My best RevalverIII tone so far...

If anyone is on a MAC using Logic and want's this preset, I recreated it with the stock Logic plug-ins. I used a sweeping sine wave with each of the Curve settings in Cubase to recreate the 3 Curve frequency plots in Logics Match EQ. I also used Revalvers Greener instead of TS' Secret Weapon.

The Curve process if anyone wants to do it themselves...

1. Of course you need Cubase. Get a sweeping sine wave covering the spectrum from 10-30,000 hz. (you can find the files I used at this link. http://www.burninwave.com/)

2. In Cubase, load up the first Curve EQ with Gubbkuks setting. Put the sweeping sine wave file on the track and export to a new audio file. This will impose the Curve EQ frequency curve onto the new sweeping sine wave file you just created. Do the same with the other 2 Curve EQ settings.

3. Now in Logic, create a track and insert the Match EQ. Drop the first sine file you made in Logic on that track. Hit 'LEARN' under the template section on Match EQ and let the file loop a few times through to get a good image of the frequency response. After that, drop your original sine wave file onto that track then hit 'LEARN' under the "Current Material" section of the Match EQ. Now let that file loop for a few. Finally, hit = under the Current Material section of Match EQ and that will give you your frequency curve that will match Gubbkuks settings in Curve EQ.

Follow the above for the next 2 sine files you created in Cubase.


It's not an EXACT copy, but it's pretty close. With a little more tweaking it could be even closer.

I've included a link to the Logic session file, which should load up a channel with the settings for you. You'll probably have to manually insert the ENGL impulse into Space Designer though.

http://www.vocalvoodoo.com/Gubbkuk_Logic_copy_plus_comparison_sound_files.zip

There are also links to the comparison sound files (my rendition along with Gubbkuks original).

http://www.vocalvoodoo.com/Gubbkuk_Original.mp3

http://www.vocalvoodoo.com/Gubbkuk_recreation_Vocalvoodoo.mp3

Hope this can help someone out!
 
Ok, this its my first post and i'm not english speaker, so excuse my english.
I made the chain and got virtually the same result. But with my own guitar i can't (obviously) get exactly the tone, but no bad at all (I think).
I also made another tone trying to replicate the tone but with my pod (I am a little obsessed with this tone). I have uploaded the two tones with my guitar and another riff, one with pod and the other with chain of gubbkuk. That's it:

http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?id=15421
http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?id=15422

I shall be very grateful if I receive your comments.
Great forum!
Thanks.
 
If anyone is on a MAC using Logic and want's this preset, I recreated it with the stock Logic plug-ins. I used a sweeping sine wave with each of the Curve settings in Cubase to recreate the 3 Curve frequency plots in Logics Match EQ. I also used Revalvers Greener instead of TS' Secret Weapon.

The Curve process if anyone wants to do it themselves...

1. Of course you need Cubase. Get a sweeping sine wave covering the spectrum from 10-30,000 hz. (you can find the files I used at this link. http://www.burninwave.com/)

2. In Cubase, load up the first Curve EQ with Gubbkuks setting. Put the sweeping sine wave file on the track and export to a new audio file. This will impose the Curve EQ frequency curve onto the new sweeping sine wave file you just created. Do the same with the other 2 Curve EQ settings.

3. Now in Logic, create a track and insert the Match EQ. Drop the first sine file you made in Logic on that track. Hit 'LEARN' under the template section on Match EQ and let the file loop a few times through to get a good image of the frequency response. After that, drop your original sine wave file onto that track then hit 'LEARN' under the "Current Material" section of the Match EQ. Now let that file loop for a few. Finally, hit = under the Current Material section of Match EQ and that will give you your frequency curve that will match Gubbkuks settings in Curve EQ.

Follow the above for the next 2 sine files you created in Cubase.


It's not an EXACT copy, but it's pretty close. With a little more tweaking it could be even closer.

I've included a link to the Logic session file, which should load up a channel with the settings for you. You'll probably have to manually insert the ENGL impulse into Space Designer though.

http://www.vocalvoodoo.com/Gubbkuk_Logic_copy_plus_comparison_sound_files.zip

There are also links to the comparison sound files (my rendition along with Gubbkuks original).

http://www.vocalvoodoo.com/Gubbkuk_Original.mp3

http://www.vocalvoodoo.com/Gubbkuk_recreation_Vocalvoodoo.mp3

Hope this can help someone out!



Hey man, thanks so much for posting some Mac help!! I'm a mac owner and find that a lot of people here seem to be Windows heads, but this shows that with a little work, you can do most of it on a mac as well :headbang:
 
Ok, this its my first post and i'm not english speaker, so excuse my english.
I made the chain and got virtually the same result. But with my own guitar i can't (obviously) get exactly the tone, but no bad at all (I think).
I also made another tone trying to replicate the tone but with my pod (I am a little obsessed with this tone). I have uploaded the two tones with my guitar and another riff, one with pod and the other with chain of gubbkuk. That's it:

http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?id=15421
http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?id=15422

I shall be very grateful if I receive your comments.
Great forum!
Thanks.

both tones are good, but the mk3 does sound clearer to me...would u share your pod preset? thx
 
I Think, this tone can't be achieved 100% because, Gubkuk don't shared the preset of the Peavey XXX.

Anyway, I'll still trying
 
i have a problem with the presets?

are they to be loaded in that chain thing, or into the vst plugins? because i tried loading each one in the plugins and the files wouldn't show up :/
 
could you post the guitars+bass and drums alone as 2 seperate mp3's so I can use curve eq to capture the different eq settings... it would help a great deal... would be good for learning... :)
 
Downloaded the simple .rar just now, but alas I don't have voxengo curveEQ or Waves REQ 6 bands.

*edit*

I got the voxengo one, but damn waves is expensive. I can really see it makes a big difference though. Thanks for the files and tutorial, especially seeing how you EQed things with curve helped me out a lot.

Is there a reason you are running several EQ instances instead of just one where you combine them?
 
Its sounds pretty close, maybe a bit more boomy (just put an C4 a'la sneap after everything)

OK!
For you that doesnt have cubase or have trouble; I have uploaded a .zip with presets of each plugin (the simplier version two post ^)

Link!

Now is it impossible to not get it to work :kickass:

Wow very nice work, this is just unbelievable, sounds amazing!

How do I open the individual plugins to see the presets from this zip file?
 
This stuff rocks my world, LEGENDARY status. My Waves REq 6 bands can't load fxp presets (dunno if this is a Sonar issue, but all non-Waves plugs in Sonar DO load and save fxp presets). So maybe if you post a screenshot of the Waves REq settingz? Thanks!!!
 
Sorry new to modeling. where those FX in the Revalver mkIII or you added them in your DAW? does using impulses have a real advantage? I don't quite get it. Do they sound like your playing out of a particular amp/room?