issues with Revalver 3

ApolloSpeed

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Well,

after messing with it for a few days..... i've gotten some good tones outta it, but it took me WAY longer than MK2:Smug: Had to change tubes around to get a sound I liked.

But, I'm having an issue running more than one instance on Reaper w/ firepod.

I tracked one guitar, then went to track a 2nd guitar.... and Revalver3 goes nuts. The audio output is all garbeled up. But yet I can run 10 instances on MK2.

Anyone else having some issues with MK3?
 
Well,

after messing with it for a few days..... i've gotten some good tones outta it, but it took me WAY longer than MK2:Smug: Had to change tubes around to get a sound I liked.

But, I'm having an issue running more than one instance on Reaper w/ firepod.

I tracked one guitar, then went to track a 2nd guitar.... and Revalver3 goes nuts. The audio output is all garbeled up. But yet I can run 10 instances on MK2.

Anyone else having some issues with MK3?

Hmm, that's strange. I tried the demo last weekend (kicks ass, btw), and had no problems running four instances at a time with my firepod. What are your computer's specs?
 
i guess I'm gonna reinstall MK3 and maybe set my Firepod latency 8ms instead of 6ms.....

I don't know what else to try.


It seems to be getting worst, cause now I can't even had 1 instace running. Nor can I even run the standalone anymore. The output is all crackly and garbled up:ill:
 
Click the little gear wheel icon on the top right and make sure you're in 32 bit mode and not 64 bit mixdown mode. 64 bit mode will sound garbled.
 
Ok, yeah the 64 bit was killin it....


But now Im running a bit better, but I still get a little bit of crackles and pops every now and then. But its only on monitoring, its not actually on the tracks.

I guess Revalver 3 is way more CPU intensive than MK2 ?? Maybe getting a quadcore will help me out here.


btw, on a side note....I'll post a clip pretty soon of some of the tones I'm getting.:goggly:
 
Fucking sweet dude; maybe a little too much low-mids (it's not woofy, just a little bloated sounding), but I want this program more and more by the day...