Specifications

Product Activation and Authorization Without An Internet Connection
If you do not have an Internet connection on the computer on which you are installing ReValver
, choose This
computer is not connected to the Internet in the Internet Connection portion of the product authorization
window.
When you click the “Next button, a window will pop up with instructions on how to activate ReValver from
another computer. Carefully follow those instructions to activate ReValver.
ReValver Operating Modes
ReValver has two modes of operation: Stand-alone and Plug-in
In stand-alone mode, ReValver runs alone without any other required software. If you are looking to use
ReValver as a computer-based live rig or just want to play some guitar, this would be the mode to choose.
In plug-in mode, ReValver runs within a host. If you are recording, your host would be the DAW of your choice.
In this case, ReValver would be used as an insert or track eect.
Loading the VST, AU or RTAS plug-in into the DAW
On a Mac, a plug-in in the VST, AU or RTAS format is automatically located by the host and no action needs to
be taken for the host to nd the ReValver plug-in. It should be automatically listed among the available plug-
ins after a rescan.
In Windows, it is possible to install the VST plug-in at any location. To make the VST host aware of this location,
it must be manually pointed to. During the installation of ReValver, you are given a choice of locations to install
the VST (separate from the stand-alone version). We recommend that you install ReValver to a location you
have already used with your host. Most DAWs provide a means to list available VST paths. Below are details for
adding the VST path to various hosts and using ReValver within the DAW:
Reaper
Adding the VST path (Windows)
Menu: Options Preferences Plug-ins VST
Press Add” (1) to browse to the VST path where the ReValver VST is installed. You then press
“Rescan directory (2).
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