A third generation tube amp modeler in VST
Version | 16.10 |
Updated | November 21 2023 |
Developer |
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User Rating |
1149
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Original File Size | 619 MB |
Downloads | 26781 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Multimedia |
ReValver Mk is a digital amplifier solution designed to transform your computer into a guitar amplifier with advanced customization options. It provides you with multiple controls and modules that based on known hardware apms and sound effects.
This software solution includes more than twenty amplifier models and uses complex algorithms that analyze the amplifier response based on the original hardware. It uses a circuit-based approach for replicating the interactions between the components in order to provide you with higher accuracy.
You can use this tool for a realistic sound output by simulating over twenty amplifier models such as Peavey 6505, Sensation or ValveKing. The package also includes preamplifier models, stomp-box effects and countless speaker simulations for enhancing the sound of your projects.
The program uses a modular interface which allows you to combine different components in order to get the desired result. Each module can be configured separately and allows you to create and load presets for any of your projects.
The interface of the program is easy to understand but it requires a solid experience in using and configuring the amplifier modules. The beginners should start with the detailed documentation that includes step by step instruction on how to use and configure the modules.
Besides the amplifiers and audio effects you can also access several utilities such as a frequency analyzer or a signal splitter. You can also use a six-channel tuner or change the audio volume by adding a module in the application.
ReValver Mk is a useful tool for the guitar players who want to use a computer for amplifying and enhancing the sound.
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