
The pitch shift creates pleasing slide effects I don't notice in the others. Leans towards a darker and grittier sound (tuned for guitars?).
#Reason valhalla shimmer tail cut off manual


Of course I have enough basic FX plugins, so will probably only buy something if I can save time in the future. But I don't want to buy into their tactical roll out of one algo at the time.
#Reason valhalla shimmer tail cut off code
Prices usually go down when you re-use old code in a market too, so more is added, new stuff, then sell at a better perceived value (higher) or just lower the price for the old stuff, like a Waves bundle where each is around $3 or something when you got the special + coupon hoopla price.īut hey, if you like one of them, and if you miss that FX, sure $39 can be OK. Think they could have added some more in a VST. Wholesale for HW is $250 maybe, cost for HW $50 maybe, HW corp overheads, and yada yada, so <10 bucks per algo. The funny thing is Eventide HW box is 12 algo's, so in SW that would be, what? 12x $39 = 439? Kinda like the HW price. Well, I didn't buy he Valhalla one either (tried it actually), though I think he put in 3 reverb algo's and a few pitch algo's inside. We all know VST pricing is absurd, but looking around at other manufacturer, $39 for a shimmer reverb is in keeping with what others ask.

Even at $39 it feels like a money grab when they single out one algorithm at the time like that, not buying into that tactic.ĭoesn't Valhalla do the same thing though? Their Shimmer reverb costs $50 and it's just one single algorithm.
