Add Rotary to Your Rig- the Easy Way!
Alright. We can do this the easy way... or the hard way. You can plug into Neo Instruments' awesome Ventilator rotary cabinet emulation pedal, or... lug a big ol' rotary cab around. We all know how totally amazingly rich and dimensional rotary cabs sound; when it comes to shimmery, chorus-y, vibe-y guitar tones, you just can't beat 'em. But, they don't do your back (or, if you're lucky, your roadie's back) any favors. Plus, they're onstage space hogs. That's what makes the Ventilator soooo cool. This 2-button pedal packs all the good stuff (independent bass and treble rotor emulations, speaker simulation, even tube-style drive) into a tough little chassis that will turn your rig into a rotary dream setup. Dare we say the Ventilator is... revolutionary? Pun definitely intended!Here's what else is cool about the Ventilator: you actually get virtual microphone placement, so you can totally dial your rotary sound in to suit you. The Ventilator's 800Hz crossover matches that of a certain legendary cab whose name starts with the letter "L," as does the modeled mechanical properties. This thing flat-out sounds and performs like the real deal! It's uncanny! If you prefer to let your own amp's sound shine while enjoying all that rotary goodness, just switch off the speaker simulation. And, when it's time to turn off the Ventilator, you'll appreciate its true-bypass switching. Oh, did we mention that you can even plug in an external switch and operate the Ventilator remotely? We just did. Love real rotary sound and vibe? Get this pedal and plug into the dizzying awesomeness.
Neo Instruments Ventilator Rotary Cabinet Emulation Pedal Features at a Glance:
- Faithful replication of the model 122 Leslie's rotary effect
- Independent emulations of bass and treble rotors
- Faithful replication of the original's mechanical properties
- Speaker simulation emulates the 122's frequency response
- Same 800Hz crossover as the original
- Adjustable rotary speed and acceleration
- Drive section simulates tube saturation in the Leslie's amp
- Variable placement of virtual microphones
- Relay-equipped true-bypass circuit
- Speaker simulation may be switched off for guitar amps
- Port for a remote footswitch/half-moon switch
- Remotely switchable rotary stop
- Rugged die-cast aluminum chassis and recessed buttons
- Simple, straightforward analog handling
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