Noxary Valhalla - Milky Topped Tealios
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 Published On Jan 22, 2023

After having tried the "original" alice layout multiple times it never really appealed to me, angle is simply to aggressive for my taste. The one exception was the Meridian however that sounded absolutely garbage and didn't have arrows (yes I miss arrows, yes I can use layers but it's meh). And then... Noxary showed the Valhalla.

After missing the original GB and then getting absolutely smashed on the FCFS for extra (imo by bots but that's a story for another time) I kinda settled on simply not owning one. Aftermarket prices are usually far too high for me. That was, until I could actually get one for a somewhat *kuch*, acceptable price. Not cheap, but doable.

So, without further ado, the Noxary Valhalla.

Keyboard:
- Noxary Valhalla
- 5mm PC plate, dual mount
- Tealios with Milky tops
- 55gr springs, TX Films
- DCS 9009 Cherry legends
- GMK 9009 spacebars

In my opinion this board is far from the best sounding board I've ever used. It's in some ways a bit dissappointing. I tried about 8 different switches all with GMK, DCS and XMI and (for now) settles on this combination. It feels good though, not flexy but still somewhat soft, I suppose that's due to the mounting.


Equipment / editting:
- I don't edit the sound at all. The only things I do is cut a bit of the front and back of the video.
- Sony A6300 camera
- AKG P170 microphone. This mic pics up a LOT more that you would be able to hear (or at the very least I can) in real live. Every single bit of scratch, spring ping/crunch or leaf click there is, the mic will know.
- Tascam US-42 audio interface
- One Deskpad
- Four large (100x50x8cm) sound panels on the walls in this room


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