ReValver 4 Not Processing Stereo Signal?
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 18 Oct, 2015
Hi y'all,
So I was trying out the demo of ReValver 4 and I found that if I fed it with a stereo audio, it always came out mono. I made sure the mono button on the input is off and all the module (only the RIR 2 actually) was set to "Run in Stereo."
So what did I do wrong? I do NOT want to have two instances of ReValver because it brings huge inconvenience, i.e. I have to tweak both of the instance when I'm changing the tone. With POD Farm or ReCabinet I can just tweak on one instance.
It would be mind-blowing if ReValver 4 actually don't support stereo DI processing since all the other major amp sims, like POD Farm and TSE, do support it.
Any help will be much appreciated! Thanks!
So I was trying out the demo of ReValver 4 and I found that if I fed it with a stereo audio, it always came out mono. I made sure the mono button on the input is off and all the module (only the RIR 2 actually) was set to "Run in Stereo."
So what did I do wrong? I do NOT want to have two instances of ReValver because it brings huge inconvenience, i.e. I have to tweak both of the instance when I'm changing the tone. With POD Farm or ReCabinet I can just tweak on one instance.
It would be mind-blowing if ReValver 4 actually don't support stereo DI processing since all the other major amp sims, like POD Farm and TSE, do support it.
Any help will be much appreciated! Thanks!
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- KVRian
- 933 posts since 28 Jan, 2008
The Revalver 4 amps do not process in stereo. So yes, you'll have to use two instances. This was a huge step back from Revalver 3.5.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 3 posts since 18 Oct, 2015
Oh my goodness I cannot believe this. Such a HUGE bummer! But thanks for answering!xphen0m wrote:The Revalver 4 amps do not process in stereo. So yes, you'll have to use two instances. This was a huge step back from Revalver 3.5.
- KVRian
- 1007 posts since 12 Sep, 2005
Nice. I thought there was stereo hidden away (like most things in Revalver, no complaints though). I just found that zero-ing out everything internal in the RIR model gets rid of the tonal problems of some 3rd party IR's. It's mainly the speaker interaction that can sound "pumpy."a123321 wrote:Try Turning off Mono button on Input > Vu meter panel, then right click on amp module and pick "run in stereo" then make the same pick on cab module.
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- KVRian
- 933 posts since 28 Jan, 2008
From what I remember when I tried this, it didn't make R4 amps run in stereo. Even the developers themselves admit that the amps don't process in stereo because it's more realistic.a123321 wrote:Try Turning off Mono button on Input > Vu meter panel, then right click on amp module and pick "run in stereo" then make the same pick on cab module.
- KVRist
- 252 posts since 13 Nov, 2014 from Kyiv, Ukraine
AFAIK the amps themselves are mono only, but the plugin can work in stereo mode. So you need to build a stereo rig with several amps.
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