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Hi - I'm just starting w revalver (lite). The help file says it has delay but I don't see it anywhere? I'm guessing it's only found in the full version, even though the lite version help file says otherwise?? Thanks.

Bulls Hit said:I use the Revalver that comes with GT Pro, usually on the bass track to lift it out a bit.
I find there's a background noise with it, like tape hiss or amp hum. I've fiddled with the various knobs, but can't seem to get rid of the noise.
Any suggestions?



Porter said:Could be the gain somewhere picking up the noise of the guitar pick up... I'm guessing you are using a single coil? It is the same hum as plugging a single coil guitar into amp with the gain up.
Hope this helps,
Porter
You're a funny guy, aren't you?!?James Argo said:Yes indeed... the only problem with ReValver is the noise. I've always "clean" the noises with CoolEdit Pro 2 after applying the effect to audio clip. I've heard someone using Amplitube VST has the same problem. Looks like software amp simulation is still heading long way compared to hardware based...
ps. Don't ask Pedullist and moskus... the answer will be...
Pedullist : GET POD Line 6 !!!
moskus : GET Behringer V-Amp 2 !!!
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moskus said:The problem is that the pickups on the guitar is reacting on the ions from your computer monitor(s). You could just move away from the compute, but that's not always an option.
Why didn't you tell me earlier ? I always wonder why the noises of my Mackie 1202 even bigger than my -rather cheaper- Phonic mixer when recording electric guitar...
It's because the Phonic is abit far away from the PC. I have to be close enough to the PC to use the Mackie... THAT'S THE CORE OF THE PROBLEM.... multiply with dual monitor !!!!! BBBBBUUUUZZZZZZZ....... I tried shut the monitor off before hit the record (R) button.... SILENT!!!! 

moskus said:And the buuuuuuuzzzzzzzz-sound is really kicking off with Dual Monitors. I turn one of during recording.![]()
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Yeah, I have the same problem with my Fender Pro Reverb with 250 W power!James Argo said:Are you sure it's your monitor ?
...not the Beh... *cough* V-... *cough* uumh...![]()
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Bulls Hit said:I'm actually using a bass tone on a Casio keyboard (ow Ameteur) for the bass so there's no pickups involved.
I think i"ll have to do what James suggests and clean it up afterwards
James Argo said:Yes indeed... the only problem with ReValver is the noise. I've always "clean" the noises with CoolEdit Pro 2 after applying the effect to audio clip. I've heard someone using Amplitube VST has the same problem. Looks like software amp simulation is still heading long way compared to hardware based...
ps. Don't ask Pedullist and moskus... the answer will be...
Pedullist : GET POD Line 6 !!!
moskus : GET Behringer V-Amp 2 !!!
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Yeah, this is true. But that "noise" isn't experienced as "noise", more like "warmth" if you know what I mean.ino said:I guess the noise you get from those amp sims is made on purpose to simulate real amplifyers... they add noise at some frequencies determined by the amp model you chose...

ino said:I guess the noise you get from those amp sims is made on purpose to simulate real amplifyers... they add noise at some frequencies determined by the amp model you chose... Its sad, but its the noise difference that diferentiates the amp models on your amp simulators. if you can cut some freqs, you could lower the noise without compromising the record, but thats just a myth...

