Effect

Valhalla Supermassive

Valhalla DSP · Free

Valhalla Supermassive est un plugin gratuit de reverb et delay de Valhalla DSP avec 22 modes de réseaux de délais pour des espaces ambiants massifs.

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Le verdict Dubspot

Une reverb/delay gratuite qui rivalise avec des plugins payants d’espace créatif — le choix par défaut pour queues ambiantes, pads immenses et échos expérimentaux.

Idéal pour: Producteurs qui veulent reverb et delay atmosphériques immenses sans payer, surtout pads, voix et sound design.

Pros

  • Entièrement gratuit, sans iLok ni limites
  • 22 modes FDN du subtil au cosmique
  • Contrôles simples, mises à jour de modes gratuites
  • Très léger en CPU

Cons

  • Pensé pour la taille, pas les rooms naturelles serrées
  • Moins chirurgical que Pro-R 2 / FutureVerb en mix
  • Trop poussé, il peut noyer un mix dense

Aperçu

Valhalla Supermassive is Valhalla DSP's free reverb and delay plugin, and it has become the default answer to "what free reverb should I install first?" It is built around feedback delay networks: dense webs of delay lines that can stretch into massive, evolving spaces rather than small rooms. The MODE control is the whole product — each of the 22 constellation-named algorithms has a different attack, sustain, and decay personality, from relatively controlled echoes to endless cosmic wash.

Where it excels is size and atmosphere. Dial Mix, Warp, Density, and Feedback, pick a mode, and you are usually somewhere useful within seconds. Valhalla has kept adding modes for free (including newer ones such as Pleiades and Sirius), so the plugin keeps expanding without a paywall. CPU load is trivial, which matters when you want several long-tail instances on pads, guitars, and aux sends. For ambient production, post-rock, cinematic pads, and experimental delay design, few free tools come close.

The trade-offs are honest. Supermassive is not a surgical mix reverb. It will not replace a tight room, a classic plate, or a transparent hall on a busy pop vocal. Overuse turns mixes into fog. Producers who need precise early reflections or realistic acoustic spaces should look at Valhalla Room, FutureVerb, or FabFilter Pro-R 2 instead.

Against its alternatives, the lanes are clear. VintageVerb is the better $50 everyday reverb with era color. FutureVerb aims for modern transparency and dual reverb/echo engines. Eventide Blackhole and Pro-R 2 are paid creative or flexible rivals. Choose Supermassive when the brief is "huge and free," and pair it with a paid Valhalla or Pro-R when you need everyday mix discipline.

Spécifications

Type
Feedback delay network reverb / delay
Modes
22 constellation-named reverb/delay algorithms
Price
Free
Formats
VST2.4, VST3, AAX (Win/Mac); AU (Mac); 64-bit
Windows
Windows 7/8/10/11 (64-bit)
macOS
OS X 10.9+ / macOS; Intel and Apple Silicon
Max delay
Up to ~2 seconds per delay line in the FDN

Dernière vérification 2026-07-09

FAQ

Supermassive est-il gratuit ?

Oui — téléchargement complet sans inscription ni démo limitée, mises à jour gratuites.

Quels formats ?

VST2.4, VST3, AAX 64-bit Win/Mac + AU Mac.

Mieux que VintageVerb ?

Jobs différents : Supermassive = ambiance gratuite ; VintageVerb (50 $) = reverb de mix quotidienne.

Meilleur usage ?

Pads, voix lavées, design ambient — pas les petites rooms réalistes.

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