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Rotary
This models a stereo rotary speaker. When you choose the Slow or Fast speed,
it will take a certain amount of time for the specified speed to be reached –
just like on an actual rotary speaker. This is because it takes several seconds
for the motor that creates the rotation to accelerate or decelerate.
The selected speaker type can have a significant effect on the overall tone –
something particularly noticeable at fast rotary speeds. Natural is based on
new analysis of a classic vintage rotary speaker. Resonant has more midfre
quency bite than Natural, similar to a popular rotary speaker effects ped
al. Bright is based on Natural, but with less highend rolloff for a brighter
sound. Original is the same as the original KORG CX3 speaker simulator.
The +Direct versions add a bit of the direct signal mixed back in, resulting in
greater extension of both high and low frequencies.
HINT:
Some speaker types have sharp resonances in their frequency responses,
which may cause higher volumes with specific sounds and notes. If the volume is
already high, this can cause clipping at the outputs. If this happens, simply turn down
the amp level and/or the program volume.
Parameters
Rotor/Horn
Balance
Amp Type
Speaker Type
Mode
Speed
Mix
NOTE:
When this effect is selected, you can control the rotary slow/fast switch with
a footswitch connected to the PEDAL 1 jack.
Values
Rotor, 1...99, Horn
Type 1, Type 2
Natural, Natural+Direct,
Resonance,
Resonance+Direct, Bright,
Bright+Direct, Original
Rotate, Stop
Slow, Fast
0...100
Notes
Adjusts the balance between the lowfre
quency rotor and the highfrequency horn.
Type of amp model. This should usually be
the same as the Organ amp, but you are
free to experiment by choosing a different
amp type here.
This selects the model used for the speak
er simulator. The +Direct versions add a
bit of the direct signal.
This lets you start or stop the motion of
the rotary speaker. Even when stopped,
the speaker will still affect the timbre.
Switches the speaker rotation speed be
tween slow and fast.
Adjusts the mix between the direct signal
and the rotary speaker.