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You can save the Impulse Response (IR) <strong>of</strong> a module to a .wav file in 44.1 kHz stereo. The impulse response is<br />

practically the same view as the frequency analyzer, but this tool allows you to save the response to disk. This<br />

IR can be used in the convolution speaker module (or any other IR plug-in by third party manufacturers) and<br />

can be very useful capturing a “filter” or a “sound” <strong>of</strong> any module in ReValver MK III.V, or any VST plug-in in the<br />

VST module. You can even capture the sound <strong>of</strong> a third party speaker simulator from another VST plug-in and<br />

run it inside <strong>of</strong> the speaker convolution module!<br />

All modules <strong>of</strong>fer some editing features and may include: tubes (and tube configuration), tone<br />

stack (filter collection), filter coloring, rectifier properties, transformer properties, negative<br />

feedback, speaker cabinet, microphone and loudspeaker.<br />

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