Intel Peavey ReValver MK III User Manual

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You can save the Impulse Response (IR) of a module to a .wav file in 44.1 kHz stereo. The impulse
response is practically the same view as the frequency analyzer, but this tool allows you to save
the response to disk. This IR can be used in the convolution speaker module (or any other IR
plug-in by third party manufacturers) and can be very useful capturing a “filter” or a “sound” of
any module in ReValver MK III, or any VST plug-in in the VST module. You can even capture the
sound of a third party speaker simulator from another VST plug-in and run it inside of the speaker
convolution module!

All modules offer some editing features and may include: tubes (and tube con-

figuration), tone stack (filter collection), filter coloring, rectifier properties, trans-

former properties, negative feedback, speaker cabinet, microphone and loud-

speaker.

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