Speed Control - Arturia ROTARY CLS-222 User Manual

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Stereo audio or virtual instrument track: Your DAW plug-in menu should show stereo
and dual mono options. Dual mono means that both channels of an incoming signal are
processed as separate monaural signals, and again, the Stereo Image knob is unavailable
as above.
When used as a stereo or mono-to-stereo plug-in, Rotary CLS-222 offers a
button in the
lower toolbar
the plug-in to monaural. The dry portion of the signal remains untouched.

3.4. Speed Control

This simple switch toggles the rotary effect between slow and fast speeds. There is also a
stop option, which halts the rotors but preserves everything else about the effect. Two LEDs
pulse in sync with the rotor speeds: yellow for treble and red for bass.
♪ At the slow setting, the rotor speeds correspond to the LFO settings of the
controls on the Advanced Panel. Set to fast, they are ten times that value in free-running mode and
eight times as fast if
rotors from slow to fast, or fast to slow, mimics the behavior of the original CLS-222 hardware. When
tempo-sync, the transition is near-instantaneous.
Arturia - User Manual Rotary CLS-222 - MAIN PANEL
The Rotary Effect section of CLS-222 when used as a
mono or dual mono plug-in
[p.32], which sums the portion of the signal processed through
synced to tempo
[p.18]. ♪ Also, when free-running, the transition time of the virtual
Mono Input [p.33]
Global Speed [p.17]
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