Specifications
Quality modes
By pressing the gearwheel icon on the title module you can select the Startup quality mode.
The mix-down quality mode forces 64-bit processing at 4x oversampling. This mode fully exposes the qualities
of the program, whereas the normal “real time” mode may be a little more noisy and is likely to contain some
aliasing noise (especially in high gain amps).
It is recommended to always use the “mix-down mode” when freezing/rendering or when mix ing a track.
Please be aware that the additional requirements of mix-down mode could make the multitracker stutter or
drop out if run at real time. The CPU requirement is more than 5 times that of the real-time mode. To switch the
mode, you must restart the VST/AU/RTAS host to allow all instances of ReValver to fully reload. Every new
instance of ReValver
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will be started in the current startup mode. In some cases, the sound of ReValver can be
dierent when switching modes. That is because not all features can be accurately expressed in real-time
mode, but only in mix- down mode.
Selecting modules
To insert a module anywhere in the signal chain, right-click your mouse on “click for a new module here.” The
module selector allows you to select modules from their categories, and will display a brief description about
each module.
Moving modules
One of the coolest features in ReValver MK III.V is how easy it is to move modules around, totally reconguring
the signal chain on the y. To move a module, simply move the cursor to the right of the module over the rack
screw until your cursor turns into a 4-pointed cross, then hold the mouse button down and move the module
where you want it. Release the button and you’re done! Be mindful, however, that not all routing will sound
good. For example, putting your amp directly into a Chorus pedal is not very pleasing to the ear!
Toggling between mono and stereo
Each module can be set individually to process the signal in either mono or stereo. It either merges the
channels or expands them depending on how the previous module is set. Some mod ules, such as REVERB,
VOLUME EFFECTS and DELAY, are set to STEREO by DEFAULT.
If the host (VST, AU, DirectX) has patched ReValver MK III.V on a mono track, all pro cessing will be converted to
stereo.
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