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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 ASIO-driven audio interfaces operate in a similar fashion, and the control panel will enable you to make changes to the buffer size, changing the length of time the computer has to make calculations, and resulting in more or less latency. Generally, the smaller the buffer size, the lower the latency. However, you will have to experiment with buffer sizes to find the opti- mum settings for your computer, based on your processor speed and amount of memory.

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 stand-alone nor the plug-in. (In plug-in mode, the latency is controlled entirely by the DAW). To control the latency in stand-alone mode, you are advised to set the appropriate num- bers in the sound card driver. ReValver provides a shortcut to the ASIO control panel of your card. (In “Audio Devices” menu, select ASIO, your sound card, then press Control Panel).

The latency is directly proportional to the “sample chunk size.” Short latency equals small chunk size. Recommended chunk size is 128-256 samples. If the sound is breaking up (choppy sound, stuttering), increase the buffer size. (Try these standard values: 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048). It is advisable to start with a smaller number and gradually increase until the sound is no longer choppy.

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Intel ReValver MK III manual Word about latency

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.