Peavey Revalver MkIII
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- | '''Weapon''': | + | '''Weapon''': Computer Guitar Amp Simulator |
- | '''Make''': | + | '''Make''': Peavey |
- | '''Model''': | + | '''Model''': Revalver MarkIII |
- | '''Price''': | + | '''Price''': 249$ |
+ | == Introduction == | ||
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+ | The hardware amplifier/instrument company Peavey has alway's been known to make good product's at reasonable prizes, starting with the "Bandit" back in the seventies. But during the last 30 years they have been producing high-end instruments/amps as well. It may seem a little strange that a hardware company make's software that are emulating their own products, since if people buy the software - they don't need to buy the hardware. Probably Peavey is looking ahead/or tries to market their hardware amps through this software version. The software has been around for some years, and MarkIII was released in 2008. I figured out that especially metal-players tends to like this software, and it's quite easy to understand why. | ||
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+ | == Product description == | ||
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+ | This software contains basically of 15 amp models, 9 preamps and 5 power amps, stompboxes, 11 effects and 150(!) speaker configurations. (through real-time convolution and membrane modeling) It also features 7 "utilities" that is except for the tuner additional modules that can be inserted in the signal path whereever it's desired. Modules cointaining a tube, a basic EQ, a splitter (to get two independent signal paths, which allows the software to run two different amps at the same time), frequency analyzers and more. It has two modes, normal and the 64-bit with oversampling, which actually makes a difference, the tone gets sweeter, but it takes 5 times the processor power. | ||
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+ | The interface is simple and reminds me about Amplitubes, but in addition Peavey has made explanations for every module that can be inserted of what it actually does etc. Good! Another thing that differs the product from other simulators is that it has a plug-in slot, which let You put other VST/RTAS-plugs wherever You like in the signal path. | ||
== Sound == | == Sound == | ||
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== Feel == | == Feel == |
Revision as of 14:38, 23 October 2009
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General Information
Original Author:
Weapon: Computer Guitar Amp Simulator
Make: Peavey
Model: Revalver MarkIII
Price: 249$
Introduction
The hardware amplifier/instrument company Peavey has alway's been known to make good product's at reasonable prizes, starting with the "Bandit" back in the seventies. But during the last 30 years they have been producing high-end instruments/amps as well. It may seem a little strange that a hardware company make's software that are emulating their own products, since if people buy the software - they don't need to buy the hardware. Probably Peavey is looking ahead/or tries to market their hardware amps through this software version. The software has been around for some years, and MarkIII was released in 2008. I figured out that especially metal-players tends to like this software, and it's quite easy to understand why.
Product description
This software contains basically of 15 amp models, 9 preamps and 5 power amps, stompboxes, 11 effects and 150(!) speaker configurations. (through real-time convolution and membrane modeling) It also features 7 "utilities" that is except for the tuner additional modules that can be inserted in the signal path whereever it's desired. Modules cointaining a tube, a basic EQ, a splitter (to get two independent signal paths, which allows the software to run two different amps at the same time), frequency analyzers and more. It has two modes, normal and the 64-bit with oversampling, which actually makes a difference, the tone gets sweeter, but it takes 5 times the processor power.
The interface is simple and reminds me about Amplitubes, but in addition Peavey has made explanations for every module that can be inserted of what it actually does etc. Good! Another thing that differs the product from other simulators is that it has a plug-in slot, which let You put other VST/RTAS-plugs wherever You like in the signal path.
Sound
Feel
Overall Impression
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