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4)The best option is, of course, to purchase a good quality Digital Audio Interface. There are sev- eral on the market made specifically for Guitar for under $100. Look for a device with ASIO (audio stream input/output) drivers, which is an industry standard and will work well with Re- Valver® MKIII. After you install the device, the Audio Devices menu under the File menu will allow you to choose that device for input and output, then the Control Panel button will be activated, and serve as a link to your device. Since there are so many available options on the market, it is impossible for us to comment on the specifics of a particular product. Just keep in mind that most
A word about latency
Latency is a technical term that basically means for the time lapse between playing a note and hearing it. When using ReValver as a stand alone program, you need to set the latency to as low a number as your computer will allow. If you are using your PC or Mac’s original factory sound card, you are almost guaranteed to have latency issues. It really does make sense to get a high- quality sound card, and there are many models available at various price levels.
ReValver by itself does not control how much latency you will experience with the program, neither the
The latency is directly proportional to the “sample chunk size.” Short latency equals small chunk size. Recommended chunk size is