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DLS EFFECTS ROTOSIM ROTATING SPEAKER SIMULATOR
Welcome
to the DLS Effects� rotary speaker simulator. DLS made sure this effect
has all the adjustments any musician could want to dial in any type of
rotary speaker cabinet sound imaginable. The Tweeter and Bass
adjustments allow you to add or reduce the amount of horn intensities.
Fast and Slow speed panel pots allow the rotation speeds to be dialed to
taste along with the Ramp time. Use this effect with or without our
internal overdrive circuit which simulates clipping like the real deal.
Internal trim pots let you adjust the Blend, Bass Lag Speed, I/O
Volumes, and more! As in all DLS units, we use the analog instrument
signal and mix it with the RotoSIM� sound (this leaves your instrument
sound and tone as is). There are just too many features to put in a
paragraph, so take a look at the �Features� list below.
Features: - Analog instrument signal is maintained and mixed with the RotoSIM� effect signals. - Extremely warm sounding and versatile. - 9vdc input, any polarity (Worry free if using your 9volt pedal board supply) - 9vdc transformer included - All steel enclosure, steel pots, and steel jacks - Powder coated enclosure (more durable than standard painting) - Designed and manufactured in the USA by engineers who are also musicians - Every effect is tested by an engineer/musician
Controls: Fast/Slow Switch: Select Fast or Slow speed by pushing and releasing this momentary switch. On/Off Switch: Engages the effect when On (green LED will light), True bypass when Off. Ramp
Time: Controls how long it takes to ramp up or down to the set speed
(when switching from Fast to Slow, or Slow to Fast speeds) Slow Speed: Controls the Slow spin speed (~12:00 O�clock position is actual Rotating speaker slow speed) Fast Speed: Controls the Fast spin speed (~12:00 O�clock position is actual Rotating speaker fast speed) Tweeter Level: Adjusts how much and how intense the Tweeter horn is. Bass Level: Adjusts how much and how intense the Bass horn (rotor) is. Overdrive On � Off Switch: Selects between no overdrive (clean), and internal overdrive effect. Overdrive Gain: Controls how much overdrive is added. (when Overdrive is On) Tweeter Spin LED: Blinks at the tweeter horn spin rate. Bass Spin LED: Blinks at the bass horn (rotor) spin rate. Two inputs and two outputs for: Mono in-Mono Out, or Mono in-Stereo Out, or Stereo in-Stereo Out. (all �� jacks) Internal Blend Pot: mix the amount of un-processed analog signal with RotoSIM� sound Internal INA Pot: Adjusts the input gain level of Input A Internal OUTA Pot: Adjusts the volume of OUTA Internal INB Pot: Adjusts the input gain level of Input B Internal OUTB Pot: Adjusts the volume of OUTB Internal Bass Lag Pot: Pot to adjust how much time the Bass rotor lags the Tweeter speed Internal Effect Response Pot: Adjustment for RotoSIM� sound, liquid or dryer throbbing
Electronics: Custom
hybrid consisting of analog circuitry combined with and 16bit digital
electronics. This unique circuitry has allowed the warmth of analog to
be blended with the power of digital! Sample Rate: 44.1KHZ, 256x over
sample
Outputs: Output A: (Normal) Output B: (Slightly Deeper RotoSIM� sound) **Note
about OUTA & OUTB: OUTA is designed to sound slightly different to
OUTB. OUTB is deeper and thicker sounding than OUTA. The musician can
experiment with both outputs while the instrument is plugged into INA. (
This also gives a nicer stereo sound spread when used in stereo). Also,
both OUTA and OUTB can both be thicker or more transparent by adjusting
the internal BLEND Pot: (see manual).
Power: 9vdc: 85ma, 2.1mm jack (DC adapter included) *Our internal circuit will accommodate any polarity of input jack. NOTE:
Some pedal board power supplies are marginal at 9vdc output and may
result in a weaker RotoSIM sound. In this case use the provided
transformer, or a pedal board supply 12 vdc or greater output setting.
Mechanical: Enclosure: Solid heavy gauge steel (5.5�W x 4.9�D x 2.4�H) Controls: Steel switches, pots, and �� jacks Weight: 2� lbs.
AUDIO DEMOS:
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