makes saving needlessly tedious if you go through longer lists of posted presets...
Tedious with big batches of presets, much easier to trade zip files.
sketches... http://soundcloud.com/onesnzeros
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- KVRer
- 12 posts since 2 Dec, 2014
+1ThomasHelzle wrote:Question to Sean:
This copy-and-pasting of presets is really nice, but could the "save as..." dialog in VVV default to the pasted preset name please?
ATM it defaults to empty which makes saving needlessly tedious if you go through longer lists of posted presets.
Thanks a lot!
And thanks to all posters of presets as well!
Cheers,
Tom
P.S. I'm on Windows 8.1 if that makes a difference.
I'm on a Macbook Pro running Yosemite, if that makes a difference.
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- KVRist
- 192 posts since 30 Nov, 2015
Since there are no presets in this thread which use the newer “smooth random” algorithm, let me start up with a couple.
Small drum room reverb:
Explanation of parameters and link to sound demo: http://caulixtla.com/JP-08/VVV-preset-2.html
Large canyon reverb:
Explanation of parameters: http://caulixtla.com/JP-08/VVV-preset-4.html
Small drum room reverb:
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<ValhallaVintageVerb
pluginVersion="1.5.0"
presetName="Small Drum Room 2"
Mix="1"
PreDelay="0"
Decay="0.23299999535083771"
Size="0.068000003695487976"
Attack="0"
BassMult="0.5"
BassXover="0.51200002431869507"
HighShelf="0.7279999852180481"
HighFreq="0.26399999856948853"
EarlyDiffusion="1"
LateDiffusion="1"
ModRate="0.72000002861022949"
ModDepth="0.23600000143051147"
HighCut="0.29199999570846558"
LowCut="0.17599999904632568"
ColorMode="0.77777779102325439"
ReverbMode="0.58333331346511841"
/>
Large canyon reverb:
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<ValhallaVintageVerb
pluginVersion="1.5.0"
presetName="Canyon"
Mix="1"
PreDelay="0.35600000619888306"
Decay="0.53600001335144043"
Size="0.75599998235702515"
Attack="0.66399997472763062"
BassMult="0.65600001811981201"
BassXover="0.36399999260902405"
HighShelf="0.6119999885559082"
HighFreq="0.31999999284744263"
EarlyDiffusion="1"
LateDiffusion="0.31999999284744263"
ModRate="0.48399999737739563"
ModDepth="0.84399998188018799"
HighCut="0.43500000238418579"
LowCut="0.164000004529953"
ColorMode="0.77777779102325439"
ReverbMode="0.58333331346511841"
/>
Sam Trenholme — Software developer, electronic musician — Listen to my music: http://caulixtla.com/music
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- KVRist
- 275 posts since 7 Apr, 2015
I am a bit late to the party, however.
Lexicon 480L Large Hall:
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Den 480 Large Hall" Mix="1" PreDelay="0.2553087770938873291" Decay="0.36199998855590820312" Size="0.60000002384185791016" Attack="0.20000000298023223877" BassMult="0.62400001287460327148" BassXover="0.41699999570846557617" HighShelf="0.5" HighFreq="0.42500001192092895508" EarlyDiffusion="0.65200001001358032227" LateDiffusion="0.65200001001358032227" ModRate="0.55400002002716064453" ModDepth="0.80000001192092895508" HighCut="0.52600002288818359375" LowCut="0" ColorMode="0.6666666865348815918" ReverbMode="0.20833332836627960205"/>
Lexicon 480L Large Hall:
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Den 480 Large Hall" Mix="1" PreDelay="0.2553087770938873291" Decay="0.36199998855590820312" Size="0.60000002384185791016" Attack="0.20000000298023223877" BassMult="0.62400001287460327148" BassXover="0.41699999570846557617" HighShelf="0.5" HighFreq="0.42500001192092895508" EarlyDiffusion="0.65200001001358032227" LateDiffusion="0.65200001001358032227" ModRate="0.55400002002716064453" ModDepth="0.80000001192092895508" HighCut="0.52600002288818359375" LowCut="0" ColorMode="0.6666666865348815918" ReverbMode="0.20833332836627960205"/>
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- KVRist
- 192 posts since 30 Nov, 2015
Here’s a nice little Snare drum thickener using the “Smooth Random” algorithm; there is almost no decay; we use the early reflections of the Smooth Random algorithm to make a snare drum sound thicker:
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Thick Snare" Mix="1" PreDelay="0"
Decay="0.14399999380111694" Size="0.11999999731779099" Attack="0"
BassMult="0.56800001859664917" BassXover="0.37200000882148743"
HighShelf="0.7279999852180481" HighFreq="0.46399998664855957"
EarlyDiffusion="1" LateDiffusion="1" ModRate="1" ModDepth="0"
HighCut="1" LowCut="0" ColorMode="0.77777779102325439" ReverbMode="0.58333331346511841"/>
Note that, if the early reflections ring with a particular snare drum sound, slightly adjust the size (Try and keep the size small: anything above 14% size can ring pretty badly), or decrease the early diffusion. A very slight amount of modulation can give the sound movement, but, with this preset, a little modulation goes a long way — I prefer not to use modulation.
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Thick Snare" Mix="1" PreDelay="0"
Decay="0.14399999380111694" Size="0.11999999731779099" Attack="0"
BassMult="0.56800001859664917" BassXover="0.37200000882148743"
HighShelf="0.7279999852180481" HighFreq="0.46399998664855957"
EarlyDiffusion="1" LateDiffusion="1" ModRate="1" ModDepth="0"
HighCut="1" LowCut="0" ColorMode="0.77777779102325439" ReverbMode="0.58333331346511841"/>
Note that, if the early reflections ring with a particular snare drum sound, slightly adjust the size (Try and keep the size small: anything above 14% size can ring pretty badly), or decrease the early diffusion. A very slight amount of modulation can give the sound movement, but, with this preset, a little modulation goes a long way — I prefer not to use modulation.
Sam Trenholme — Software developer, electronic musician — Listen to my music: http://caulixtla.com/music
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- KVRist
- 192 posts since 30 Nov, 2015
One sound that is somewhat tricky to sound good using VVV’s “Smooth Random” algorithm is a handclap from my Korg ER-1 (I think it’s a sample of a 909 clap). The reverb either sounds metallic, or fluttery (a lot of discrete “flutter” echos). This is the best I have done at getting a 909-style clap to not sound metallic or like flutters:
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Thick clap" Mix="1" PreDelay="0"
Decay="0.21600000560283661" Size="0.23199999332427979" Attack="0"
BassMult="0.48399999737739563" BassXover="0.36399999260902405"
HighShelf="0.6119999885559082" HighFreq="0.48800000548362732"
EarlyDiffusion="0.69199997186660767" LateDiffusion="0" ModRate="1"
ModDepth="0" HighCut="0.28799998760223389" LowCut="0.60000002384185791"
ColorMode="0.66666668653488159" ReverbMode="0.58333331346511841"/>
<ValhallaVintageVerb pluginVersion="1.5.0" presetName="Thick clap" Mix="1" PreDelay="0"
Decay="0.21600000560283661" Size="0.23199999332427979" Attack="0"
BassMult="0.48399999737739563" BassXover="0.36399999260902405"
HighShelf="0.6119999885559082" HighFreq="0.48800000548362732"
EarlyDiffusion="0.69199997186660767" LateDiffusion="0" ModRate="1"
ModDepth="0" HighCut="0.28799998760223389" LowCut="0.60000002384185791"
ColorMode="0.66666668653488159" ReverbMode="0.58333331346511841"/>
Sam Trenholme — Software developer, electronic musician — Listen to my music: http://caulixtla.com/music
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- KVRist
- 192 posts since 30 Nov, 2015
I don’t think an exact recreation is possible.
Smooth Plate is somewhat like the 224XL “Rich Plate”, as Sean details at https://www.gearslutz.com/board/10627371-post3.html but with some differences.
Dirty Plate is the 224XL Plate, but there are five different Plate algorithms in the 224XL (Plate, Small Plate, Constant Density Plate A, Constant Density Plate B, Rich Plate), so this won’t give quite the same sound (The 224XL also had three halls, two rooms, three chambers, a non-linear mode, as well as some split reverbs and some non-reverb effects. The 480L had far fewer reverb algorithms: Hall, Room, Plate, Random Hall, and Ambience)
Smooth Plate is somewhat like the 224XL “Rich Plate”, as Sean details at https://www.gearslutz.com/board/10627371-post3.html but with some differences.
Dirty Plate is the 224XL Plate, but there are five different Plate algorithms in the 224XL (Plate, Small Plate, Constant Density Plate A, Constant Density Plate B, Rich Plate), so this won’t give quite the same sound (The 224XL also had three halls, two rooms, three chambers, a non-linear mode, as well as some split reverbs and some non-reverb effects. The 480L had far fewer reverb algorithms: Hall, Room, Plate, Random Hall, and Ambience)
Sam Trenholme — Software developer, electronic musician — Listen to my music: http://caulixtla.com/music
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- KVRist
- 37 posts since 14 Oct, 2013
Thanks for the info!caulixtla wrote:I don’t think an exact recreation is possible.
Smooth Plate is somewhat like the 224XL “Rich Plate”, as Sean details at https://www.gearslutz.com/board/10627371-post3.html but with some differences.
Dirty Plate is the 224XL Plate, but there are five different Plate algorithms in the 224XL (Plate, Small Plate, Constant Density Plate A, Constant Density Plate B, Rich Plate), so this won’t give quite the same sound (The 224XL also had three halls, two rooms, three chambers, a non-linear mode, as well as some split reverbs and some non-reverb effects. The 480L had far fewer reverb algorithms: Hall, Room, Plate, Random Hall, and Ambience)
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
Would anyone know what VVV type (or any other tips) would be best used to get close in emulating the Eventide 2016 Stereo Room?
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- KVRist
- 37 posts since 14 Oct, 2013
That plugin is free right now3ee wrote:Would anyone know what VVV type (or any other tips) would be best used to get close in emulating the Eventide 2016 Stereo Room?
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 7&start=30