Valhalla ÜberMod
I finally got around to buying ValhallaDSP's
ÜberMod plugin.
I wasn't really sure I'd have an application for it, since I'm not into the whole sound-mangling thing. Plus I already had plenty of delays, choruses and reverbs. But after demoing it I was convinced.
As the name suggests, this plugin is capable of extreme modulation. Extreme to the extent that the resulting output can become completely unrecognizable. Now for me personally, weird for weirdness's sake is almost never a goal, and I'd have no use for ÜberMod if that's all it did. Fortunately, it also does subtle things just as competently.
The first thing I tried it on was one of my typically drab and boring vocals. I applied two instances of ÜberMod to the vox bus and automated their respective mix parameters so that I could morph between them. The subtle "DiffChorus" preset worked well for the verses, which I also added a little Drive to. The more obvious Diffuse8TopEnsemble preset was nice on the chorus, and I added a lot of Drive to that one.
Then I moved on to a lead guitar track whose only effect had been Sonitus Delay. Substituting ÜberMod for the Sonitus, I cycled through the presets under the "Echoes" category. All were way too much, as they default to a 50% mix and 60-70% feedback - a bit wet for most things, certainly for a melodic guitar lead. But dialed back, they were all very nice. Again, turning up the Drive control added texture. Every one of the Echoes presets could be made to sound good on the lead, but I settled on the Random8TapDiffuseEcho preset with some added Drive (I'm really getting to like that Drive feature!).
Next up was a sax solo that didn't really need anything but some reverb, but by now I was convinced ÜberMod could do wonders on
anything. Well, maybe. On the sax I was able to make it sound absolutely NOT like a saxophone, cool but not what the song needed. I could make it sound like TWO saxophones, but again not what was needed. In the end, I decided the original reverb was best.
I admit that after just one day I'm far from being an expert on ÜberMod, but at this point I gotta say that for instant gratification it's one of the more fun purchases I've made.