revalver for dummies?

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revalver for dummies?

Post by hunter37334 » Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:08 pm

Been playing 30+ years.Have a JSX and Vypyr 30 and been reading about the revalver software since I got the HP version with my vypyr.I have a good,fast computer.What,specifically do I need to make it all work?Thanks in advance,Bobby

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Re: revalver for dummies?

Post by mba64 » Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:35 am

All you need is a sound card with asio drivers, the better sound card the better it is.
Load up ReV and choose asio audio driver and there you go.
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Re: revalver for dummies?

Post by LarsErik » Mon Apr 11, 2011 8:49 am

mba64 wrote:All you need is a sound card with asio drivers, the better sound card the better it is.
Load up ReV and choose asio audio driver and there you go.
..and make sure you use/have a Hi-Z input on your soundcard. If not you need to use a DI-box or a guitar pedal in bypass in front of your soundcard.

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Re: revalver for dummies?

Post by hunter37334 » Wed Apr 13, 2011 6:44 am

Sorry to be dense.Will this work? M-Audio Pro Tools Recording Studio.Thanks,Bobby

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