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Rotary speaker simulators this time:

http://www.ehx.com/blog/electro-harmoni ... -emulators
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So. Rotary speaker simulators. What do people do with these?
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They simulate rotation...
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timhulio wrote:So. Rotary speaker simulators. What do people do with these?
To get your no quarter on son. I have a rotary speaker pedal on my me80, barely use it. Sounds about right though.
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Some pics / videos (was on my phone earlier and experiencing Robroe levels of 1.0 challenge):

Lester G - for guitars:

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Lester K - for keyboards (mainly):

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Dolly Dagger sounds good. I guess the -G will be a couple of hundred quid though. The Line 6 Roto Machine (discontinued) does the drive and acceleration things and was sub-£100.
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£189 at GAK. The K is £149.
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i can just watch Riley Reed if i want to simulate rotation
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And some moar new pedals:

Soul POG
Combines two sweet pedals—-the Soul Food transparent overdrive and Nano POG polyphonic octave generator—-in one potent multi-effect. Use them alone or together, put either first in the chain, insert other pedals between them with the FX loop. Also includes a cool Mode switch for a choice of two different octave-up sounds. The versatile Soul POG delivers award-winning overdrive and flawless polyphonic octaves in any combination

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- Multi-effect pedal combines the Soul Food transparent OD and Nano POG polyphonic octave generator
- Soul Food delivers transparent overdrive with great touch, response and headroom
- Nano POG features a polyphonic sub-octave and octave up with flawless tracking
- Use either effect alone or combine them in any order
- Choose between two different octave-up sounds
- Built-in FX loop
- Includes EHX 9.6DC-200mA PSU
- Dimensions in inches: 4.75 (w) x 5.75 (l) x 2.5 (h)
- Dimensions in mm: 146 (w) x 121 (l) x 64 (h)
The "two different octave-up sounds" let's you get quicker tracking for single note playing (slightly more latency in polyphonic mode).

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Super Space Drum
A faithful reissue of the cult-classic released in 1979, the SSD uses analog synthesis techniques to create mind-blowing sounds ranging from deep kicks to high toms to sci-fi drums. Trigger it from the built-in pushbutton or an external (non-MIDI) electronic drum pad. Pass external sounds through the gated amplifier via the aux input. The Super Space Drum lets you create, control and manipulate a stunning array of synthesized sounds.

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- Analog drum synthesizer dripping with vintage sound and vibe
- Creates an awesome array of percussive sounds ranging from really deep kicks to high toms to sci-fi drums
- Triggers via the on-board pushbutton, an external (non-MIDI) drum pad and most clock generators
- Process external sounds thru its Aux In
- Rugged die-cast chassis, includes EHX9.6DC-200mA PSU, also accepts a 9V battery
- Works great with the EHX Clockworks Rhythm Generator/Synthesizer, 8 Step Program Ananlog Expression/CV Sequencer and other similar devices
- Dimensions in inches: 4.0 (w) x 4.75 (l) x 2.25 (h)
- Dimensions in mm: 102 (w) x 121 (l) x 89 (h)
Looks a bit like the Crash Drum one they released a while back.

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I mentioned the Lester K to a local keyboard player. He's ditched his Neo Ventilator in favour of the Lester K ("better sound at half the price") and the other house band player at the Plough jam is following suit.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

hmmmmm might have to look into this too, currently been looking at the NUX roctary as a low cost option as the demos sound pretty great.
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Post by George »

Love rotary and univibe type sounds. My favourite modulation. Looking for a small footprint alternative to the Deja Vibe I had.
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dezb1 wrote:They simulate rotation...
can you use them as artificial gravity in space?
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When you press the accelerator past halfway it doesn’t actually go any faster, but the engine noise distorts
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NickS wrote:I mentioned the Lester K to a local keyboard player. He's ditched his Neo Ventilator in favour of the Lester K ("better sound at half the price") and the other house band player at the Plough jam is following suit.

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I've just picked up one of these. Apparently a pretty good rotary sim lies within and only £40.
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Post by BearBoy »

Ooh. What's it like?

Can you set the Tremolo to a BPM rate?

Looks very similar to the Nux Mod Force.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

It is a nux mod force, just rebadged by donner. I was hoping they did the roctary as a rebadged one, but nothing so far.
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I don't know what the keyboard player had done but on Sunday his Lester K sounded like arse in fast mode. Fine in slow.