Neo Instruments Ventilator FX Pedal
Love the sound of an authentic rotary cabinet, but hate the bulk and inconvenience? Put Neo Instruments' Ventilator Pedal in your rig and get the performance, without the hassle! The Ventilator emulates a Leslie 122 rotary cabinet, right down to the independent treble and bass rotor speeds, the crossover (800Hz), and even that rich tube drive that the classic cab adds to your sound. This amazing 2-footswitch pedal even includes microphone placement emulation, so you can choose the perfect setup and sound for your rig. Love the sound of your amp, but want that rotary magic? Switch off the Ventilator's speaker simulator. And, thanks to true-bypass switching ensures that your sound is completely intact when the Ventilator is switched off.
This amazing pedal lets you adjust rotary speed and acceleration, so you get that outstanding rotary speaker vibe from your existing rig; it's perfect for touring players (or anyone who wants that Leslie vibe, without the physical cabinet). The road-tough Ventilator is housed in a rugged aluminum chassis and it's knobs are recessed, so you get worry-free performance onstage. A remotely switchable rotary stop means you're not tethered to one part of the stage when you're using the Ventilator. This pedal makes a rotary rig a reality!
Neo Instruments Ventilator Rotary Cabinet Emulation Pedal Features:
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