Wagner Sharp MKII for MAC?

ARG!!! You BASTARDS!!!! HAHA! Oh well... What do you all think of the ReValver MKIII?? Or is there a better one? Because ill just get that if I have to. Atleast I didnt have to pay for my Logic Pro! lol. Free and LEGAL/LEGIT!!! lol
 
MKIII is better than Sharp anyway...

The object of free vs. $$ doesn't matter to me, and shouldn't to anybody that cares about their SOUND.

~006
 
MKIII is better than Sharp anyway...

The object of free vs. $$ doesn't matter to me, and shouldn't to anybody that cares about their SOUND.

~006

Ok so with the MKIII how would I go about using it? I mean do I use it to ReAmp my guitars, do through a DI and put them in? Sorry kind of really new to ALOT of stuff especially plugins lol
 
The same way you would use Sharp man.

It's a standalone program and a VST plug-in. You can use it to jam with using the standalone or use it in Logic as a plug-in on your guitar tracks. You can go through a DI into your Alesis, but you can also use any instrument inputs on the Alesis if you want as well. Turn the gain up on the channel on the Alesis until you are peaking at around -6dB (-3dB if you are brave) while doing ridiculous noises on the guitar to get the loudest possible levels from it. Once you have it peaking at a good level below unity (0dB) then you are ready to track some DI guitars. Make a track or two in Logic and have their inputs coming from the channel you have your guitar plugged into on the Alesis. Then add ReValver to that DI track as a plug-in. Teak away and now every time you play back the guitars, they will be going through ReValver.

Easy.

~006
 
The same way you would use Sharp man.

It's a standalone program and a VST plug-in. You can use it to jam with using the standalone or use it in Logic as a plug-in on your guitar tracks. You can go through a DI into your Alesis, but you can also use any instrument inputs on the Alesis if you want as well. Turn the gain up on the channel on the Alesis until you are peaking at around -6dB (-3dB if you are brave) while doing ridiculous noises on the guitar to get the loudest possible levels from it. Once you have it peaking at a good level below unity (0dB) then you are ready to track some DI guitars. Make a track or two in Logic and have their inputs coming from the channel you have your guitar plugged into on the Alesis. Then add ReValver to that DI track as a plug-in. Teak away and now every time you play back the guitars, they will be going through ReValver.

Easy.

~006

Sweet action jackson! Lol. Thanks ALOT!