Bill ....... Your style of teaching/demoing/explaining always patient, slow, methodical, engaging. Your quality control is consistent. Always worth re-watching!
Even though I don't have Valhalla Shimmer, I have to give it props because it was their article about how Eno and Lanois made shimmer reverb that really inspired my return to ambient music.
Watched this for the 10th time, just bought the Valhalla Shimmer about 20 minutes ago and have even put it on a few tracks. Mindblowing. Great sound here, my friend.
This video couldnt have been suggested at a better time! I was searching around for a good reverb plugin and I'm going to have to get that Valhalla. Thank you!
They both sound "good": the funny thing is that the same guy (Sean Costello) is behind both reverberation algorithms - of Shimmer and EOS.. I knew about Valhalla DSP, I discovered it for EOS in the User Manual :-) Thanks for sharing these great videos.
Thanks for the post. I have used EOS for years but was looking for another form of pitch shimmer reverb like my TC Alter Ego pedal. Some fellow musicians told me about Valhalla Shimmer and then I found your post. You were very helpful in my decision to purchase the Valhalla Shimmer. I will be visiting your channel often.
Wow, dude, thank you for sharing this. I integrate some ambient sounds in my metal music here and there and have been looking for something like this. I know there are so many reverb plugins and it's tough to decide which one.
Do you ever play live? I’d love to see you!!! And I have some questions. Playing live (any setting) do you just use the eleven for mostly amp modeling? And how fast of a computer is required to get some huge reverb sounds and loop them. I’m debating going axe fx or helix vs software and computer. I could definitely use some outboard pedals for volume and all fuzz and drive as I build effects for fun (been doing it for like 10 years). I could really enjoy not spending $1500 on an external processor that’s equivalent to a computer from 2001
Another excellent video, Bill! I've got a ton of pedals, too, but I never thought to bypass (pun intended!) them once in a while and just use my Valhalla plugins.... Thanks for the inspiration!
Glad you found the video useful! Those plugins just kill it... Also, I took a peek at your channel and I really like the videos you created that give folks a feel for what different modes sound like. The one on Lydian mode is really nice: ruclips.net/video/aYIPRK_r4VE/видео.html. Excellent!
are you recording the guitar audio microphone, or do you a straight cord connection, please explain your set up because i have a guitar and Valhalla as well
I am using the Avid Eleven Rack for amp modeling, and then sending the signal direct into Logic Pro. My suggestion for you is to plug your guitar directly into your audio interface, add an amp modeling plug in and then add Valhalla
So Awesome, just love your videos.... Excellent recommendations, I plan on getting one of these in the near future! If you could only have one of the plugins, which one would it be?
I've got valhalla and I love it, but there's a small problem with it: You don't have a pre-delay control, and sometimes when you have size and feedback at a certain ratio, you get a delay of 100-500ms, which can be annoying when you try to play to a click of some sort. I think the size has to be bigger than the feedback or sth like that... (to get no delay) EDIT: i just discovered, that the size knob is in fact a delay knob. Problem more or less solved ;)
Assuming that you have other reverbs in your DAW software available, I would recommend getting the Valhalla first, for the shimmer effects, then follow on later with the Eos.
You should give STW Audio's Reflex + a try :D it's very similar to Shimmer in fact the free version alone is already fantastic. Also, where you using a volume pedal to play swells or is the slow attack we hear entirely made by the plugins??
I listened to the demos of the Reflex+ and wow! Great sounds. I just might have to pick that one up. Thanks for the tip! And yes, I was using a volume pedal for the swells.
I've had Shimmer for ages but only just started playing around with it on Guitar... How are you getting just the sound of the shimmer and no pick of the guitar coming through?! Sounds great!
Hi Bill, I have been looking at a few reverb plugins, and wonder if I may have your opinion to which would best suit Pink Floyd stuff, I hope only to buy one. Would it be the Shimmer? By the way I play a strat.
Hi Al: Does your recording software have "stock" reverb plugins? If so, I would probably suggest the Shimmer for the great sounds you can get out of it. You can then use the standard reverb plugin for room and hall reverbs.
Well I use Logic X and MainStage space designer reverb is cool, however I like the controls on shimmer :) and think I might get this......your demo is great by the way! and thanks for your help.
I presume getting both in your demo would really be good ---- might just do that as when you combined them, really sounds rich. Also there seems to be an EOS 2 now!
The Eleven Rack can indeed function as an interface, however I prefer to use it strictly as an amp modeler, as I often record other tracks besides the Avid simultaneously. I take the digital outs from Eleven Rack and run that into the digital inputs of the Focusrite. Works really well.
right on! would you mind giving me a little more detail on how you do that? do you use a xomputer to perform live? i was thinking how cool it would be to be able to use software effects live. maybe even software looping in ableton. thanks so much!
Not sure how to give you more detail in terms of hooking up the 11R. It's super simple - literally just take the digital outputs of the 11R and plug into the digital inputs of the focusrite. They then show up as a stereo pair of inputs (9-10) in Logic. I am not currently performing live with the electric stuff, however, if I did, I would probably not use a computer. I'd take the audio outs of the 11R and run that into a sound system. I'd keep the effects chain (like I demo in a lot of my vids) as is. I do have Mainstage 3, which is pretty cool, and I would consider using it if I were going to perform live with a computer. Hope this helps!
in terms of hooking it up. i meamt how do you "record other tracks simultaneously" or what you even meant by that and how its hooked up. thanks so much for all the info! youre a big fan of the dig too ive noticed. does the timeline not pull off an acceptable dig?
goldenmonkeycolor Ah. My Focusrite has 8 mic pres, so I can record drums, bass and guitar at the same time. Can't do that on the 11R, which is why I don't use it as an audio interface. The Timeline can indeed do a patterned delay, but the DIG is dedicated to that function and has some options that the Timeline does not have.
I'm curious how you get such a clean input of your guitar and what your signal flow is from the guitar into your interface? Tube preamp? DI box? I have the Radial JDI passive DI box and it's pretty sweet. And I'm always trying to learn more. Thanks so much! Definitely considering the AudioDamage Eos plugin now.
In this video (and most of the videos that involve pedals), I am running my guitar into an Avid Eleven Rack amp modeler. It's a rack mount unit with a digital output that I run into my audio interface (Focusrite Saffire Pro 40). I also run direct into the one the Pro 40's instrument inputs - right on the front panel of the interface. If this is the case, I will use the Logic Pro X Amp Designer plugin to provide the amp modeling tone.
FYI The link for the EOS plugin is not valid anymore. Here is the correct link to the product! www.audiodamage.com/products/ad034-eos-2 Thanks for the awesome review and demo!
Not your playing, but the computer interface. If you do a perfect 5th, it needs to be a "5" or fifth. For and octave, say octave, not anything else. This is why, as a nerd that I am, my computer has never come into the mix of my music.
Bill ....... Your style of teaching/demoing/explaining always patient, slow, methodical, engaging. Your quality control is consistent. Always worth re-watching!
Thanks!
completely agree!
Even though I don't have Valhalla Shimmer, I have to give it props because it was their article about how Eno and Lanois made shimmer reverb that really inspired my return to ambient music.
Watched this for the 10th time, just bought the Valhalla Shimmer about 20 minutes ago and have even put it on a few tracks. Mindblowing. Great sound here, my friend.
Awesome! I am still in love with the Shimmer, and use it frequently.
This video couldnt have been suggested at a better time! I was searching around for a good reverb plugin and I'm going to have to get that Valhalla. Thank you!
Honorable mention: Valhalla Plate and Valhalla Room. Amazing plug-ins!
They are on my list to get!
You missed Aether and Blackhole my friend
They both sound "good": the funny thing is that the same guy (Sean Costello) is behind both reverberation algorithms - of Shimmer and EOS.. I knew about Valhalla DSP, I discovered it for EOS in the User Manual :-)
Thanks for sharing these great videos.
Yeah, Sean being behind both explains why I like them so much!
This is perfect for some Architects style stuff!! Great video!!
Glad you liked it!
man, i love the way you explained it! i don't own a guitar, bit a synth. basicly the same settings needed and u explained it!
Great! I am really glad that the video was helpful - and I think a synth would sound awesome through the plugins.
That part around 16:30, I could swear heard an angel there :D Fantastic video, very helpful!
Thanks for the post. I have used EOS for years but was looking for another form of pitch shimmer reverb like my TC Alter Ego pedal. Some fellow musicians told me about Valhalla Shimmer and then I found your post. You were very helpful in my decision to purchase the Valhalla Shimmer. I will be visiting your channel often.
I still love the Valhalla and use it quite a bit! So glad you found the video useful.
Bought the Shimmer after watching this - lovely sounds. Cheers.
Wow, dude, thank you for sharing this. I integrate some ambient sounds in my metal music here and there and have been looking for something like this. I know there are so many reverb plugins and it's tough to decide which one.
I love the Valhalla Plugins! Their Shimmer is my favorite. I also have their VintageVerb and it's great! They are priced well too.
I keep looking at the VintageVerb. Would like to add it to the stable...
Astounding. Really, really nice and clean. I need to overhaul my setup!
Glad you liked the vid. Thanks for letting me know!
Thanks for the great demo and darn you for making me want to buy more reverb plugins!:-)
You can never have too many! :-)
Very nice man..i love ambient....relax ambient...you play nice with felling for tembr and harmony color in sound.
Thanks Bill for sharing this, Just what I need for Floyd stuff through Mainstage :)
Indeed! I have Mainstage too. Need to spend more time with it!
Really cool deep atmosferic sound, reminds Steve Roach textures. Thank you!
I can see why Steve Roach came to mind...
Do you ever play live? I’d love to see you!!! And I have some questions. Playing live (any setting) do you just use the eleven for mostly amp modeling? And how fast of a computer is required to get some huge reverb sounds and loop them. I’m debating going axe fx or helix vs software and computer. I could definitely use some outboard pedals for volume and all fuzz and drive as I build effects for fun (been doing it for like 10 years). I could really enjoy not spending $1500 on an external processor that’s equivalent to a computer from 2001
Wasn't familiar with AudioDamage. Nice ! Valhalla was about the best FREE reverb/Shimmer software I had found.
Another excellent video, Bill! I've got a ton of pedals, too, but I never thought to bypass (pun intended!) them once in a while and just use my Valhalla plugins.... Thanks for the inspiration!
Glad you found the video useful! Those plugins just kill it... Also, I took a peek at your channel and I really like the videos you created that give folks a feel for what different modes sound like. The one on Lydian mode is really nice: ruclips.net/video/aYIPRK_r4VE/видео.html. Excellent!
Chords Of Orion Thank you sir!! :-)
I pressed the like button again and again and again.
2C Audio Aether is incredibly cool to.
This is so perfect.. i was searching a plugin that works like my hall of fame pedal.. great!!
They are great, plugins for sure!!
Amazing guitar pads!!!
Great sound man 👍 Oh no my reverb pedals are still new in box, i think they will go out for sale 😆
Very special sounds, informative ;-)
Thanks!
How do you find the avid rack compares to onboard sims such as NI’s guitar rig etc?
there both similar because sean costello coded both i think eos was his last plugin before starting his own company valhalladsp
are you recording the guitar audio microphone, or do you a straight cord connection, please explain your set up because i have a guitar and Valhalla as well
I am using the Avid Eleven Rack for amp modeling, and then sending the signal direct into Logic Pro. My suggestion for you is to plug your guitar directly into your audio interface, add an amp modeling plug in and then add Valhalla
So Awesome, just love your videos.... Excellent recommendations, I plan on getting one of these in the near future! If you could only have one of the plugins, which one would it be?
I've got valhalla and I love it, but there's a small problem with it:
You don't have a pre-delay control, and sometimes when you have size and feedback at a certain ratio, you get a delay of 100-500ms, which can be annoying when you try to play to a click of some sort. I think the size has to be bigger than the feedback or sth like that... (to get no delay)
EDIT: i just discovered, that the size knob is in fact a delay knob. Problem more or less solved ;)
Assuming that you have other reverbs in your DAW software available, I would recommend getting the Valhalla first, for the shimmer effects, then follow on later with the Eos.
Excellent!!
Great! Thank you
how do you manage to not hear the guitar note, but just the reverb on Shimmer? even by putting 100% wet I still get the dry signal
Sorry I missed this! I used a Morley volume pedal in parts of the video to chop off the attack of the guitar note.
You should give STW Audio's Reflex + a try :D it's very similar to Shimmer in fact the free version alone is already fantastic. Also, where you using a volume pedal to play swells or is the slow attack we hear entirely made by the plugins??
I listened to the demos of the Reflex+ and wow! Great sounds. I just might have to pick that one up. Thanks for the tip! And yes, I was using a volume pedal for the swells.
Nice video ! Have you ever seen Zcat Pedals ? If not check out the hold function on the Big Reverb TI !
Never heard of them. I did check out the Big Reverb. Sounds pretty cool.
I've had Shimmer for ages but only just started playing around with it on Guitar... How are you getting just the sound of the shimmer and no pick of the guitar coming through?! Sounds great!
DanGates Volume pedal
Hi Bill, I have been looking at a few reverb plugins, and wonder if I may have your opinion to which would best suit Pink Floyd stuff, I hope only to buy one. Would it be the Shimmer? By the way I play a strat.
Hi Al: Does your recording software have "stock" reverb plugins? If so, I would probably suggest the Shimmer for the great sounds you can get out of it. You can then use the standard reverb plugin for room and hall reverbs.
Well I use Logic X and MainStage space designer reverb is cool, however I like the controls on shimmer :) and think I might get this......your demo is great by the way! and thanks for your help.
Ah. OK, since you have Logic and you only want to get one additional reverb plugin, Shimmer for sure!
Cool, I look forward to buying this, thanks again!
I presume getting both in your demo would really be good ---- might just do that as when you combined them, really sounds rich. Also there seems to be an EOS 2 now!
Have you ever used Amplitube as a VST using the stomp boxes that Amplitube has to offer? Thanks & Happy New Year
I have used Amplitube in the past - several years ago. It worked really well for me at the time.
Thank You
Chords Of Orion 3 Subs from me.
Have you checked out Zynaptiq ADAPTIVERB? my favorite ambient reverb but very cpu intensive.
+david goodman I am not familiar with it. Will check it out!!
great vid!
Glad you liked it!!
so youre using the avid eleven and the focusrite? I thought the avid functioned as an audio interface?
The Eleven Rack can indeed function as an interface, however I prefer to use it strictly as an amp modeler, as I often record other tracks besides the Avid simultaneously. I take the digital outs from Eleven Rack and run that into the digital inputs of the Focusrite. Works really well.
right on! would you mind giving me a little more detail on how you do that? do you use a xomputer to perform live? i was thinking how cool it would be to be able to use software effects live. maybe even software looping in ableton. thanks so much!
Not sure how to give you more detail in terms of hooking up the 11R. It's super simple - literally just take the digital outputs of the 11R and plug into the digital inputs of the focusrite. They then show up as a stereo pair of inputs (9-10) in Logic.
I am not currently performing live with the electric stuff, however, if I did, I would probably not use a computer. I'd take the audio outs of the 11R and run that into a sound system. I'd keep the effects chain (like I demo in a lot of my vids) as is.
I do have Mainstage 3, which is pretty cool, and I would consider using it if I were going to perform live with a computer.
Hope this helps!
in terms of hooking it up. i meamt how do you "record other tracks simultaneously" or what you even meant by that and how its hooked up. thanks so much for all the info! youre a big fan of the dig too ive noticed. does the timeline not pull off an acceptable dig?
goldenmonkeycolor Ah. My Focusrite has 8 mic pres, so I can record drums, bass and guitar at the same time. Can't do that on the 11R, which is why I don't use it as an audio interface.
The Timeline can indeed do a patterned delay, but the DIG is dedicated to that function and has some options that the Timeline does not have.
You sound kinda like Hank Hill from King of the Hill, especially at 9:26
They should make a stomp of this :) Nice Vid!
Yeah, that would be great!!
Sold
Is there a delay video?
alt+click on knob there you need to default value. Zero shift in this example
Thanks for the tip!!
I'm curious how you get such a clean input of your guitar and what your signal flow is from the guitar into your interface? Tube preamp? DI box? I have the Radial JDI passive DI box and it's pretty sweet. And I'm always trying to learn more. Thanks so much! Definitely considering the AudioDamage Eos plugin now.
In this video (and most of the videos that involve pedals), I am running my guitar into an Avid Eleven Rack amp modeler. It's a rack mount unit with a digital output that I run into my audio interface (Focusrite Saffire Pro 40). I also run direct into the one the Pro 40's instrument inputs - right on the front panel of the interface. If this is the case, I will use the Logic Pro X Amp Designer plugin to provide the amp modeling tone.
Ironically both of these plugins were coded by the same guy! Audio Damage contracted him to code Eos and now he has Valhalla DSP
Yeah, I should have mentioned that on the video. I think it's pretty cool too!
Can someone please help me? Can you download these plugins and use them on the latest GarageBand?! Btw this channel is wicked! 🤘🏻
do you use volume pedal with your left leg
Yes!
You have a new Valhalla to play with now...
Yes indeed!!
Can I use this on REAPER?
yes.
FYI The link for the EOS plugin is not valid anymore.
Here is the correct link to the product!
www.audiodamage.com/products/ad034-eos-2
Thanks for the awesome review and demo!
is eos reverb free?
No.
What about Eventide Blackhole?
It is an awesome reverb! I did not own it at the time I did this video. Am planning on a follow on.
Sale!
www.pluginboutique.com/product/2-Effects/17-Reverb/2855-Blackhole
Ever try uvi Sparkverb?
No, but it looks pretty cool.
very spacey sounds
Not your playing, but the computer interface. If you do a perfect 5th, it needs to be a "5" or fifth. For and octave, say octave, not anything else. This is why, as a nerd that I am, my computer has never come into the mix of my music.
New Song Guitar Collaboration the 7 is a 5th in semi tones, not scale degrees.
'5' is 4th mang
use this on vocals
crazy, sounds like gordion knot..
Kinda cool ha?
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Lol... valhalla shimmer = instant Trentemoller sound