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Create a swirling, three-dimensional sound that adds depth and character to your instrument's sound
Revive the iconic sound of the rotary speaker cabinet right in your DAW with Kuassa EFEKTOR Rotarion. Meticulously crafted, this plugin faithfully reproduces the warm, swirling, and immersive rotary modulation effect that has graced countless classic recordings from The Beatles, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Pink Floyd, Soundgarden, and many others. Unleash its power to elevate your music to a higher level of aural dimensions. Relive the charm of the legendary effect with modern convenience and precision.
Features
- Authentic rotating sound
- Reverse the direction of rotation
- Adjust the rotation’s width, depth, speed, and intensity
- Stereo mode- experience the full spatial richness of the rotating modulation
- User friendly interface- straightforward single screen GUI
- Available as an Amplifikation 360 module
System Requirements
Windows:
- Windows 7 or Later (64 bit)
- Core2 Duo, or AMD Phenom ii X4 or better (latest Intel i3, AMD Ryzen, or better is recommended) with 4GB minimum RAM
- VST or VST3 compatible host/DAW
- Pro Tools 11 or later for AAX format
Mac:
- Mac OSX 10.11 or later (64 Bit).
- Core2 Duo, or better (latest Intel i3 recommended) with 4GB minimum RAM
- Native Apple Silicon Processors Compatible (M1 & M2)
- VST, VST3, or Audio Units compatible host/DAW
- Pro Tools 11 or later for AAX format
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