![]() VVV is probably my favorite of the verbs that they offer but I prefer and use Liquidsonics and Reverb Foundry way more often. Avid Lo-Fi: add a tiny bit of distortion (.1-.5) or saturation (.1-.4) to smooth synth cymbals. Waves H-Delay or Avid Mod Delay III: good basic delays if I’m looking for more specialized effects there are a world of them to choose from. Valhalla is a great developer,I’m getting the VDelay in the next week or two but I rarely use the reverbs. Valhalla Vintage Verb: very popular on sessions sent to us, so is has become a go-to tool. ![]() ![]() I recently bought HD Cart for $23 and Tai Chi for $18 Wait for a $99 sale which happens at least a few times a year,it’s unique and totally awesome!Īs far as pricing goes,with Liquidsonics generous loyalty coupons once you have a few the prices start to very inexpensive and when you have the lot they become ridiculously priced. FWIW I and quite a few people have suggested to Matt that he develop a Digital Delay product, in his hands with his mad skills I think he’d have another WINNER! Tai Chi and HD Cart are both awesome but they are very different than Blackhole which is excellent! With that being said if you’re looking for a “spacey creative “ reverb I’d also suggest you might want to look at Adaptaverb by Zynaptiq,it’s pretty amazing but a bit pricey. Both are great developers with amazing products and I have several Valhalla reverbs and everything from Liquidsonics and Reverb Foundry but if I’m choosing between the two now I’d definitely go Liquidsonics.
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