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HORN
The horn carries the effect’s high frequencies, while the rotor
carries the low frequencies.
Fast Speed [0…100]
This specifies the speed of the Horn when the Speed Switch
is set to Fast.
Slow Speed [0…100]
This specifies the speed of the Horn when the Speed Switch
is set to Slow.
Acceleration [0…100]
This sets how long it takes the Horn to change from the Slow
speed to the Fast speed.
Deceleration [0…100]
This sets how long it takes the Horn to change from the Fast
speed to the Slow speed.
Start Acceleration [0…100]
This sets how long it takes the Horn to come up to speed
after the Mode Switch has changed from Stop to Rotate.
Stop Deceleration [0…100]
This sets how long it takes the horn to come to rest after the
Mode Switch has changed from Rotate to Stop.
ROTOR
The rotor carries the low frequencies of the Rotary Speaker.
Its parameters are identical to those of the Horn, above.
Fast Speed [0…100]
Slow Speed [0…100]
Acceleration [0…100]
Deceleration [0…100]
Start Acceleration [0…100]
Stop Deceleration [0…100]
Balance and Tone
Horn/Rotor Balance [Rotor, 1…99, Horn]
Sets the volume balance between the high-frequency horn
and low-frequency rotor.
Speaker Simulator [Check-box]
Switches speaker simulation on/off.
Match CX-3 Tone [Amp 1, Amp 2]
When using this effect on a CX-3 Program, this setting will
adjust the tone appropriately for the CX-3’s Amp Type.
MIC
These settings model two pairs of stereo microphones
recording the rotary speaker–one pair each for the horn and
rotor. In the real world, this would require an elaborate setup,
or even splitting the rotary speaker into two–but it’s
relatively easy in the software world of the NAUTILUS, and
it gives you separate control over the tone and stereo spread
of the high and low frequencies.
The other rotary speaker effects have only one pair of mics,
but are otherwise similar; for more information, see “MIC”
on page 829.
Horn Distance [0…100]
Horn Spread [0…100]
Rotor Distance [0…100]
Rotor Spread [0…100]
OUTPUT
This is the standard effects output section, with modulatable
control over wet/dry balance. For more information, see
“OUTPUT” on page 762.