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Eventide releases Rotary Mod rotating speaker simulator for iOS

Eventide is proud to release Rotary Mod for iOS, introducing the legendary sound effect produced from an authentic emulation based on the liquid and lush Leslie cabinet — used on thousands of recordings, most notably by The Beatles, Beach Boys, Cream, and Pink Floyd, and many more — to iPhone- and iPad-based mobile music-makers as an AUv3 plug-in and Standalone app, as of October 10…

Just like the original sound derived from the uber-famous Hammond organ’s Leslie speaker cabinet, musicians and sound designers alike are able to achieve the coveted rotating tremolo cabinet effect heard on numerous recordings with Eventide’s Rotary Mod for iOS. This iconic emulation brings that classic ’60s whirling modulation bliss into the 21st century and the palm of your hand.

Rotary Mod produces a pulse-like vibrato effect depending on the speed of rotation. Rotary Mod makes available precise control to dial in the exact amount of movement needed to create pulsating, lush effects used to ‘liquify’ instrument sounds and create dramatic musical gestures. The classic, swirly effect of Rotary Mod for iOS can be utilized to drastically transform guitars, bass, synths, strings, vocals, and more.

Features:

  • Ability to change the speed of the ROTOR and HORN independently, and adjust the mix of the two to produce pulsing effects and special vibratos.
  • Option to add frequency modulation to the ROTOR and HORN speed using secondary LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) with selectable modulation SOURCE.
  • Ability to choose cabinet size — STD (standard) or GIANT — to alter the sweetness of the tone.
  • Included HICUT control for precise sound design.
  • TAP TEMPO feature to SYNC effect to the BPM (beats per minute) of the song.
  • Incredibly easy to use with included Factory Presets.
  • Innovative ‘Ribbon’ control allows for changing any combination of parameters simultaneously.
  • MIX lock control to scroll through the Factory Presets while keeping the wet-dry MIX constant.
  • Compatible as an Audio Units AUv3 plug-in, Inter-App Audio, and Standalone app for iPhone and iPad.

Eventide’s Rotary Mod is now available for download as an Audio Units AUv3 plug-in, Inter-App Audio, and Standalone app for iPhone and iPad from the App Store for $7.99 USD here: https://etide.io/rotarymod

For more in-depth information, please visit the dedicated Rotary Mod webpage here: https://www.eventideaudio.com/rotary

Watch Eventide’s enlightening Rotary Mod demo video here: https://youtu.be/WbWHhJEhfc0

About Eventide (www.eventideaudio.com)

For over 48 years, Eventide has remained at the forefront of recording and music technology. In 1975, they revolutionized the audio industry by creating the world’s first commercially available digital audio effects unit. Since then, their legacy continues to reign with legendary studio processors, stompboxes, and plug-ins that have been used on countless hit records, and continue to be used by millions of musicians in studios worldwide.

Eventide is a registered trademark of Eventide Inc. iPhone and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions.App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. 

Thursday October 10, 2019

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