Rotary speaker – KORG Soundlink DRS REcording Console 168RC User Manual

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Chapter 4. Effects

14: Rotary Speaker

This effect simulates a rotary speaker. Since the low frequency range rotor and the high frequency

range horn are simulated independently, a very realistic sound is produced. The position of the

mic is also simulated in stereo.

Out LEVL

MODE

SPED

Rotor ACCI

Rotate, Stop

Slow, Fast

0...100

Rotor RTIO

Horn ACCI

Horn RTIO

Mic DIST

MicSPRD

Stop, 0.50...2.00

0...100

Stop, 0.50...2.00

0...100

0...100

R/H BAL

OutLEVL

Rotor, 1...99, Horn

0...100

This switches the speaker between rotating/stopped.

This switches the speaker rotation between slow/fast
speeds.

Set the rate at which the low frequency rotor will change
speeds. When an actual rotary speaker is switched between
slow and fast, the speed does not change immediately, but
accelerates or decelerates over a certain length of time. The
Rotor ACCL and Horn ACCL settings allow you to specify

the speed at which this change will take place.

Adjust the rotational speed of the low frequency rotor. A

setting of 1.00 is standard, and Stop will stop the rotation.

Set the rate at which the high frequency horn will change
rotational speed.

Adjust the rotational speed of the high frequency horn. A
setting of 1.00 is standard, and Stop will stop the rotation.

Set the distance between the microphones and the rotary
speaker.

Set the angle between the left and right microphones.

Rotary Speaker - Mic Placement

Microphone

Microphone

MIC DIST ,

/

Set the volume balance between the low frequency rotor
and the high frequency horn.

Set the output level.

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