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Brake: Stops the rotor.
Speed Control pop-up menu: This pop-up menu allows you to define controllers that
are used to remotely switch the rotor speed buttons. See MIDI Control of the EVB3
Rotor Speaker Speed.
Cabinet pop-up menu: You can use this pop-up menu to choose from the following
cabinet models:
Off: Use this option to switch off the rotor effect.
Wood: Mimics a Leslie with a wooden enclosure, and sounds like the Leslie 122 or
147 models.
Proline: Mimics a Leslie with a more open enclosure, similar to a Leslie 760 model.
Single: Simulates the sound of a Leslie with a single, full-range, rotor. The sound
resembles the Leslie 825 model.
Split: The bass rotor’s signal is routed slightly to the left, and the treble rotors signal
is routed more towards the right.
Wood & Horn IR: This setting uses an impulse response of a Leslie with a wooden
enclosure.
Proline & Horn IR: This setting uses an impulse response of a Leslie with a more open
enclosure.
Split & Horn IR: This setting uses an impulse response of a Leslie with the bass rotor
signal routed slightly to the left, and the treble rotor signal routed more to the right.
MIDI Control of the EVB3 Rotor Speaker Speed
The Speed Control pop-up menu allows you to define controllers that are used to remotely
switch the rotor speed buttons. You can choose from the following:
ModWheel: This setting makes use of the modulation wheel to switch between all three
speed settings. Brake is selected around the modulation wheel’s center position, Chorale
is selected in the lower third, and Tremolo in the upper third of the modulation wheel’s
travel.
ModWhl Toggle: Switches as soon as the modulation wheel moves away from the
centered position. If the modulation wheel passes the center position when moved
from a high to low position, no switching will occur. This caters for Roland keyboards
with combined Pitch Bend and Modulation controls.
ModWhl Temp: Switches as soon as the modulation wheel passes the center position,
regardless of whether you have moved the modulation wheel from high to low or from
low to high positions. This caters for Roland keyboards with combined Pitch Bend and
Modulation controls.
Touch: Switches with aftertouch on messages. No switching occurs on aftertouch
release.
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