On the left, there are five bar graph style sliders (Mix, Predelay, Decay, High Cut and Depth) with a Reverb Mode just beneath that has a dozen algorithms. The interface workspace is divided into two distinct regions. I’m not sure if this is a con or really a pro. ![]() There is no graphic display, which took me a little getting used to as I prefer to mix with the aid of my eyes. It may be two dimensional, but it’s classy. To call it “no frills” is partly accurate, but it’s not cheap looking. It has a simple, yet effective color scheme, which proves that less is often more. However, I find the default size to be just right. It’s easily scalable by grabbing and dragging the lower right corner of the GUI. ![]() The interface is neat, clean, straight-forward, responsive, intuitive, and visually pleasing. It’s easy to purchase, download (short wait for the link), install, authorize, launch, load (presets), tweak, and achieve an ear-pleasing room sound. Nearly everything about this plugin is a painless pleasure. ValhallaRoom by ValhallaDSP is a natural, rich sounding algorithmic reverb plugin that is almost untouchable at its price point.
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