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HeadRush Revalver 5 is a powerful Amp Sim software for guitarists and bassists that allows you to create and customize your own virtual amplifiers and effects.
Whether you're a beginner or a professional musician, Revalver 5 offers a wide range of features to help you achieve the perfect tone!
The contents of this article provide direction on how to get started with Revalver 5.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Installation & Activation
- Download & Install Revalver5.1.1
- Launch the Revalver Application
- Click SIGN IN to log in to your inMusic Profile
- A window will appear, prompting you to sign into your inMusic Profile
- Log in to your inMusic Profile
- Navigate back to Revalver
- Click ‘Activate’ if you have a license, OR ‘Use Free Version - Note, the 'Free Version' does not require a license.
- Paste/enter your license on screen
- Click ‘Activate’
- Activation Successful! Click 'CONTINUE'
SoundCard / Audio Interface Setup
Revalver, like most Amp Simulators, require users to connect their guitar/bass to an audio interface or sound card.
- Open Revalver
- Navigate to the Settings
- Click Audio/MIDI
- Specify both audio Input and Output paths as your Audio Interface
- CAUTION: Selecting the inbuilt microphone for your computer will result in feedback
- If you experience clicks/pops or other unwanted audio reproduction...
- Ensure the Sample Rate matches the output for your audio interface
- Increase / Reduce the Audio Buffer-size - We suggest starting at 256/512 samples
- CAUTION: Selecting the inbuilt microphone for your computer will result in feedback
Resize the GUI
- Click the Settings / Gear icon on the top right
- Select the size of the window
- Click 'Close'
- 'Close down Revalver and reopen the application to view the new size
- Decide whether you wish to keep the setting or reset it to normal
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