Any word on Revalver 4 release?
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 28 Jul, 2013
Someone dont like the marshall in peavey? LOL.... check this sounds... the A is the peavey own cabinet.. and the B is with nebula ownhammer cab plus sd vtp...
https://soundcloud.com/gabriel-scruff/s ... bluesmaker
https://soundcloud.com/gabriel-scruff/s ... bluesmaker
pe4ce
- KVRist
- 196 posts since 22 Oct, 2008 from Italy
Nice!
José Luiz Paiz Junior
Peavey ReValver Support
Skype: juniorpaiz
http://www.peavey.com/products/revalver/
Peavey ReValver Support
Skype: juniorpaiz
http://www.peavey.com/products/revalver/
- KVRAF
- 5053 posts since 16 May, 2002 from Brisbane , Australia
Been waiting on this release so it's disappointing I can't use it. The no internet connection issue is still in play. Anyone else with a failed activation (no internet connection error)?
Intel Core i7 8700K, 16gb, Windows 10 Pro, Focusrite Scarlet 6i6
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- KVRist
- 93 posts since 31 Jan, 2009 from Nantucket Island, Ma
I have to agree. After a half hour I was pretty disappointed but after further digging and fiddling
...Wow! Lot's of great sounds. The litmus test for me in a good useable amp sim is the availability of good clean sounds which Revalver 4 has plenty of. Also a lot less fizz than I'm used to hearing in the competition. Lots of nice smooth sustain...which I like. Great job, Peavey!
Andy B
...Wow! Lot's of great sounds. The litmus test for me in a good useable amp sim is the availability of good clean sounds which Revalver 4 has plenty of. Also a lot less fizz than I'm used to hearing in the competition. Lots of nice smooth sustain...which I like. Great job, Peavey!
Andy B
blueman wrote:After an inspiring morning jam, I plopped down the fundage for this beast
This software is VERY good; you will probably have to work to find your tone though--plug-and-play it is not. The tones don't always come easy, but if you are willing to tweak a bit you will be rewarded.
Well done, Peavey
- KVRAF
- 4431 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Hell
i have to agree. Revalver 4 doesn't blow you away, but it does grow on you.
I don't know what to write here that won't be censored, as I can only speak in profanity.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
I still don't understand why you have to adjust the inputs and outputs so meticulously every time you switch guitars or try a new preset. If you don't, then you get that pumpy effect from exceeding the threshold.
Also, it's a bit frustrating to try and create a dual cabinet setup or stereo setup.
-You can't drag the modules around, so have you have to futz a bit to finally get the cabs in the right place to be able to have them pan for stereo.
-The reverbs at the end go to mono if you run a dual setup.
Also, it's a bit frustrating to try and create a dual cabinet setup or stereo setup.
-You can't drag the modules around, so have you have to futz a bit to finally get the cabs in the right place to be able to have them pan for stereo.
-The reverbs at the end go to mono if you run a dual setup.
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- KVRian
- 1391 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
Yeah, the usability needs work here
- KVRist
- 196 posts since 22 Oct, 2008 from Italy
That pumpy effect is clipping, there's not a limiter on the output. The presets were created by different people, using different rigs so, that was bound to happen. The best thing to do is create a bank for you, copy or move the wanted presets there and tweak them to your taste/ needs.hibidy wrote:I still don't understand why you have to adjust the inputs and outputs so meticulously every time you switch guitars or try a new preset. If you don't, then you get that pumpy effect from exceeding the threshold.
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José Luiz Paiz Junior
Peavey ReValver Support
Skype: juniorpaiz
http://www.peavey.com/products/revalver/
Peavey ReValver Support
Skype: juniorpaiz
http://www.peavey.com/products/revalver/
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
I understand, I'm just saying that it's usually the case with an amp sim to have those levels set once and then be done with it. It's a per preset situation here. Extra steps and all.
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- KVRian
- 840 posts since 28 Jan, 2008
My short test of Revalver 4's Flathill amp and cab. Not the best example, but you get the idea.
https://soundcloud.com/verncantrell/rev ... metal-test
https://soundcloud.com/verncantrell/rev ... metal-test
- KVRAF
- 3462 posts since 17 Sep, 2006 from Fredericksburg, VA USA
I've never been able to understand why the developers of great amp sims like Amplitube 3 and ReValver 4, can't figure out that the input and output controls need to remain constant from preset to preset. I will generally change these settings when I move from, say, Lace Sensors to EMGs. They are so close yet so far away with this. As hibidy points out, the user is forced to waste time screwing around with the I/O levels on every preset! What a PITAhibidy wrote:I still don't understand why you have to adjust the inputs and outputs so meticulously every time you switch guitars or try a new preset. If you don't, then you get that pumpy effect from exceeding the threshold.
On the other hand, what an insanely gorgeous sounding amp sim... my new favorite! I really don't care how accurate the models represent their real world counterparts... I find them sonically engaging and inspirational.
It's difficult for me to put this toy away after I've pulled it out!!!!!!!!!
Great job Peavey!
D Scarlatti, Dell XPS8700 i7/8gb mem/1tb hd/Steiny UR22/Presonus ER5s/Nektar LX61 kbd ctrlr/Win 10 Pro/S1 4.6/ my music here: https://www.magix.info/us/profile/my-profile/media/
- KVRAF
- 3462 posts since 17 Sep, 2006 from Fredericksburg, VA USA
Freakin' sick man! Love it!xphen0m wrote:My short test of Revalver 4's Flathill amp and cab. Not the best example, but you get the idea.
https://soundcloud.com/verncantrell/rev ... metal-test
D Scarlatti, Dell XPS8700 i7/8gb mem/1tb hd/Steiny UR22/Presonus ER5s/Nektar LX61 kbd ctrlr/Win 10 Pro/S1 4.6/ my music here: https://www.magix.info/us/profile/my-profile/media/
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- KVRist
- 57 posts since 30 Mar, 2014
+1Integratron wrote:I've never been able to understand why the developers of great amp sims like Amplitube 3 and ReValver 4, can't figure out that the input and output controls need to remain constant from preset to preset. I will generally change these settings when I move from, say, Lace Sensors to EMGs. They are so close yet so far away with this. As hibidy points out, the user is forced to waste time screwing around with the I/O levels on every preset! What a PITAhibidy wrote:I still don't understand why you have to adjust the inputs and outputs so meticulously every time you switch guitars or try a new preset. If you don't, then you get that pumpy effect from exceeding the threshold.
- KVRAF
- 23102 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
The user should be able to lock the in/out levels after he once sets them up. There should be an option for this.