![]() I love my Fairchild 660 plug-in, as well as my other vintage emulations, but designing plug-ins to look like old gear - complete with scratched faceplates and virtual knobs that require turning - is a bit backward. ![]() They were both raving about how good Valhalla plug-ins sounded. I first heard of them via two of my engineers, Chris Woodhouse and Scott McDowell. Two: Word of mouth on these plug-ins is growing. I hope he has another outlet of some sorts, but I guess we're the beneficiaries of his obsession, so I won't complain. Sean seems a bit obsessed with reverb, to be honest. One: They only make reverb and delay plug-ins. There are a few things that make Valhalla unique. Valhalla DSP is a new plug-in company consisting of Sean (coding) and Kristin (graphics, marketing) Costello, who together run a small and efficient operation.
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