Alien Connections new guitar amp modeler
Monday December 18, 2006. 02:16 AM | Plug-ins > Alien Connections |
Alien Connections has announced the imminent release of ReValver Mk II which is the follow-up to ReValver and uses new modeling techniques to accurately model many classical guitar amps and stomp boxes. It contains more than 50 chainable sub-modules and also has the capability to host 3rd party VST plug-ins anywhere in the chain. The Speaker module uses over 150 Impulse Response files to accurately model well known speakers and cabinets. It is possible to import / export your own Impulse Responses (IRs). Cabinet stress & speaker distortion is included in the modeling, as well as power supplies, transformers, 17 tube types with over 15 programmable parameters per tube.
ReValver Mk II feature summary:
* Advanced valve modeling, with amps and stomp boxes inspired from the original schematics.
* Impulse Response speaker modeling, with hundreds of sampled speakers and cabinets.
* Cabinet stress and speaker distortion.
* Power amp rectifiers and output transformers.
* Import or export your own Impulse Response files.
* VST host module, allows you to insert your favorite VST plug-in right in the ReValver Mk II chain.
* Fully MIDI mappable.
* Live host included (ASIO/WDM for Windows, CoreAudio for Mac).
ReValver Mk II will be available on january 2007 for Mac OSX in VST and AU formats.
ReValver Mk II feature summary:
* Advanced valve modeling, with amps and stomp boxes inspired from the original schematics.
* Impulse Response speaker modeling, with hundreds of sampled speakers and cabinets.
* Cabinet stress and speaker distortion.
* Power amp rectifiers and output transformers.
* Import or export your own Impulse Response files.
* VST host module, allows you to insert your favorite VST plug-in right in the ReValver Mk II chain.
* Fully MIDI mappable.
* Live host included (ASIO/WDM for Windows, CoreAudio for Mac).
ReValver Mk II will be available on january 2007 for Mac OSX in VST and AU formats.
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