You get Size and Width controls to ape the specific plate you want to conjure up, and EQ parameters to affect the signal. The most recent ValhallaDSP reverb, ValhallaPlate emulates the classic plate reverb effect, where sound was sent to resonate through a huge metal plate. The Modes of operation include Chorus, Ensembles, Delays of varying tap numbers, and more. Push up the Delay and Feedback controls to set the base delay time used by UberMod. There are 32 delay taps, with diffusion and distortion for pushing things further. Perhaps the least reverb-esque of all the Valhalla DSP plugins, UberMod styles itself as a multitap delay with lashings of modulation onboard. The Feedback control sees the output of the reverb connected back into the input, helping any changes you make take longer to kick in. With the Damping controls, you can damp certain frequency bands so that the bass or high frequencies die down at different rates, and you can change Diffusion parameters for early and late reflections independently. The customisation you can go to with your Vintage Verbs gets quite deep. VintageVerb recalls classic reverb hardware, giving you the sounds of eras past in your mix. This can be thought of as a studio space, in most cases, but the sound and response can also be pushed into more extreme territory. Perhaps the most straight-up of all the Valhalla DSP plugins, Valhalla Room gives you a simulation of the reverb response of an actual room. The results of this have led to some of the most respected reverbs out there. Instead of setting out to model individual components of reverb hardware, developer Sean Costello took a more artistic route in tuning their processing by ear. All ValhallaDSP plugins are built as algorithmic reverbs. IDM Electro Glitch.The mission: apply a sense of space to the channels in your project, or create cool Reverse Reverb Effects using reverb plugins. You can limit the effect with high-and low-cut filters, curtailing things to allow a bit more Feedback to be used without completely overpowering the sound. When you cross a frequency shifter with a delay, you can get some astounding results, feeding the output of the circuit back into the input to create evolving, cascading repeats of your original sound. Shimmer features pitchshifting through the Shift control, making the reverb signal higher or lower than your original input by up to 12 semitones one octave. All parameters can be tweaked smoothly once the reverb has been set in motion, meaning that you can conjure up evolving, complex sounds by tweaking parameters on the fly and using the modulation controls. Perhaps the most intriguing of the Valhalla reverbs described in this round-up, ValhallaShimmer specialises in creating huge, otherworldly, long reverb sounds with a huge density. The mission: apply a sense of space to the channels in your project, or create cool Reverse Reverb Effects using reverb plugins.