
I have VVV as well, but that can also sound bad on a lot of stuff, if you don't dial it in. But rest assured, VRoom will put a very big smile on your face after only spending a few hours with it. I don't even know how to use reverb that well. So maybe simulating drums or guitar that exists in wtf amount of space won't sound good. It's true what people say: Buy both, as they compliment each other. I get no discount from Valhalla for recommending their products. Then again, I only tackled it by persevering and seeing 'what does this knob/slider do?'. I took a very long time to get into Room, thinking pretty much the same as you. and then 'dial' in the space or room simulation you want. The whole concept of Valhalla Room and 'making it useful' as you so put it, is to pick certain instruments, be they vocals, guitar, strings, drums etc.

The high praise for it in this forum is something I struggle to understand.Valhalla Room is a space simulator.

I have no idea how to make Valhalla Room useful.
