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Valhalla shimmer3/15/2024 The pitch shifting had to be changed in the Z-DSP Shimmer cart. I really like the results of this modulation technique (I used a similar version in the ValhallaPlate plugin). This takes advantage of the built-in LFOs found in the Z-DSP. I use a different modulation technique in the Z-DSP Shimmer cart. However, I've learned a lot of tricks since I released ValhallaShimmer in 2010, so the simplified Z-DSP algorithms have a similar echo density as the plugin version. The algorithms in the Z-DSP Shimmer cart were simplified, compared to the ValhallaShimmer versions.Everything on the Z-DSP had to be coded from scratch. The Z-DSP Shimmer cart was based on the ValhallaShimmer algorithms, but with a LOT of changes made in order to get things running on the FV-1 DSP used in the Z-DSP. Sean could probably be a lot more specific. So they will be different, and it sounds like there are a handful of programs that shoot for different sounds so you probably will have a wider palette than you might with the Shimmer plugin alone. However, how "good" something sounds has more to do with how good the algorithms are rather with how many numbers your processor can crunch. My understanding is that these are coded from the ground up for the Spin FV-1 which is an old-school DSP chip that's considerably more limited than something you could put into a plugin. Hazium wrote:Does this shimmer mirror the plug in version or is it different? I've been using the shimmer plug in and really love the ambiance it creates when used minimally.
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