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Valhalla vintage reverb vs ams rmx
Valhalla vintage reverb vs ams rmx











I didn't pull the trigger on HD Cart even with my multiple discount Liquidsonics coupons because the G.A.S.-to-utility ratio were just not *quite* there for me. In any case.as soon as it goes in sale again whenever that may be it’ll be in the bag.As a reverb-holic I just can't resist a good space. It’s been on sale a few times for $19 and my friend has talked me out of buying it at least twice. Only one I really want now is PSPs Pianoverb 2. Yeah.I actually do have a ton of reverbs already. If these were standalone impulse responses I would totally get them for $11. I could probably emulate it with Valhalla's stuff (probably, but I don't want to go through the trouble) and there are other equally great impulse responses out there, but I like having all this in one convenient package. I like Roomer because it's something I can just pop on, mess with the dry/wet, and be done with it. However, if you have a ton of reverbs already, yeah you have to question if this is worth it to you.

valhalla vintage reverb vs ams rmx

That sounds like a bunch of crap and reminds me of when people talk about "warmth" and "analog" but Roomer actually does sound like how they say it sounds, in my opinion. Sounds become three dimensional and alive, as if coated by a thin layer of air." "Roomer specializes in the kinds of short, pillowy ambiences and room reverbs that make vocals and instruments pop out of the speaker without taking excess room in a mix or sounding drenched. And there's something about their Ambience and Room presets that just sound amazing, and looking at NOS's description, I actually agree with it in a "holy shit it REALLY does sound like that" type of way: Out of all the reverbs I have (not really that many lol) and ESPECIALLY for the type of music I do, Roomer is really handy because it's fast to get the sound I want cuz it has Non-linear and gated reverb impulse responses which are probably AMS RMX copies (and I really want a non-UA AMS RMX16 emulation because that is like the ultimate 80s reverb).

Valhalla vintage reverb vs ams rmx update#

The plan to release a update exists since its release and this is quite a long time. I have no idea how much the 2.0 update is going to be, but I'll be first in line to get it no matter what!

valhalla vintage reverb vs ams rmx

At this price you're getting some great sounding impulse responses for really cheap. I'm a fan and I probably use this reverb more than any others. I think the impulse responses sound amazing. There are expansions planned for it which will cover a few of the more classic reverbs. The developer is supposedly working with one of Kurzweil's engineers, and the plan is to release the more advanced and substantial Roomer 2.0 soon. I found a list of some of the hardware's presets and compared them to Roomer, and yup - they're there with the exact names - Immense Mosque, Nice Little Booth, Utility Room, In The Studio, Real Plate, etc. Supposedly all the algorithms have been sampled, and the reverb presets are straight off the module, including Kurzweil's unique "Laserverb". It's a convolution reverb currently, with plans to make it a complete emulation by adding delay and modulation capabilities, and adding advanced controls and parameters (right now we only have access to some reverb parameters).

valhalla vintage reverb vs ams rmx

NOS Rooomer is an emulation of Kurzweil's KSP8 multi-effects processor released in the very early 2000s. This is the only plugin I call my "secret weapon" and one I refuse to mention because I don't want anyone to use it.











Valhalla vintage reverb vs ams rmx