![]() ![]() But the amp store pricing is pretty decent in case you do want to go browsing, and find something you like. While you are presented with a pretty healthy offering of amps and effects to start with, what application today would be complete without the option to buy more! Honestly, we spent hours tweaking the tones using what was included, and didn’t feel much was lacking. Moving modules in the chain was easy, too, as was modifying their parameters, as each is set up to look like its real-life counterpart, complete with the right knobs to turn and dials to move. And since the layout is consistent, finding and implementing these modules into your signal flow is a breeze. You want cab options and amp heads? Sure, those too. In truth, it’s not that hard to figure out what’s what. Keeping in the spirit of most modeling programs, nothing’s actually labeled exactly like what it’s supposed to be emulating – for instance the “Greener” pedal is their version of the Tube Screamer – but we get why that has to be the case, for legal purposes. Want to tweak your virtual pedalboard? OK, click on over to your stompboxes and scroll through the voluminous menu to find what you want. You’re basically building a virtual world of modules, or building blocks, for your tone. We were fairly happy with how well laid out and easy to use ReValver was, without the need to consult any help files or tutorials. ![]()
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