This simulates a classic rotary speaker of the past.
Since the operation of the high-frequency and low-frequency rotors can be specified independently, the distinctive modulation can be reproduced realistically. This is most effective on organ patches.
Parameter |
Value |
Explanation |
---|---|---|
Speed |
SLOW, FAST |
Simultaneously switch the rotational speed of the low frequency rotor and high frequency rotor. SLOW: Slows down the rotation to the Slow Rate. |
Wf Slow | 0.05–10.00 [Hz] | Slow speed (SLOW) of the low frequency rotor |
Wf Fast | 0.05–10.00 [Hz] | Fast speed (FAST) of the low frequency rotor |
Wf Accel | 0–15 | Adjusts the time it takes the low frequency rotor to reach the newly selected speed when switching from fast to slow (or slow to fast) speed. Lower values will require longer times. |
Wf Level | 0–127 | Volume of the low frequency rotor |
Tw Slow | 0.05–10.00 [Hz] | Settings of the high frequency rotor The parameters are the same as for the low frequency rotor. |
Tw Fast | 0.05–10.00 [Hz] | |
Tw Accel | 0–15 | |
Tw Level | 0–127 | |
Separation | 0–127 | Spatial dispersion of the sound |
Level | 0–127 | Output Level |