![]() ![]() ![]() I think it's kinda like the z-curve impedance impulses in the RedWirez kit, but then dynamically modelled / captured between cab and amp. The normal one being the 'mathematically correct one', but others are said to fit better in a mix if you so desire. You can choose in the amp (right clicking, last option somewhere) between three different modes. RIR2 has new interaction between amp and speaker. You still need your own made dongle/USB though. ![]() It's possible to register on an internet connected computer, and then transfer one file to an offline computer and use Revalver there. Kinda a pain for me with limited USB ports on my laptop (and using my desktop at home and my laptop on the road a lot). If you lose the USB device (or it breaks or something), Peavey support can make it happen quickly that you use another device. Yes, you need that device connected when launching the plugin or standalone app. Nothing will get written to it, but the stuff you buy (or the free stuff) gets authorized to the unique serial number of the USB device. To get 'the free stuff', create a Peavey Revalver account, log into it from within Revalver, lock it to an USB device and then you get the free stuff. Per default everything is in 'demo' mode ('whoop' sine wave sound playing every now and then). You can create an account and buy stuff from the webpage fine without having Revalver installed, you need to log into your account from within Revalver 4 later to get access to it. To answer somethings (no I'm not Peavey / Revalver related): ![]()
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