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Valhalla vintage verb tutorial
Valhalla vintage verb tutorial













We have x0.25, x0.33, x0.5 and Max available for the multiplier.

  • Hi Multiply – This controls the High-Frequency decay time at 6kHz.
  • The higher the factor, the more low-frequency content will be in the reverb tail. The multiplier refers to a factor of the main decay time. The red LED’s on the left side of the lever will show the multiplier.

    valhalla vintage verb tutorial

    Lo Multiply – This controls the Low-Frequency decay time at 300Hz.The red LED’s on the left side of the lever will show the time from 0.4 seconds to 4.5 seconds in 16 steps. Decay – Allows us to control the main reverb tail decay time.So changing between the outputs would produce a different sounding reverb. They worked together in the reverb mode to create a quadraphonic signal. The original EMT 250 had 4 outputs, two on the front and two in the rear. Front/Rear – This control yields a slightly different sound from the reverb.Both the hall device and reverberator are devices that generate ambiance (reverb). One other fancy tidbit, is that ‘hallgerät’ is German and roughly translates to ‘Reverberator’ or ‘Hall Device’. At the time of release, it had a price tag of $25,000, which when we add inflation, today would be the equivalent of $100,000! The Behringer Vintage Reverb Effect has a few different controls in comparison to the original EMT 250, so let’s take a look! The unit was a ground sitting unit that was controlled via levers. The EMT 250 was originally released in 1976 at the AES convention, and it was the first digital reverberation device to create ambiance through a completely electronic system. The Vintage Reverb is a time-based effect on the Behringer X32 that is modeled after the historic EMT 250. Be sure to watch my YouTube video that I released on the Vintage Reverb as it goes along with this blog post!

    valhalla vintage verb tutorial

    Today we are going to be looking at the Vintage Reverb. Welcome to my Behringer X32 FX Series tutorials.















    Valhalla vintage verb tutorial