

Thanks for the tip about the Valhalla update. Waves (Audio Deluxe) got me this time with IR1 and their massive free IR Lib(s). The only Valhalla one I don't yet have is their Plate. Love Valhalla Room, Shimmer, etc, though. I keep meaning to try and buy Valhalla vintage verb. I have quite a few widening tools but ARTG offers a different flavour that I like a lot at this point. It seems to be particularly good for natural sounding stereo widening which is great. I've had a bit of a play around with Abbey Road TG and am pleased that it offers something different to Scheps Omni Channel but equally useful as a character channel strip. REAPER just picked up the new V10 shell straight away. I didn't even have to do a clear cache and rescan.
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I finally got a chance to install Abbey Road TG Mastering Chain and Sibilance alongside my V9 plugins and everything went smoothly. Valhalla Room is very light on CPU and sounds extremely good.

is not earthshaking but cool to place in Omni Ch when appropriate. Was either pickup Valhalla Room or AR Chambers. I have read numerous reports of the AR plates being a real CPU hog and given that I have most of my reverb needs already met, I haven't really had any desire to look further.Ībbey Road Chambers is great for room reverbs. Almost reminds me of the Trogg`s Fairydust way back when. That's another favourite of mine.ĭave: Loving that scheps plug.
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From what I've read, V9 & V10 should be fine together as long as I DON'T tell Waves Central to update my existing V9 plugins.į6 RTA gets plenty of use here too. Hopefully I have no issues given all my existing Waves plugins are V9. I'm about to go and install the new purchases I've just made which are V10. I haven't had any troubles like that yet. Off topic, is anyone else hating on the Waves install method? Everytime I upgrade or add a new plug-in Reaper defaults to the 32 bit versions in all my templates and projects. I got all of these on the various sales over the last year. Not that I don t like the built-in EQ, but I like to be able to look at an analyzer to see what's going on when EQing things.

I also tend to use the F6 RTA EQ in the omni channel. Sometimes on its own and sometimes I may drop it into the empty slot in the Omni Channel.
