Specifications

Working with ReValver
MK III.V
The title module
At the top of the graphical interface of the program is a module containing general setup functional ity,
including the Input volume +-16dB adjustment (with pre and post LED indica tors) and Output volume
-32dB adjustment (with post LED indicator). The adjustment knobs can automatically adjust the input and
output volume to 0dB by pressing the Learn buttons.
Pressing the gearwheel icon brings up the Options window.
The Title module also hosts the bank & preset management; see below.
Presets and banks
A preset of ReValver MK III.V is constructed from one or more sub-modules. The signal path moves down the
path of modules from top to bottom. If the signal splitter has been inserted, the chain is split into two parallel
chains until they are merged in the signal merge module.
There is no restriction on how to combine modules, as they can be chained in any combination (although
some combinations are undesirable). The idea is to imitate the behavior and applica tion of real-life amps and
eect units.
Normally you would nd combinations with this order: Stompbox (if any), Amp, Speaker and Eect (if any).
An amp consists of a preamp and a power amp, and you may replace a module in the Amp category with a
combination of a “Preamp and “Power Amp.
Presets are organized in “banks. To select a preset from a bank, that bank must rst be selected from the title
module at the top of the chain. A bank and preset can also be selected through MIDI command.
To save a preset or bank in a new position, press “New beside the drop-down menu. You will be asked to name
it. When you have entered a name, press the “Done” button or the Enter key. To cancel, press the Escape key.
After you rename a preset or a bank, ReValver automatically saves it.
Pressing “Save will save the current preset or bank into the currently selected position, overwriting the old.
To import or export a preset or a whole bank, press the Imp. (import) or Exp. (export) but tons.
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