Hey guys,
Based on all the stuff I've read, and samples I've heard on this forum, I decided to take the plunge and buy revalver mkIII. I will be running my guitar into an Apogee Duet interface, which is connected to my Macbook Pro. I also use Logic pro 8 (also thanks to the recommendations on this forum).
I don't know anything about Revalver, or much about recording guitars. For my last demo CD, I used my Pod 2.0 (which I may still use for some guitar leads) and got it to sound good by using lots of tracks.
So I'm just asking you guys:
- Should I get any extra software to use along with revalver to help my guitar tone? (I've heard other stuff mentioned on this forum like compression tools, etc. ) or is Revalver ok on it's own (as the makers would have you believe)?
- Can you point me to any good revalver threads
Based on all the stuff I've read, and samples I've heard on this forum, I decided to take the plunge and buy revalver mkIII. I will be running my guitar into an Apogee Duet interface, which is connected to my Macbook Pro. I also use Logic pro 8 (also thanks to the recommendations on this forum).
I don't know anything about Revalver, or much about recording guitars. For my last demo CD, I used my Pod 2.0 (which I may still use for some guitar leads) and got it to sound good by using lots of tracks.
So I'm just asking you guys:
- Should I get any extra software to use along with revalver to help my guitar tone? (I've heard other stuff mentioned on this forum like compression tools, etc. ) or is Revalver ok on it's own (as the makers would have you believe)?
- Can you point me to any good revalver threads