Valhalla Vintageverb Presets - -glory- [updated] Jun 2026

Run a simple Juno-106 pad through the Glory preset. The reverb’s modulation will beat against the synth’s chorus. You will no longer hear a synth with reverb; you will hear a new instrument entirely—one that breathes.

To manually recreate this sound, use the following parameters in the VintageVerb interface : Valhalla Vintageverb Presets - -Glory-

sections (often with a slight high-shelf boost or a high-cut around 10kHz), it creates a shimmering "halo" effect around vocals or synths. Valhalla DSP How to Use It Effectively Run a simple Juno-106 pad through the Glory preset

The Bright Hall algorithm is designed to maintain high-frequency energy over time. In natural acoustics, high frequencies attenuate much faster than low frequencies due to air absorption. "Glory" subverts this physics. By sustaining high-mid and high-frequency content in the decay tail, the preset creates a "floating" sensation. This brightness prevents the reverb from becoming muddy in a dense mix, allowing it to sit on top of the source material rather than behind it. To manually recreate this sound, use the following

Whether you are crafting ethereal sample loops or need a lush bed for your vocals, this pack is all about adding that "expensive" character to your mix.

| Preset | Difference from “Glory” | |--------|--------------------------| | Nostalgia | Darker, shorter decay, less swelling | | Fame | Similar brightness, but faster attack, plate-like | | Heaven | Longer, more ethereal, less rhythmic attack | | Concert Hall (default) | No slow attack, more natural | | Random Space | Denser, less pitch modulation |

Learn about the specific hardware units that inspired Valhalla's algorithms on the Valhalla DSP official blog