Now you reverb send is the inputs you have assigned and your return is either you main mix outs (in my case because my "console" is Live and RME TotalMix) or whatever outputs you set the output of the VvV Aux channel to. Simply use an extra input of your audio interface for the inputs to VvV, set that instance of VvV and IO in your DAW to be an Aux or live input and then send signal to it. Since I only have Eventide hardware FX I find the Valhalla plugs compliment them very well and sometimes can replace them which frees up my Eventides for other duties. I do this a lot with the ValhallaDSP plugs since they 1 - Often sound as good as my hardware and 2 have very low or no latency on their own. This is assuming your are using hardware signal sources and the audio interface IO dedicated to reverb as a send return loop. So you could simply subtract your audio interface latency from the pre delay value to get the equivalent latency as hardware. Reverb is probably the easiest plug in type to use with hardware since it already incorporates a delay in the pre-delay. Been looking for this everywhere but cant find one with a proper license. Funky40 wrote:is there a way to use the Valhalla Reverb like a hardware FX box in my insert on the mixing desk with my macbook ? Posted by 4 years ago REQUEST Valhalla Vintage Verb.
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