But I have to acknowledge how thoroughly Eno saturated I am. Obviously, ValhallaShimmer can get sounds well beyond the Eno / Lanois axis. My goal was to get a sound that was reminiscent of the larger processes used (several boxes, including reverb, pitch shifting, and modulated delays, with feedback applied), instead of a single component of those processes. In this 26 video course audio wizard Olav Basoski takes you deep inside all six of these powerful effects. However behind that friendly virtual faceplate is some pretty complicated signal processing, controls and audio routings. It is worth noting that the algorithm isn't particularly close to any of the specific algorithms in the boxes Eno or Lanois used. Valhalla Heaven The Valhalla effect plugins are well know for their outstanding sonics and user-friendly UI. ValhallaShimmer was pretty strongly Eno influenced. It was very helpful in getting my daughters to sleep at a young age. I've listened to a LOT of Eno/Budd over the years, I have to admit. I tried explaining to someone what it was that distinguished this from a reverb with a long tail and I couldn't put it into words.Īctually, I don't want anyone else to know about this. ![]() I ran a Fender Rhodes patch through Shimmer and freaked. ![]() I've tried so many combinations of reverbs and delays trying to get that sound. Koranek wrote:There is a kind of lush piano sound that Eno/Budd created several years ago.
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