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The Halls of Valhalla Coming To Eurorack Synths

Valhalla DSP has announced that they will be releasing The Halls of Valhalla – a hardware reverb cartridge for the Tiptop Audio Z-DSP cartridge:

January 16, 201413 Comments

ValhallaVintageVerb – ‘A Postmodern Reverb Plugin’

Valhalla DSP has introduced ValhallaVintageVerb – a new Audio Unit effect that they call ‘a postmodern reverb plugin, inspired by the classic hardware digital reverbs of the 1970s and 1980s.’ The new reverb offers 8 true stereo reverb algorithms, and 3 ‘reverb eras’. Here are the details:

December 19, 2012December 19, 20122 Comments

New Reverb For OS X – ValhallaRoom

Valhalla DSP has announced that ValhallaRoom – a stereo algorighmic reverb – is now available for OS X. ValhallaRoom is a true stereo algorithmic reverb. It features several original reverberation algorithms and has been designed to produce a wide range of natural reverberation sounds. Sounds range from tight ambiences and rooms, through traditional hall and… Read More New Reverb For OS X – ValhallaRoom

March 23, 2011Leave a comment

Valhalla Shimmer Reverb, Inspired By Eno, Now Available

Valhalla DSP has announced that Valhalla Shimmer – an algorthimic reverb inspired by the work of Brian Eno & Daniel Lanois – is now available for $50. You can preview a demo of Valhalla Shimmer below. The example uses 4 instances of Shimmer in series, with pitch shifting on 3 of the instances (+/- 12… Read More Valhalla Shimmer Reverb, Inspired By Eno, Now Available

October 8, 2010October 8, 2010Leave a comment

Can You Put A Price On Skull-Melting Chaos?

Sean Costello, the developer behind Audio Damage’s Eos reverb plugin, has an awesome logo for his company, Valhalla DSP, and an awesome freebie to introduce you to his work. ValhallaFreqEcho is a free audio VST for Mac & PC that “combines a Bode-style frequency shifter with analog echo emulation to create skull melting chaos.” That’s… Read More Can You Put A Price On Skull-Melting Chaos?

September 1, 2009September 1, 20092 Comments

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