Intel ReValver MK III manual Plug-in automation parameters

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Table 1: Plug-in automation parameters

 

 

 

 

VST name

AU name

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ped Bass

Distpedal Bass

 

Distpedal Bass control

 

 

 

 

Ped Mid

Distpedal Mid

 

Distpedal Mid control

 

 

 

 

Ped Treb

Distpedal Treble

 

Distpedal Treble control

 

 

 

 

Ped Tone

Distpedal Tone

 

Distpedal Tone control

 

 

 

 

Ped Mix

Distpedal Mix

 

Distpedal wet/dry mix

 

 

 

 

Pre Gain

Preamp Gain

 

Preamp Gain

 

 

 

 

Pre 1

Gain type 1

 

Preamp Gain 1

 

 

 

 

Pre 2

Gain type 2

 

Preamp Gain 2

 

 

 

 

Pre 3

Gain type 3

 

Preamp Gain 3

 

 

 

 

AmpBass

Amp Bass (tone control)

 

Ampmodule tonestack, bass control

 

 

 

 

AmpMid

Amp Mid (tone control)

 

Ampmodule tonestack, mid control

 

 

 

 

AmpTreb

Amp Treble (tone control)

 

Ampmodule tonestack, treble control

 

 

 

 

AmpPres

Amp Presence

 

Ampmodule, presence control

 

 

 

 

CleanDrt

Clean

 

Clean / dirty switch

 

 

 

 

Drive

Power amp drive

 

Power amp master / drive

 

 

 

 

Out Vol

Output level

 

Output level

 

 

 

 

TremDpt

Tremolo depth

 

Tremolo depth

 

 

 

 

TremSpd

Tremolo speed

 

Tremolo speed

 

 

 

 

Type A

Type A

 

Type A

 

 

 

 

Type B

Type B

 

Type B

 

 

 

 

Type C

Type C

 

Type C

 

 

 

 

Type D

Type D

 

Type D

 

 

 

 

Type E

Type E

 

Type E

 

 

 

 

RevrbMix

Reverb amount

 

Reverb amount

 

 

 

 

RevrbLen

Reverb length

 

Reverb length

 

 

 

 

Wah Pos

Wow-Wah Amount/Position

 

Wow-Wah Amount/Position

 

 

 

 

Wah Mix

Wow-Wah Mix

 

Wow-Wah wet / dry mix

 

 

 

 

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Contents Doc revision Table of contents Mac Compatibility issuesLoading the VST or AU plug-in into the DAW Recording the GuitarConnecting the Guitar to the sound card Page Word about latency Using 44.1/48kHz, 96kHz or higher? Using 16 bit or 24 bit sampling?Recording the Guitar with or without effects? Title module Presets and banksToggling between mono and stereo Quality modesSelecting modules Moving modulesComplete amps ModulesPage Page Module name = Basic Page Page Preamplifiers Page Page Module name = Peavey ValveKing power amp Power amplifiersPage Page Stomp boxes / pedals Page Module name = The Sher’ff Page Page Speakers / cabinets General effects Page Page Page Miscellaneous utilities Page Page Tweaking modules Page Page Tube Tweak GUI Page Page Plug-in automation Midi control and automationPlug-in automation parameters Are the amps in ReValver MK III modeled after real amps? Finding a great sound FAQHow much does the sound of the Guitar matter? What about the presence controls?Copyrights Licensing and copy protection

ReValver MK III specifications

The Intel ReValver MK III is an advanced modeling guitar amplifier software that has captivated musicians since its inception. With a blend of cutting-edge technology and an intuitive interface, it allows guitarists to create an endless range of tones, capturing the essence of classic and modern amplifiers with precision and fidelity.

One of the key features of the ReValver MK III is its extensive library of amplifier models. Users have access to a wide variety of iconic amplifiers from different eras, each modeled with meticulous attention to detail. This includes everything from vintage tube amps to high-gain modern monsters, providing musicians with a versatile toolkit for crafting their unique sound.

The technology behind ReValver MK III is revolutionary, utilizing a proprietary modeling technique known as "Instrument Modeling Technology." This approach captures not only the sound of the amplifiers but also the way they interact with different environments and speaker configurations. Musicians can select various cabinet simulations and microphones, allowing for realistic recording setups right from their computers. This feature is essential for guitarists wanting to achieve studio-quality tones without the need for physical gear.

Another standout characteristic is the pedalboard feature. ReValver MK III includes a comprehensive selection of effects pedals, allowing users to chain together distortion, delay, reverb, and more. This enables guitarists to replicate their favorite sounds from famous recordings or experiment with new ones. The flexibility to customize effects and order within the chain means that players can take full control over their sonic palette.

The user interface of ReValver MK III is designed to be both powerful and user-friendly. It offers a visual representation of the signal chain, making it easy to drag and drop components, tweak settings, and instantly hear the results. Additionally, the software supports various input methods, including MIDI controllers, ensuring that players can interact with the software in a way that suits their playing style.

ReValver MK III also stands out for its advanced performance capabilities. With low latency processing and high-quality audio output, it seamlessly integrates into both live performance and studio recording setups. The software is compatible with various digital audio workstations, making it a flexible choice for musicians.

In conclusion, the Intel ReValver MK III is a groundbreaking software solution that merges sophisticated modeling technology with practical user features. Its extensive range of amplifiers and effects, combined with a flexible interface and performance capabilities, make it an indispensable tool for guitarists seeking to expand their sound without the burden of traditional equipment. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or an aspiring musician, ReValver MK III promises to elevate your guitar playing experience.